Gin and Juice - Covers/alternate Versions

Covers/alternate Versions

  • The Gourds covered "Gin and Juice" on their 1998 Gogitchyershinebox EP. It was re-released on their 2007 album Shinebox.
  • Lil' Mo sampled the song in her single "Gansta (Love 4 the Streets)". The B-side includes a remix with new verses by Snoop Dogg.
  • Twiztid sampled the song in song "A Very Twiztid Christmas".
  • The Berlin Project covered the song on the band's first album Running For The Boarder in 1997. The song was one of the first songs to catch on in a viral nature via Napster
  • The Coup released an album titled Genocide & Juice
  • Richard Cheese covered the track on I'd Like a Virgin.
  • Sissy Bar cover the song on their Statutory Grape album.
  • Hot Rod Circuit did a cover of this song for Punk Goes Crunk.
  • Prince Fatty included a version as a bonus track on Survival of the Fattest.
  • Chubb Rock re-did this song on the album Old School, New Style.
  • Panic at the Disco covered the song live on FNMTV with Snoop Dogg himself.
  • Lou Bega used the title in his worldwide #1 hit Mambo No. 5.
  • Katy Perry also used the title in her song California Gurls which also featured Snoop Dogg himself.
  • It was sampled by Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.
  • Paul Simon covered the song during the 2010 Night of Too Many Stars on Comedy Central, accompanied by Chris Rock and Tracy Morgan.
  • Chamillionaire used the text phrase "With so much drama in the LBC. It's kinda hard being Snoop D O double-G" and changed it to "With so much drama in the industry. Hip-hop police are listening" for his chorus in the song Hip hop police.

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