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In 1993 he was signed to [[Death Row Records]], releasing only one single, ''[[U Better Recognize]]'' featuring [[Dr. Dre]], in [[1994]]. He became well known for a [[catchphrase]], "I’m Sam Sneed, you better recognize!", from the song and the related Death Row movie, ''Murder was the Case.''[http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:z2vnARGK8BEJ:newpittsburghcourieronline.com/articlelive/articles/39758/1/Hip-hop-hit-maker-comes-home/Page1.html+Sam+Sneed+mckeesport&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us] The single peaked at #16 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Dance Singles Sales|Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales]] chart, #18 on the [[Hot Rap Tracks]] chart and #48 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks]] chart.
In 1993 he was signed to [[Death Row Records]], releasing only one single, ''[[U Better Recognize]]'' featuring [[Dr. Dre]], in [[1994]]. He became well known for a [[catchphrase]], "I’m Sam Sneed, you better recognize!", from the song and the related Death Row movie, ''Murder was the Case.''[http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:z2vnARGK8BEJ:newpittsburghcourieronline.com/articlelive/articles/39758/1/Hip-hop-hit-maker-comes-home/Page1.html+Sam+Sneed+mckeesport&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us] The single peaked at #16 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Dance Singles Sales|Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales]] chart, #18 on the [[Hot Rap Tracks]] chart and #48 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks]] chart.


Sam Sneed also produced the hit songs [[Keep Their Heads Ringin']] and [[Natural Born Killaz]] for Dr. Dre. He recorded an album on Death Row Records with his group ''Street Scholars'' in [[1995]] which included [[J-Flexx]], Sharief, Vance Buford & [[Stocks McGuire]] aka Drauma which remains unreleased.
Sam Sneed also produced the hit songs [[Keep Their Heads Ringin']] and [[Natural Born Killaz]] for Dr. Dre. He recorded an album on Death Row Records with his group ''Street Scholars'' in [[1995]] which included [[J-Flexx]], Sharief aka Killa Ben, Vance Buford & [[Stocks McGuire]] aka Drauma which remains unreleased.


Sneed was diagnosed with a [[brain tumor]] in [[1999]], which put a temporary halt to his career;[http://www.ballerstatus.com/article/features/2003/09/0069/] he has since recovered and is once again an active [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] producer. He has since produced songs for the likes of [[G-Unit]], [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]], [[Jay-Z]] and has confirmed he has been recently working with [[Dr. Dre]]. He has also started his own label Street Scholars Entertainment.
Sneed was diagnosed with a [[brain tumor]] in [[1999]], which put a temporary halt to his career;[http://www.ballerstatus.com/article/features/2003/09/0069/] he has since recovered and is once again an active [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] producer. He has since produced songs for the likes of [[G-Unit]], [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]], [[Jay-Z]] and has confirmed he has been recently working with [[Dr. Dre]]. He has also started his own label Street Scholars Entertainment.
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| Street Scholars (Unreleased)
| Street Scholars (Unreleased)
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Revision as of 08:03, 3 August 2008

This page is for the rap musician. For the golfer, see Sam Snead
Sam Sneed

Sam Sneed (born Sam Anderson 1968 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania) [1] is a producer and rapper. He originally got his start working as a producer for K-Solo and the Hit Squad.

In 1993 he was signed to Death Row Records, releasing only one single, U Better Recognize featuring Dr. Dre, in 1994. He became well known for a catchphrase, "I’m Sam Sneed, you better recognize!", from the song and the related Death Row movie, Murder was the Case. [2] The single peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, #18 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart and #48 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.

Sam Sneed also produced the hit songs Keep Their Heads Ringin' and Natural Born Killaz for Dr. Dre. He recorded an album on Death Row Records with his group Street Scholars in 1995 which included J-Flexx, Sharief aka Killa Ben, Vance Buford & Stocks McGuire aka Drauma which remains unreleased.

Sneed was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1999, which put a temporary halt to his career; [3] he has since recovered and is once again an active hip hop producer. He has since produced songs for the likes of G-Unit, Scarface, Jay-Z and has confirmed he has been recently working with Dr. Dre. He has also started his own label Street Scholars Entertainment.

Songs Produced By Sam Sneed

Title Performer(s) Album
I Can't Hold Back, Premonition of a Black Prisoner,

Sneak Tip, Who's Killin' Who?, Household Maid, King of the Mountain, Rock Bottom (1992)

K-Solo Time's Up
Where We From Lil Raz, PMD, Uniq Zero Tolerance
U Better Recognize (1994) Sam Sneed Feat. Dr. Dre Murder Was the Case
Natural Born Killaz (1994) Dr. Dre Feat. Ice Cube Murder Was the Case
U Better Recognize (Extended Remix) (1994) Sam Sneed Feat. Dr. Dre Death Row: The Singles Collection
Keep Their Heads Ringin' (1995) Dr. Dre Friday
Street Scholars (1995) J-Flexx Feat. Dr. Dre Street Scholars (Unreleased) & Stayin Alive
Lady Heroin (1995) Sam Sneed Feat. J-Flexx Street Scholars (Unreleased) & Stayin Alive
Blueberries (1995) Sam Sneed Feat. Snoop Dogg Street Scholars (Unreleased)
In Da Zone (1995) Sam Sneed Feat. J-Flexx & Drauma aka Stocks McGuire Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Guilty As Sin (1995) Sharief aka Killa Ben & Stocks McGuire Feat. Kurupt Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Let The Madness Begin (1995) Stocks McGuire, R.C., & Jheryl Lockhart Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Street Dreams (1995) Stocks McGuire & Nature Feat. Nas Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Hollywood Squares Sam Sneed Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Just Lettin' Bitches Know Sam Sneed Feat. Lady of Rage Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Blueberry (1996) Tha Dogg Pound, LBC Crew, Prince Ital Joe Tha Doggfather
Closer (Sam Sneed Version) (1997) Capone-n-Noreaga Closer Single
Bag O' Weed (1998) Nate Dogg Feat. Tray Dee G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2
Streets Is All I Know (Sam Sneed Radio Mix) (1998) Jake The Flake & The Flint Thugs
Sleepin' With The Enemy (1999) Cherrelle The Right Time
Anything (2000) Jay-Z The Truth
Super Bitch (2001) JT Money Blood Sweat and Years
The Golden Child (2003) Sam Sneed Feat. J-Flexx, Tigha The Golden Child (VLS Single)
Put It Down (2003) Josey Whales Feat. Sam Sneed
What Comes Around, The Matrix (2003) Sam Sneed What Comes Around Single
Thug Gonna Do (2003) P. Skam Feat. Sam Sneed & Kynady Lee
I Smell Pussy (2003) G Unit Beg For Mercy
Fuckin With Face (2003) Scarface Balls and My Word
Cali (2003) Jasz aka Kynady Lee Feat. Sam Sneed The Nominee's Are...And The Winner Is (Vol. 2)
Curious (2005) Tony Yayo Feat. Joe Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon
Her Again (2005) Crave Demboyz
Till Thee Angels Come (2007) Killah Priest Feat. Hell Razah The Offering
Slaves (2008) Sam Sneed Feat. Meshun Fuller
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In 1993 he was signed to [[Death Row Records]], releasing only one single, ''[[U Better Recognize]]'' featuring [[Dr. Dre]], in [[1994]]. He became well known for a [[catchphrase]], "I’m Sam Sneed, you better recognize!", from the song and the related Death Row movie, ''Murder was the Case.''[http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:z2vnARGK8BEJ:newpittsburghcourieronline.com/articlelive/articles/39758/1/Hip-hop-hit-maker-comes-home/Page1.html+Sam+Sneed+mckeesport&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us] The single peaked at #16 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Dance Singles Sales|Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales]] chart, #18 on the [[Hot Rap Tracks]] chart and #48 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks]] chart.
In 1993 he was signed to [[Death Row Records]], releasing only one single, ''[[U Better Recognize]]'' featuring [[Dr. Dre]], in [[1994]]. He became well known for a [[catchphrase]], "I’m Sam Sneed, you better recognize!", from the song and the related Death Row movie, ''Murder was the Case.''[http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:z2vnARGK8BEJ:newpittsburghcourieronline.com/articlelive/articles/39758/1/Hip-hop-hit-maker-comes-home/Page1.html+Sam+Sneed+mckeesport&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us] The single peaked at #16 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Dance Singles Sales|Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales]] chart, #18 on the [[Hot Rap Tracks]] chart and #48 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks]] chart.


Sam Sneed also produced the hit songs [[Keep Their Heads Ringin']] and [[Natural Born Killaz]] for Dr. Dre. He recorded an album on Death Row Records with his group ''Street Scholars'' in [[1995]] which included [[J-Flexx]], Sharief, Vance Buford & [[Stocks McGuire]] aka Drauma which remains unreleased.
Sam Sneed also produced the hit songs [[Keep Their Heads Ringin']] and [[Natural Born Killaz]] for Dr. Dre. He recorded an album on Death Row Records with his group ''Street Scholars'' in [[1995]] which included [[J-Flexx]], Sharief aka Killa Ben, Vance Buford & [[Stocks McGuire]] aka Drauma which remains unreleased.


Sneed was diagnosed with a [[brain tumor]] in [[1999]], which put a temporary halt to his career;[http://www.ballerstatus.com/article/features/2003/09/0069/] he has since recovered and is once again an active [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] producer. He has since produced songs for the likes of [[G-Unit]], [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]], [[Jay-Z]] and has confirmed he has been recently working with [[Dr. Dre]]. He has also started his own label Street Scholars Entertainment.
Sneed was diagnosed with a [[brain tumor]] in [[1999]], which put a temporary halt to his career;[http://www.ballerstatus.com/article/features/2003/09/0069/] he has since recovered and is once again an active [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] producer. He has since produced songs for the likes of [[G-Unit]], [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]], [[Jay-Z]] and has confirmed he has been recently working with [[Dr. Dre]]. He has also started his own label Street Scholars Entertainment.
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| [[Keep Their Heads Ringin']] (1995)
| [[Keep Their Heads Ringin']] (1995)
| [[Dr. Dre]] Feat. [[Jewell (singer)|Jewell]]
| [[Dr. Dre]]
| [[Friday (film)|Friday]]
| [[Friday (film)|Friday]]
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| Guilty As Sin (1995)
| Guilty As Sin (1995)
| Sharief & [[Stocks McGuire]] Feat. [[Kurupt]]
| Sharief aka Killa Ben & Stocks McGuire Feat. [[Kurupt]]
| Street Scholars (Unreleased)
| Street Scholars (Unreleased)
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|-

Revision as of 08:03, 3 August 2008

This page is for the rap musician. For the golfer, see Sam Snead
Sam Sneed

Sam Sneed (born Sam Anderson 1968 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania) [1] is a producer and rapper. He originally got his start working as a producer for K-Solo and the Hit Squad.

In 1993 he was signed to Death Row Records, releasing only one single, U Better Recognize featuring Dr. Dre, in 1994. He became well known for a catchphrase, "I’m Sam Sneed, you better recognize!", from the song and the related Death Row movie, Murder was the Case. [2] The single peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, #18 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart and #48 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.

Sam Sneed also produced the hit songs Keep Their Heads Ringin' and Natural Born Killaz for Dr. Dre. He recorded an album on Death Row Records with his group Street Scholars in 1995 which included J-Flexx, Sharief aka Killa Ben, Vance Buford & Stocks McGuire aka Drauma which remains unreleased.

Sneed was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1999, which put a temporary halt to his career; [3] he has since recovered and is once again an active hip hop producer. He has since produced songs for the likes of G-Unit, Scarface, Jay-Z and has confirmed he has been recently working with Dr. Dre. He has also started his own label Street Scholars Entertainment.

Songs Produced By Sam Sneed

Title Performer(s) Album
I Can't Hold Back, Premonition of a Black Prisoner,

Sneak Tip, Who's Killin' Who?, Household Maid, King of the Mountain, Rock Bottom (1992)

K-Solo Time's Up
Where We From Lil Raz, PMD, Uniq Zero Tolerance
U Better Recognize (1994) Sam Sneed Feat. Dr. Dre Murder Was the Case
Natural Born Killaz (1994) Dr. Dre Feat. Ice Cube Murder Was the Case
U Better Recognize (Extended Remix) (1994) Sam Sneed Feat. Dr. Dre Death Row: The Singles Collection
Keep Their Heads Ringin' (1995) Dr. Dre Friday
Street Scholars (1995) J-Flexx Feat. Dr. Dre Street Scholars (Unreleased) & Stayin Alive
Lady Heroin (1995) Sam Sneed Feat. J-Flexx Street Scholars (Unreleased) & Stayin Alive
Blueberries (1995) Sam Sneed Feat. Snoop Dogg Street Scholars (Unreleased)
In Da Zone (1995) Sam Sneed Feat. J-Flexx & Drauma aka Stocks McGuire Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Guilty As Sin (1995) Sharief aka Killa Ben & Stocks McGuire Feat. Kurupt Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Let The Madness Begin (1995) Stocks McGuire, R.C., & Jheryl Lockhart Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Street Dreams (1995) Stocks McGuire & Nature Feat. Nas Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Hollywood Squares Sam Sneed Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Just Lettin' Bitches Know Sam Sneed Feat. Lady of Rage Street Scholars (Unreleased)
Blueberry (1996) Tha Dogg Pound, LBC Crew, Prince Ital Joe Tha Doggfather
Closer (Sam Sneed Version) (1997) Capone-n-Noreaga Closer Single
Bag O' Weed (1998) Nate Dogg Feat. Tray Dee G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2
Streets Is All I Know (Sam Sneed Radio Mix) (1998) Jake The Flake & The Flint Thugs
Sleepin' With The Enemy (1999) Cherrelle The Right Time
Anything (2000) Jay-Z The Truth
Super Bitch (2001) JT Money Blood Sweat and Years
The Golden Child (2003) Sam Sneed Feat. J-Flexx, Tigha The Golden Child (VLS Single)
Put It Down (2003) Josey Whales Feat. Sam Sneed
What Comes Around, The Matrix (2003) Sam Sneed What Comes Around Single
Thug Gonna Do (2003) P. Skam Feat. Sam Sneed & Kynady Lee
I Smell Pussy (2003) G Unit Beg For Mercy
Fuckin With Face (2003) Scarface Balls and My Word
Cali (2003) Jasz aka Kynady Lee Feat. Sam Sneed The Nominee's Are...And The Winner Is (Vol. 2)
Curious (2005) Tony Yayo Feat. Joe Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon
Her Again (2005) Crave Demboyz
Till Thee Angels Come (2007) Killah Priest Feat. Hell Razah The Offering
Slaves (2008) Sam Sneed Feat. Meshun Fuller

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