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Wilson) 2005 - Snoop Dogg - Signs (feat. Justin Timberlake & Charlie

The lyrics present three perspectives on romance: Timberlake as the young suitor, Snoop as the confident "Casanova," and Wilson as the elder statesman giving advice. 🎬 Music Video & Cultural Impact

The Neptunes heavily utilized interpolations from funk classics, including The Gap Band’s " Early in the Morning " (1982) and Cheryl Lynn’s " Got to Be Real " (1978). The lyrics present three perspectives on romance: Timberlake

The song is a blend of West Coast hip-hop, R&B, and "glittery disco fun". It features Snoop's signature laid-back flow paired with Justin Timberlake’s falsetto and Charlie Wilson’s soulful, experienced vocals. It features Snoop's signature laid-back flow paired with

The single peaked at #2 on the UK Singles Chart and was a major hit in Australia, where it spent two weeks at #1. In the US, it reached #46 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Watch Snoop Dogg perform this mid-2000s classic alongside

Watch Snoop Dogg perform this mid-2000s classic alongside Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson in the official music video:

An edited version of the track was famously used in the 2005 comedy film Guess Who , starring Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher.

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