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| Kurupt | Primary Artist |
| Skinny Miracles | Synthesizer, Bass, Bass Guitar |
| Daz Dillinger | Keyboards |
| Shawn Grove | Piano |
| Blaqthoven | Keyboards, Vocals |
| Bad Ass | Vocals |
| Nivea Hamilton | Background Vocals |
| Dr. Dre | Producer, Art Direction |
| Richard White | Art Direction |
| Snoop Dogg | Art Direction |
| Warren G | Writer, Art Direction |
| R. Brown | Composer |
| KRS-One | Writer, Art Direction |
| Organized Noize | Producer, Writer |
| Cecil Womack | Writer |
| Bernasky Wall | Engineer |
| Robert Barnett | Writer |
| Joseph Brooks | Writer |
| D. Williams | Composer |
| David Williams | Writer |
| Nate Dogg | Art Direction |
| Skinny Miracles | Programming |
| Fred Wreck | Producer |
| Soopafly | Producer, Art Direction |
| Andre Young | Writer |
| Daz Dillinger | Producer, Executive Producer, Art Direction |
| Calvin Broadus | Writer |
| Ricardo Brown | Writer |
| LaToya ? | Writer, Art Direction |
| Roosevelt Harrell | Writer |
| Shawn Grove | Engineer |
| R. Harrell | Composer |
| Blaqthoven | Producer |
| Shy Boy | Engineer |
| N. Hale | Composer |
| Delmar "Daz" Arnaud | Composer |
| Bolivar Troncoso | Writer |
| Bink Dogg | Producer |
| Nathaniel Hale | Writer |
| Nivea Hamilton | Art Direction |
| Hitman | Art Direction |
| Jay-O | Writer, Art Direction |
| Zizbit | Writer, Art Direction |
| Baby S | Art Direction |
| Big Tray Deee | Writer, Art Direction |
| Crooked 1 | Art Direction |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Keith Farley
The second Kurupt album unites the rapper with members of his old Death Row family, including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, and the rest of the original Doggpound. Thanks to Dre and fellow producers like Organized Noize and Fred Wreck, Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha is a better-sounding album than Kurupt's debut, thick with West Coast and Southern G-funk. There are many lyrical highlights too, with Kurupt on the tracks "Never Gonna Give It Up" featuring Snoop Dogg and Warren G. and "Live on tha Mike" featuring KRS-One. Yes, there are a few duds here more from a production standpoint than anything, and the overwhelming misogyny on Dr. Dre's contemporary release, 2001, is in ...