Snoop Dogg - Aint No Fun (ft. Nate Dogg, Warren G & Kurupt) (432hz) Here
Ultimate party anthem with a smooth, laid-back bounce.
Adds a "healing" or "earthy" resonance to the bass. The Feature List
Unlike the standard 440Hz, this tuning is often claimed to be more "natural" and less fatiguing for the ears. Ultimate party anthem with a smooth, laid-back bounce
Dr. Dre (heavy Parliament-Funkadelic influence). Vocal MVP: Nate Dogg’s legendary melodic hook.
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"Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)" is a G-funk masterpiece from Snoop’s 1993 debut, Doggystyle . The 432Hz version softens the sharp edges of the original production, making the groove feel deeper and more resonant. Track Features West Coast G-Funk.
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Revolves around Isaac Hayes' "A Few More Kisses to Go," reimagined for the streets.