: You can find the full album, including popular remixes by DJ Akbar Sami and DJ Suketu , on Apple Music .

"36 China Town," released in 2011 as the second single from Wiz Khalifa’s third studio album Rolling Papers , is a defining track in the hip-hop landscape of the early 21st century. The song’s title references Snoop Dogg’s 1993 single "Gin and Juice," which famously included the lyric, "I'm sippin’ on some gin and juice in my China town." Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg’s collaboration reimagines this cultural touchstone, blending nostalgia with contemporary production and lyrical themes centered on rap legacy, commercial success, and the art of smoking. This paper dissects the song’s sonic construction, its homage to Snoop’s legacy, and its broader cultural significance.