Behind that smooth-talking front lies an unmatched run of era-defining cuts. Snoop's low-slung flow may have minted early-'90s Dre team-ups like “Nuthin But a G Thang” and “Gin and Juice” as instant classics, but he's remained stubbornly relevant across the decades since. Part of that is due to his savvy choice in collaborators—spanning Wiz Khalifa, R. Kelly, Justin Timberlake and Bruno Mars—but the real key is his remarkable versatility. Snoop fits just as snugly in strutting funk and sultry R&B as he does in swaggering gangsta rap and the minimalist futurism of “Drop It Like It's Hot”.