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I Wanna Rock (Snoop Dogg song)

"I Wanna Rock"
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Single by Snoop Dogg
from the album Malice n Wonderland
Released November 17, 2009
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre
Length 3:56
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Scoop DeVille
Snoop Dogg singles chronology
"That's Tha Homie"
(2009)
"I Wanna Rock"
(2009)
"Pronto"
(2009)
"I Wanna Rock (The Kings' G-Mix)"
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Single by Snoop Dogg featuring Jay-Z
from the album More Malice
Released 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009-2010
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:11
Label Priority/Doggystyle
Writer(s) J. Brown, A. Young, C. Broadus, Shawn Carter, R. Ginyard, E. Molina
Producer(s) Scoop DeVille, Dr. Dre
Snoop Dogg singles chronology
"Pronto"
(2009)
"I Wanna Rock (G-Mix)"
(2010)
"That Tree"
(2010)

"I Wanna Rock" is the third official single from American rapper, Snoop Dogg's tenth studio album, Malice n Wonderland. It was released digitally on iTunes on November 17, 2009, after the second single "That's Tha Homie". The song was produced by Scoop DeVille and mixed by Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg released it on a mixtape titled "I Wanna Rock" on November 23. The song was confirmed by BBC Radio 1 to be released in the UK on March 15, 2010 but is now listed as "Coming Soon".

The lines "Right about now" and "I wanna rock right now" as well as the beat are sampled from Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's 1988 song "It Takes Two." The main sample is from "Space Dust" by Galactic Force Band. The song features no production from Dr. Dre, but was mixed by him. The beat was produced by Scoop DeVille and was originally intended for Ryu from Styles of Beyond.

The music video (directed by Erick Peyton) premiered on MTV Hits and MTV.com on November 26, 2009. It features Jamie Foxx, America's Best Dance Crew season 3 winners Quest Crew, Hip-Hop Group Far East Movement, professional skateboarder Terry Kennedy, Laurie Ann Gibson, and popular Jerkin' crew The Ranger$. The video takes place during an alley dance battle and Snoop rapping on top of a roof.

The official remix features Jay-Z and is referred to as "The Kings' G-Mix." The music video was released to YouTube through Snoop Dogg's official channel on March 25, 2010. The video has Jay-Z's vocals but he is not physically in the video Sometimes the Ludacris freestyle is added to the original or The Kings' G-Mix" on the radio as the remix. It features a vocal sample of "Microphone Fiend" by Eric B. & Rakim in Snoop Doggs new verse. It is the 1st track on the album's re-release, entitled More Malice.


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