G'D Up Ft. Snoop Dogg
East Sidaz
The Essence of West Coast Gangsta Life
The song "G'D Up" by East Sidaz featuring Snoop Dogg is a vivid portrayal of the West Coast gangsta lifestyle. The lyrics are a raw and unfiltered depiction of life in the streets, emphasizing loyalty, authenticity, and the daily struggles and triumphs of gang members. Tray-Dee's verse sets the tone by highlighting the geographical span of their influence, from East Long Beach to West South Central, and the activities that define their existence, such as hustling, pimping, and maintaining a tough exterior. The mention of "indo blow" and the focus on reality while living in a different galaxy suggest a duality in their lives, balancing harsh realities with escapism through drugs and camaraderie.
Snoop Dogg's chorus reinforces the theme of authenticity and staying true to one's roots. The lines "If it ain't chronic don't blaze it up" and "If it ain't a Chevy don't raise it up" are emblematic of the West Coast's cultural staples—high-quality marijuana and classic cars. Snoop emphasizes the importance of keeping it real and not faking the funk, a sentiment that resonates deeply in gang culture where respect and credibility are paramount. The chorus serves as a rallying cry for those who live by the code of the streets, urging them to stay "gangsta'd up" and true to their identity.
Goldie Loc's verse continues the narrative, painting a picture of the constant tension and readiness for conflict that defines gang life. The references to Battlecat and Zapp, along with the beat that makes you "pop block," highlight the musical influences that shape their world. The verse also touches on the ever-present threat of violence, with mentions of keeping a "glock cocked" and the readiness to defend oneself. Butch Cassidy's brief verse and Snoop Dogg's subsequent lines further underscore the commitment to the gangsta lifestyle, with Snoop reflecting on the challenges and rewards of maintaining his status and influence. The song concludes with a shoutout to their crew and a reaffirmation of their West Coast identity, encapsulating the pride and solidarity that define their existence.