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Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg - We Takin' Over Ft. 2pac Fast And Furious (2020) -

These tracks are "mashups" created by fans using existing verses—often from 2Pac’s unreleased or posthumous material and classic Dr. Dre or Snoop Dogg tracks—set over new beats. The official soundtrack for F9: The Fast Saga (released in 2021) features artists like Don Toliver, Lil Durk, and Latto, but does not include this specific collaboration.

Below is an analysis of this viral phenomenon in the style of a research paper.

In late 2019 and early 2020, various digital audio platforms saw the emergence of a high-quality remix titled "We Takin' Over." The track claimed to reunite the "Big Three" of Death Row Records: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and the late 2Pac. Its association with Fast & Furious served as a powerful marketing tool, leveraging the franchise's history of high-octane hip-hop soundtracks to gain legitimacy. 2. Origins and Production These tracks are "mashups" created by fans using

This paper explores the digital afterlife of 2Pac (Tupac Shakur) through the lens of the fan-created track "We Takin' Over," attributed to Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Although marketed as a 2020 release and frequently associated with the Fast & Furious film franchise, the track is a synthetic artifact. This study examines the production techniques, the role of nostalgia in its viral success, and its positioning within the "G-Funk" revival movement on digital platforms. 1. Introduction

"We Takin' Over" (2020) stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of 1990s West Coast rap. While it is a "fake" release in the commercial sense, its popularity demonstrates how fan-led curation now rivals official label releases in the digital attention economy. Below is an analysis of this viral phenomenon

The beats are modern iterations of the G-Funk style—characterized by heavy basslines and synthesizers—designed to mimic Dr. Dre’s iconic production. 3. The Fast & Furious Misconception

The track "We Takin' Over" is primarily the work of remix artists and producers such as or D-Ace , who utilize vocal stems from classic recordings to create new compositions. Its association with Fast & Furious served as

A significant portion of the track's views stems from titles claiming it is the "Official Theme" for Fast & Furious 9 . Analysis of the official F9 soundtrack confirms that while the movie does feature N.W.A's "Appetite for Destruction," this specific "We Takin' Over" remix was never an official selection. The confusion highlights a trend where fan-made content uses blockbuster movie branding to bypass traditional algorithm hurdles. 4. Cultural Impact and Viral Reception