The original "Shake That" was a significant milestone, marking Eminem’s last major hit before his mid-2000s hiatus and Nate Dogg's final mainstream chart-topper before his health declined. The Nemex remix, and others like it, play a crucial role in maintaining this legacy for a younger generation:
The core of the remix's appeal lies in how it preserves the legendary vocal chemistry between Eminem and Nate Dogg while fundamentally altering the atmosphere. Eminem - Shake That ft. Nate Dogg(Nemex Remix)
The of Eminem's "Shake That" featuring Nate Dogg breathes new life into a mid-2000s club staple by shifting its focus from a traditional hip-hop bounce to a faster, high-energy electronic sound. While the original track served as a bridge between the gritty West Coast g-funk and the playful, minimalist club production of Eminem’s mid-career era, the Nemex version accelerates this energy for modern dance floors and digital platforms. Musical Reinvention The original "Shake That" was a significant milestone,