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A second version of this song, titled "One Eight Seven", was released as a B-side track on the 1992 Dre Day single. It features the same chorus as the soundtrack version but with entirely new verses and a slightly modified beat.
Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg
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Provided to YouTube by Virgin Music GroupOne Eight Seven · Senses FailFrom The Depths Of Dreams℗ 2003 Drive Thru RecordsReleased on: 2003-04-29Composer, Writ...
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Apr 2, 1992 · “Deep Cover” is the theme song for the 1992 crime drama of the same name which stars Jeff Goldblum and Laurence Fishburne. While the song wasn’t a hit, it’s historic… Read More
Nov 17, 2008 · Taken from the Dre Day 12" single.Released in 1992.
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Apr 30, 2024 · With lyrics that seem to hint at aggression and violence, “One Eight Seven” is more than just a punk rock song. We’ll delve into the meaning behind the song, its importance in alternative culture, and its impact on our society.
Aug 13, 2002 · One Eight Seven Lyrics: It's so nice sitting very still / In a room where no one else can feel / The pain that breaks my heart each day, I'm not okay / Sunlight shining through my window / Lets...