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bad idea.. he need to shorten his cds to like 15 songs max... take off the soft shit
to me his albums ARE double albums and that's the problem NLTD, TLM AND TBCT all EASILY have 12 classic tracks on each of them and all 3 albums would be classics if he would trim the fat.-T
yea and call the album SNOOP D-O-U-DOUBBLE B-L-E
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 12, 2007, 03:32:25 PMto me his albums ARE double albums and that's the problem NLTD, TLM AND TBCT all EASILY have 12 classic tracks on each of them and all 3 albums would be classics if he would trim the fat.-TWell put, man. Couldn't say it any better. The last thing Snoop needs is space for MORE filler.
thanks you guys...man, the more I think about it the more I realized it's not that snoop fell off it's that he pads his records too much.cause i'm dead seroous when I say TLM, TBCT and NLTD have 12 or so classic tracks on each of 'em. just like doggystyle, roughly 13 classic songs. snoop still does that every album, but he releases like 17-20 track albums with only 12-13 of them being classic and the other 4-8 songs totally fucking up the flow and context of his work.so it's not even hating on snoop when I say that, he just needs more discretion. -T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 13, 2007, 01:10:16 PMthanks you guys...man, the more I think about it the more I realized it's not that snoop fell off it's that he pads his records too much.cause i'm dead seroous when I say TLM, TBCT and NLTD have 12 or so classic tracks on each of 'em. just like doggystyle, roughly 13 classic songs. snoop still does that every album, but he releases like 17-20 track albums with only 12-13 of them being classic and the other 4-8 songs totally fucking up the flow and context of his work.so it's not even hating on snoop when I say that, he just needs more discretion. -TYeah, that's where he needs someone like Dre who can tell Snoop that this or that song shouldn't make it to the album. I don't think he has too many people around him who can really say that to him...
Quote from: J$crILLa on April 13, 2007, 01:36:55 AMbad idea.. he need to shorten his cds to like 15 songs max... take off the soft shitIMO he has dope soft and hard shit, just take off the whack shit. unless of course by soft shit you mean wack shit.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 13, 2007, 11:45:47 AMQuote from: J$crILLa on April 13, 2007, 01:36:55 AMbad idea.. he need to shorten his cds to like 15 songs max... take off the soft shitIMO he has dope soft and hard shit, just take off the whack shit. unless of course by soft shit you mean wack shit.-TTruth.
Quote from: greko on April 13, 2007, 01:17:45 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 13, 2007, 01:10:16 PMthanks you guys...man, the more I think about it the more I realized it's not that snoop fell off it's that he pads his records too much.cause i'm dead seroous when I say TLM, TBCT and NLTD have 12 or so classic tracks on each of 'em. just like doggystyle, roughly 13 classic songs. snoop still does that every album, but he releases like 17-20 track albums with only 12-13 of them being classic and the other 4-8 songs totally fucking up the flow and context of his work.so it's not even hating on snoop when I say that, he just needs more discretion. -TYeah, that's where he needs someone like Dre who can tell Snoop that this or that song shouldn't make it to the album. I don't think he has too many people around him who can really say that to him...what it really is is industry standards. the average rap fan walks into the store...do they want to buy 50 cents 20 track album with 2 bonus cuts or do they want snoop's 12 songs? both CDs are 13.99....the average rap fan will buy the 50 album. they don't know that the 12 snoop tracks are all dope versus the maybe 10 dope tracks on the 50 album you know?-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 13, 2007, 01:22:44 PMQuote from: greko on April 13, 2007, 01:17:45 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 13, 2007, 01:10:16 PMthanks you guys...man, the more I think about it the more I realized it's not that snoop fell off it's that he pads his records too much.cause i'm dead seroous when I say TLM, TBCT and NLTD have 12 or so classic tracks on each of 'em. just like doggystyle, roughly 13 classic songs. snoop still does that every album, but he releases like 17-20 track albums with only 12-13 of them being classic and the other 4-8 songs totally fucking up the flow and context of his work.so it's not even hating on snoop when I say that, he just needs more discretion. -TYeah, that's where he needs someone like Dre who can tell Snoop that this or that song shouldn't make it to the album. I don't think he has too many people around him who can really say that to him...what it really is is industry standards. the average rap fan walks into the store...do they want to buy 50 cents 20 track album with 2 bonus cuts or do they want snoop's 12 songs? both CDs are 13.99....the average rap fan will buy the 50 album. they don't know that the 12 snoop tracks are all dope versus the maybe 10 dope tracks on the 50 album you know?-TIt's also that. But I still think that Snoop has a lot of dope leftovers from all of his albums... He just doesn't always know which one is better than the other. Also I think he wants to put a lot of cats on his cd so they can get their names out there and that's how some of the tracks (that maybe sometimes shouldn't) make it to the album. But you are right on point there. Average rap fan would buy the 50 album...Man I wish I could buy cds for 13.99... Ihave to pay atleast 20 € for the new shit (and some older)...