"Bitches Ain't Shit" is an American rap song that closes Dr. Dre's debut solo album, The Chronic, released in 1992. Until 2001, it was a hidden track absent from the track list. By now, the song has received homage by several artists. The song, produced by Dr. Dre himself in the G-funk subgenre of rap, features guest verses by fellow West Coast hip hop artists, namely, by Daz and by Kurupt of the Tha Dogg Pound, by Snoop Dogg, and by Jewell, the only singer and the only woman who contributes vocals. Dr. Dre's verse alleges greed and betrayal by a man, formerly his partner in the music business. The Dogg Pound's two verses portray women's value only as sources of sex and money. Snoop Dogg's tale is of love for a woman, who soon betrayed him. Jewell's verse, largely sung, confesses a callous attitude.more »
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