Death Row Greatest Hits

RELEASE
LABEL
Death Row
GENRES
Rap, Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Rap, Soul, Urban, Disco, Club/Dance, West Coast Rap, G-Funk

Album Review

More than any other label, Death Row defined gangsta rap and hip-hop in the early '90s, and the double-disc Death Row Greatest Hits captures nearly all of the label's biggest hits from artists like Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and 2Pac. Although the disc bends some rules by including cuts that weren't released on Death Row and containing an abundance of previously unreleased songs, the compilation sums up the feeling of the early and mid-'90s. A single disc would have provided more consistent thrills -- and it would have eliminated the annoying remixes on disc two -- but the sprawl is also indicative of the self-indulgence of gangsta rap, which is essential to understanding the genre. And Death Row Greatest Hits has a string of great songs -- "Let Me Ride," "What's My Name," "Gin and Juice," "Nothin' but a G Thang" (but no "California Love") -- making it an excellent summation of gangsta rap's glory days.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Nuthin' but a G Thang
  2. Gin and Juice
  3. Afro Puffs
  4. Natural Born Killaz
  5. Who Am I (What's My Name)?
  6. Keep Their Heads Ringin'
  7. No Vaseline
  8. Doggy Dogg World
  9. Keep Ya Head Up
  10. Murder Was the Case [Soundtrack Version]
  11. Lil' Ghetto Boy
  12. Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)
  13. Lodi Dodi
  14. Stranded on Death Row
  15. The Shiznit
  16. Dear Mama
  17. Me Against the World
  18. Let Me Ride [Remix]
  19. Gin and Juice [Remix][Mix]
  20. Daydreaming
  21. Who Am I (What's My Name)? [Remix][Mix]
  22. Nuthin' but a G Thang [Remix][Mix]
  23. I Get Around [Remix]
  24. Lil' Ghetto Boy [Remix]
  25. Hit 'Em Up
  26. Who Been There, Who Done That?
  27. Fuck Wit Dre Day [Remix][Mix]
  28. Pour Out a Little Liquor
  29. What Would You Do
  30. Come up to My Room
  31. Come When I Call
  32. Me in Your World
  33. Smile for Me Now