A horizontal vintage promotional group photograph from 2000 featuring Snoop Dogg, Tray Deee, and Goldie Loc dressed in classic blue LBC streetwear styling against a clean studio backdrop.

[THE FILES] : Tha Eastsidaz (2000) 

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Tha Eastsidaz

Type: Hip-Hop Studio Album

Year: 2000

Creator / Artist / Company: Tha Eastsidaz / Snoop Dogg / TVT Records

Category: Music File

Overview

Released on February 1, 2000, the self-titled debut album from Tha Eastsidaz marked a triumphant return to form for top-tier West Coast gangsta rap. Formed under the guidance of Snoop Dogg, the platinum-selling Long Beach trio consisted of Snoop himself alongside battle-tested lyrical heavyweights Tray Deee and Goldie Loc. The project serves as a gritty, high-energy tour through the streets of LBC, pairing signature laid-back flows with continuous, heavy-hitting production loops from some of the biggest names in the subgenre.

Why It Mattered

The album was a critical cultural bridge that successfully revitalized the classic G-Funk era sound for the brand-new millennium. Dropping at a time when mainstream hip-hop was shifting heavily toward shiny, radio-ready pop production, Tha Eastsidaz doubled down on authentic, raw West Coast sensibilities. By giving Tray Deee and Goldie Loc a massive national platform, Snoop Dogg re-established his dominance in the underground scene and proved that his newly formed Dogg House Records label could launch a highly successful commercial powerhouse entirely on its own terms.

Key Facts

  • Chart Juggernaut: The independent release was a massive commercial triumph, debuting at Number 5 on the Billboard 200 and quickly securing an official RIAA platinum certification.
  • The Lead Single: Driven by the smash hit single “G’d Up,” the album received immense global video rotation and heavy radio airplay thanks to its iconic Battlecat-produced bassline and unforgettable hook.
  • All-Star Lineup: The tracklist features an absolute royalty registry of West Coast guest appearances, including standout verses and vocals from Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy, Kokane, Xzibit, and Kurupt.
  • Production Blueprint: The soundscapes were anchored by legendary West Coast sonic architects like DJ Battlecat, Meech Wells, and Soopafly, delivering a masterclass in modern, heavy funk instrumentation.
  • Long-Tail Legacy: Decades after its deployment, the record remains a treasured favorite among old-school gangsta rap purists, continuously commanding high-value nostalgia and steady streaming numbers.

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A horizontal vintage promotional group photograph from 2000 featuring Snoop Dogg, Tray Deee, and Goldie Loc dressed in classic blue LBC streetwear styling against a clean studio backdrop.

Featured Photo: TVT Records

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