Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa - Feels So Good Ft. Nate Dogg, Warren G, Method Man & Redman Apr 2026
As with many posthumous or remixed tracks, Nate Dogg provides the signature melodic hook that defines the G-funk era.
"Feels So Good" by Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, featuring Nate Dogg, Warren G, Method Man, and Redman, is widely recognized as a rather than a standard studio release from a single album . While it features an elite lineup of hip-hop legends, its presence is primarily on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube rather than official discographies. Track Overview and Origins As with many posthumous or remixed tracks, Nate
The song is often attributed to producers like or DJ Exodus , who specialized in blending classic West Coast G-funk with East Coast lyricism. Track Overview and Origins The song is often
It brings together the "Mount Rushmore" of smokers' rap, pairing the laid-back West Coast vibes of Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and Warren G with the high-energy East Coast duo Method Man and Redman. Musical Context and Related Projects
Descriptions from listeners on Last.fm and social media highlight the track as "riding music" that captures the essence of early 2010s collaborative efforts like Mac & Devin Go to High School . Musical Context and Related Projects
As with many posthumous or remixed tracks, Nate Dogg provides the signature melodic hook that defines the G-funk era.
"Feels So Good" by Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, featuring Nate Dogg, Warren G, Method Man, and Redman, is widely recognized as a rather than a standard studio release from a single album . While it features an elite lineup of hip-hop legends, its presence is primarily on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube rather than official discographies. Track Overview and Origins
The song is often attributed to producers like or DJ Exodus , who specialized in blending classic West Coast G-funk with East Coast lyricism.
It brings together the "Mount Rushmore" of smokers' rap, pairing the laid-back West Coast vibes of Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and Warren G with the high-energy East Coast duo Method Man and Redman.
Descriptions from listeners on Last.fm and social media highlight the track as "riding music" that captures the essence of early 2010s collaborative efforts like Mac & Devin Go to High School . Musical Context and Related Projects
