Gangsta Walk

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"Gangsta Walk"
"Gangsta Walk" cover
Single by Coolio featuring Snoop Dogg
from the album Return of the Gangsta
Released May 2006 ITA
August 4, 2006 GER
Format CD5
Recorded 2005
Genre Hip Hop
Length 03:51
Label Subside RecordsITA
EdelGER
Writer(s) Sergio Fertitta
A. Ivey
J. Salinas
C. Broadus
Producer(s) Battlecat, Sergio Fertitta
Chart positions

#56 Switzerland
#67 Australia, UK
#75 Austria

Coolio singles chronology
"I Don't Wanna Die"
2002
"Gangsta Walk"
2006
"Dip It"
2007


Snoop Dogg singles chronology
"Go to Church" by Ice Cube
2006
"Gangsta Walk"
2006
"Vato"
2006

Gangsta Walk is the first single from Coolio's comeback album Return of the Gangsta. It was premiered in a ceremony in Milan dedicated to the Italian debut of Coolio.

The music video is futuristic studio and 3D graphic designed piece directed by Marco Gentile. It was filmed between January 23 to January 27, 2006 in Los Angeles. It features Snoop Dogg dressed in black in a white control room surrounded by women wearing white uniforms. Coolio can be seen in a parking basement before getting into a Hummer and getting chased by more Hummers. While reaching the freeway it turns out that all the cars are Transformers who switch to their robot form and continues the pursuit. It ends up in a hand-to-hand combat on a rooftop of a skyscraper.

The song shouldn't be confused with :

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