It also retorted Miami rapper Luke Campbell, a member of group 2 Live Crew, whose debut solo album I Got Shit On My Mind included the track "Fakin' Like Gangstas."
Dr. Dre directed the music video, which parodies Eazy-E as "Sleazy-E," played by actor A. J. Johnson with an exaggerated Jheri Curl hairstyle, a plaid shirt, and dark sunglasses.
Prefacing the song performance is a skit, wherein Sleazy-E enters the office of "Useless Records" where a rotund Jewish man hires him to find some rappers.
In other scenes, Sleazy sustains gunfire, becomes homeless, is chased by armed men, and finally, along the Pasadena Freeway, holds up a cardboard sign scribbled WILL RAP FOR FOOD.
The "Dre Day" video also parodies Luke Campbell of Miami rap group 2 Live Crew, portraying him jumping around on a stage.
while its music video parodies Eazy-E's proteges BG Knocc Out and Dresta themselves chased and beaten by Tha Dogg Pound.
Compton rapper Tweedy Bird Loc joined against Luke by issuing "Fucc Miami” on his 1994 album No Holds Barred.