[Machine Translation] Foesum, a legendary group from Long Beach, California, released their first album "Let 'Em Understand" in collaboration with Snoop Doggy Dogg (now Snoop Dogg), who was a close friend and hometown friend of Foesum's from their previous group Perfection, before their debut. The first album released under the name of Foesum in 1996, which was a major debut during the West Coast hip-hop movement after Snoop's debut, will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2026 with the first-ever "30th Anniversary Edition" 2-CD set with obi. This will be the first time that the album will be released in analog format in 2026, and it will also be available on cassette tape and CD. Also released on cassette tape and CD! The album is a collection of songs that have been released as singles, such as "Lil' Somethin' Somethin" and "Runnin' Game" (featuring Bo Roc of The Dove Shack), and is unified by the mellow and smooth G-Funk sound that is Foesum's main attraction. The album is united by Foesum's appealing mellow and smooth G-Funk sound, and includes the eternal West Coast classic "In The Wind (What Goes Around)" (with Bo Roc again), which quotes Bobby Caldwell's classic "What You Won't Do for Love", "Listen To The Sound", "Some Things NeverChange", and many more. Things NeverChange" and more. Also included are bonus tracks such as the aforementioned "Let 'Em Understand", a fantastic collaboration with Snoop!