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^he is back in the studio with Dre for the next albumso likely more the BCT route
Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 09:46:28 PMQuote from: pootypooty on October 12, 2008, 09:41:59 PMQuote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 09:32:51 PMQuote from: pootypooty on October 12, 2008, 09:25:00 PMIt seems like Ego Trippin' was an experimental experience. In one of his interviews, I remember him mentioning Diana Ross and how soul & r&b people rely on ghostwriters and that he was sort of in a position in his own career where he was able to get away with having ghostwriters. At least that's how he justified it anyway.Here's another thought to add to the your own question D. Does having ghostwriters mean you're not considered an MC but a Rapper? The ol' MC vs. Rapper debate applies to this scenario as well, perhaps?But to be honest with you, Ego Trippin did not have out of this world lyrics, ghostwritten or not. I look at the verses from Blue Carpet Treatment and they SHIT on most of Ego Trippin that both had ghostwriters. R&B is a little different, a perfect example is like a Mariah Carey. She don't write hardly any of her stuff but Snoop to most is considered a MC (well probably not anymore to most) so if I hear a really dope rhyme from him, I normally assume he wrote it. Like the song Think About ItThis song lyrically is str8 insane. I would be hella disappointed if he did not write this. This is some MC shit.I agree that TBCT > ET hands down. Perhaps he relied on too many ghostwriters for ET? I don't know for sure, but sometimes too much is just that, too much, so it loses its focus somewhere along the line. It is common knowledge that D.O.C. helped him with Doggystyle and that turned out to be a classic album from top-to-bottom. So in that case, less was more.So maybe had he narrowed the ghostwriter's down to just 2 people and himself, it wouldn't have sounded as soft as it turned out? Who knows, but I still think he wanted to experiment with the album like an R&B artist would. Plus he seemed to have a lot of fun making the record, so that's another key point to consider to the equation.Yeah that could definitely be the case. I just would like to see Snoop do more on his own but maybe the motivation is not there to do it like that.Yeah, well it's anybody's guess what his motivation (or lack of) these days, so it is what it is. I ain't mad at him for it though, but you made some valid points that I agree with as far as whenever he does write his own stuff, or even if D.O.C. contributed to the tracks, he does sound better. What are his plans for the next album, do you know?
Quote from: pootypooty on October 12, 2008, 09:41:59 PMQuote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 09:32:51 PMQuote from: pootypooty on October 12, 2008, 09:25:00 PMIt seems like Ego Trippin' was an experimental experience. In one of his interviews, I remember him mentioning Diana Ross and how soul & r&b people rely on ghostwriters and that he was sort of in a position in his own career where he was able to get away with having ghostwriters. At least that's how he justified it anyway.Here's another thought to add to the your own question D. Does having ghostwriters mean you're not considered an MC but a Rapper? The ol' MC vs. Rapper debate applies to this scenario as well, perhaps?But to be honest with you, Ego Trippin did not have out of this world lyrics, ghostwritten or not. I look at the verses from Blue Carpet Treatment and they SHIT on most of Ego Trippin that both had ghostwriters. R&B is a little different, a perfect example is like a Mariah Carey. She don't write hardly any of her stuff but Snoop to most is considered a MC (well probably not anymore to most) so if I hear a really dope rhyme from him, I normally assume he wrote it. Like the song Think About ItThis song lyrically is str8 insane. I would be hella disappointed if he did not write this. This is some MC shit.I agree that TBCT > ET hands down. Perhaps he relied on too many ghostwriters for ET? I don't know for sure, but sometimes too much is just that, too much, so it loses its focus somewhere along the line. It is common knowledge that D.O.C. helped him with Doggystyle and that turned out to be a classic album from top-to-bottom. So in that case, less was more.So maybe had he narrowed the ghostwriter's down to just 2 people and himself, it wouldn't have sounded as soft as it turned out? Who knows, but I still think he wanted to experiment with the album like an R&B artist would. Plus he seemed to have a lot of fun making the record, so that's another key point to consider to the equation.Yeah that could definitely be the case. I just would like to see Snoop do more on his own but maybe the motivation is not there to do it like that.
Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 09:32:51 PMQuote from: pootypooty on October 12, 2008, 09:25:00 PMIt seems like Ego Trippin' was an experimental experience. In one of his interviews, I remember him mentioning Diana Ross and how soul & r&b people rely on ghostwriters and that he was sort of in a position in his own career where he was able to get away with having ghostwriters. At least that's how he justified it anyway.Here's another thought to add to the your own question D. Does having ghostwriters mean you're not considered an MC but a Rapper? The ol' MC vs. Rapper debate applies to this scenario as well, perhaps?But to be honest with you, Ego Trippin did not have out of this world lyrics, ghostwritten or not. I look at the verses from Blue Carpet Treatment and they SHIT on most of Ego Trippin that both had ghostwriters. R&B is a little different, a perfect example is like a Mariah Carey. She don't write hardly any of her stuff but Snoop to most is considered a MC (well probably not anymore to most) so if I hear a really dope rhyme from him, I normally assume he wrote it. Like the song Think About ItThis song lyrically is str8 insane. I would be hella disappointed if he did not write this. This is some MC shit.I agree that TBCT > ET hands down. Perhaps he relied on too many ghostwriters for ET? I don't know for sure, but sometimes too much is just that, too much, so it loses its focus somewhere along the line. It is common knowledge that D.O.C. helped him with Doggystyle and that turned out to be a classic album from top-to-bottom. So in that case, less was more.So maybe had he narrowed the ghostwriter's down to just 2 people and himself, it wouldn't have sounded as soft as it turned out? Who knows, but I still think he wanted to experiment with the album like an R&B artist would. Plus he seemed to have a lot of fun making the record, so that's another key point to consider to the equation.
Quote from: pootypooty on October 12, 2008, 09:25:00 PMIt seems like Ego Trippin' was an experimental experience. In one of his interviews, I remember him mentioning Diana Ross and how soul & r&b people rely on ghostwriters and that he was sort of in a position in his own career where he was able to get away with having ghostwriters. At least that's how he justified it anyway.Here's another thought to add to the your own question D. Does having ghostwriters mean you're not considered an MC but a Rapper? The ol' MC vs. Rapper debate applies to this scenario as well, perhaps?But to be honest with you, Ego Trippin did not have out of this world lyrics, ghostwritten or not. I look at the verses from Blue Carpet Treatment and they SHIT on most of Ego Trippin that both had ghostwriters. R&B is a little different, a perfect example is like a Mariah Carey. She don't write hardly any of her stuff but Snoop to most is considered a MC (well probably not anymore to most) so if I hear a really dope rhyme from him, I normally assume he wrote it. Like the song Think About ItThis song lyrically is str8 insane. I would be hella disappointed if he did not write this. This is some MC shit.
It seems like Ego Trippin' was an experimental experience. In one of his interviews, I remember him mentioning Diana Ross and how soul & r&b people rely on ghostwriters and that he was sort of in a position in his own career where he was able to get away with having ghostwriters. At least that's how he justified it anyway.Here's another thought to add to the your own question D. Does having ghostwriters mean you're not considered an MC but a Rapper? The ol' MC vs. Rapper debate applies to this scenario as well, perhaps?
I would think yeah Snoop had fun on ET but he can't be happy with how it did. I say he goes back to a album more like BCT but with a more mainstream twist a bit. More tracks like a That's That Shit or something like that. I would love to see if he does do a more R&G album, for him to have Quik oversee it.
Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 09:56:44 PMI would think yeah Snoop had fun on ET but he can't be happy with how it did. I say he goes back to a album more like BCT but with a more mainstream twist a bit. More tracks like a That's That Shit or something like that. I would love to see if he does do a more R&G album, for him to have Quik oversee it.100% this is what will happenQuik over seeing an R&G type album would be NUTS though!
^^I don't know why Snoop doesn't just have Quik exec. produce his next album. Have Dre throw a few heaters at him and then Quik do the rest. Quik's sound would mesh well with Snoop's delivery.
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on October 12, 2008, 10:02:22 PMQuote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 09:56:44 PMI would think yeah Snoop had fun on ET but he can't be happy with how it did. I say he goes back to a album more like BCT but with a more mainstream twist a bit. More tracks like a That's That Shit or something like that. I would love to see if he does do a more R&G album, for him to have Quik oversee it.100% this is what will happenQuik over seeing an R&G type album would be NUTS though!Rhythmalism Pt 2. Why not but with Snoop rapping over the beats.Quote from: pootypooty on October 12, 2008, 10:01:07 PM^^I don't know why Snoop doesn't just have Quik exec. produce his next album. Have Dre throw a few heaters at him and then Quik do the rest. Quik's sound would mesh well with Snoop's delivery.Because Snoop does not want to feel like he is leaving anyone out. But yeah musically that would be crazy. Press Play was dope on ET.
See people dont now that Game co-wrote BCT. But i think its just that Snoop is a legend and everybody love dude mostly for his personality so they pretty much accept anything and everything he does.
Quote from: 2008 Somethin' on October 12, 2008, 10:11:40 PMSee people dont now that Game co-wrote BCT. But i think its just that Snoop is a legend and everybody love dude mostly for his personality so they pretty much accept anything and everything he does.What did he co write on BCT?
Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 10:13:36 PMQuote from: 2008 Somethin' on October 12, 2008, 10:11:40 PMSee people dont now that Game co-wrote BCT. But i think its just that Snoop is a legend and everybody love dude mostly for his personality so they pretty much accept anything and everything he does.What did he co write on BCT?he's not credited but Game did co-write a few songs on that album. but maybe i should say ghostwrite because obviously people dont know.
Quote from: Teddy Roosevelt on October 12, 2008, 09:34:44 PMQuote from: 2008 Somethin' on October 12, 2008, 09:30:20 PMQuote from: Teddy Roosevelt on October 12, 2008, 09:23:28 PMYou can ask the same about Dr. Dre. At least Snoop writes some of his raps. Dre doesn't even create his own beats anymore, let alone write rhymes.But Dre is a producer first hand.Snoop is a rapper who doesnt write. You see how that doesnt make any sense?Snoop that nigga and i got love for him but lets be honest 9/10 cats would not get a pass from that.The fact that Dre even gets more grief for not writing his own shit when he's a producer more than Snoop is weird.But these days Dre isn't even creating his own beats either. Just mixing and engineering and whatnot.true true but you know Dre got fanatics here (Dre-Day and Chad Vader) who'll defend him no matter what. and its like that what can u do.i already said Dre fell off a long time ago.but it seems like wheneva me, Long Beach Iz Active or anybody else tells the truth about Dre and cats like that, we either get banned or people want us to get banned so they start snitching.so it is what it is.
Quote from: 2008 Somethin' on October 12, 2008, 09:30:20 PMQuote from: Teddy Roosevelt on October 12, 2008, 09:23:28 PMYou can ask the same about Dr. Dre. At least Snoop writes some of his raps. Dre doesn't even create his own beats anymore, let alone write rhymes.But Dre is a producer first hand.Snoop is a rapper who doesnt write. You see how that doesnt make any sense?Snoop that nigga and i got love for him but lets be honest 9/10 cats would not get a pass from that.The fact that Dre even gets more grief for not writing his own shit when he's a producer more than Snoop is weird.But these days Dre isn't even creating his own beats either. Just mixing and engineering and whatnot.
Quote from: Teddy Roosevelt on October 12, 2008, 09:23:28 PMYou can ask the same about Dr. Dre. At least Snoop writes some of his raps. Dre doesn't even create his own beats anymore, let alone write rhymes.But Dre is a producer first hand.Snoop is a rapper who doesnt write. You see how that doesnt make any sense?Snoop that nigga and i got love for him but lets be honest 9/10 cats would not get a pass from that.The fact that Dre even gets more grief for not writing his own shit when he's a producer more than Snoop is weird.
You can ask the same about Dr. Dre. At least Snoop writes some of his raps. Dre doesn't even create his own beats anymore, let alone write rhymes.
Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2008, 09:26:46 PMQuote from: Teddy Roosevelt on October 12, 2008, 09:23:28 PMYou can ask the same about Dr. Dre. At least Snoop writes some of his raps. Dre doesn't even create his own beats anymore, let alone write rhymes.Dre does it so much it ain't even worth mentioning. With Dre I get the whole work with me and get the props, you write me a 16 and get famous deal with that.yeah, we should all be beyond talkin' about dre using ghost writers..it doesn't worry me, what would worry me is if we begin to hear dre is writing his ownjokes
Quote from: Teddy Roosevelt on October 12, 2008, 09:23:28 PMYou can ask the same about Dr. Dre. At least Snoop writes some of his raps. Dre doesn't even create his own beats anymore, let alone write rhymes.Dre does it so much it ain't even worth mentioning. With Dre I get the whole work with me and get the props, you write me a 16 and get famous deal with that.