Daz Dillinger produced "Doggfather", and wrote it with Snoop Doggy Dogg and Charlie Wilson.
The song's music video is shot in black-and white and features Snoop in a 1940s gangster club setting.
"Doggfather" features Charlie Wilson and it is produced by Snoop Doggy Dogg's Death Row label-mate Daz Dillinger and mixed by DJ Pooh.
In the music video it shows Snoop and actor Dave Foley (in the character of a Peter Lorre inspired club owner) sitting at a table in a 1940s-based mansion discussing how Snoop's friends are abusing their power and how they need to "get a jobby job" (referencing the intro from the Gin & Juice music video).
It shows classic dancing like the boogie and Snoop performing on stage for the rich people in the mansion.