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this track is fucking bangingshould be getting plenty of radio play
I can really see this song going either way, smash hit or flop. Life Of The Party I thought FOR SURE was a hit record and it never reached that status (except a few spots on the west coast). Even as much as Drop It Like It's Hot as many people at first did not like that record, it was a hit as well. Hard to say in this day and age what people will gravitate towards.
Quote from: D~Nice on October 07, 2009, 02:51:37 PMI can really see this song going either way, smash hit or flop. Life Of The Party I thought FOR SURE was a hit record and it never reached that status (except a few spots on the west coast). Even as much as Drop It Like It's Hot as many people at first did not like that record, it was a hit as well. Hard to say in this day and age what people will gravitate towards.was strange the way drop it like its hot took off. it was around for quite a while before it really blew in popularity. i didn't really like it at first either but it was definitely a grower. gotta give pharrell his props for being ahead of the curve.commercial music was really popping off back then.
Quote from: Matty on October 07, 2009, 02:57:57 PMQuote from: D~Nice on October 07, 2009, 02:51:37 PMI can really see this song going either way, smash hit or flop. Life Of The Party I thought FOR SURE was a hit record and it never reached that status (except a few spots on the west coast). Even as much as Drop It Like It's Hot as many people at first did not like that record, it was a hit as well. Hard to say in this day and age what people will gravitate towards.was strange the way drop it like its hot took off. it was around for quite a while before it really blew in popularity. i didn't really like it at first either but it was definitely a grower. gotta give pharrell his props for being ahead of the curve.commercial music was really popping off back then.Yeah all of Snoop's singles were like that off of Rhythm & Gangsta. Signs, Ups & Downs, Let's Get Blown, I would listen to them and be like ehh it is catchy but I don't know if it will and sure enough it would blow up. I stopped doubting Pharrell and Snoop after that album together. This one I have the same feelings about it but I am not sure it will catch on though.
Quote from: D~Nice on October 07, 2009, 03:01:10 PMQuote from: Matty on October 07, 2009, 02:57:57 PMQuote from: D~Nice on October 07, 2009, 02:51:37 PMI can really see this song going either way, smash hit or flop. Life Of The Party I thought FOR SURE was a hit record and it never reached that status (except a few spots on the west coast). Even as much as Drop It Like It's Hot as many people at first did not like that record, it was a hit as well. Hard to say in this day and age what people will gravitate towards.was strange the way drop it like its hot took off. it was around for quite a while before it really blew in popularity. i didn't really like it at first either but it was definitely a grower. gotta give pharrell his props for being ahead of the curve.commercial music was really popping off back then.Yeah all of Snoop's singles were like that off of Rhythm & Gangsta. Signs, Ups & Downs, Let's Get Blown, I would listen to them and be like ehh it is catchy but I don't know if it will and sure enough it would blow up. I stopped doubting Pharrell and Snoop after that album together. This one I have the same feelings about it but I am not sure it will catch on though.It won't catch on with that awful hook.
Who prod. this? Tricky Stewart?
Anyone who says they don't like this song is just trying to be controversial and nothing will ever please these people. Great track. This is about the warmest reception you can get from these forums. It seems like there's an angry mob on here to where nothing will ever please them, and I don't think most of these ingrates have bought an album since the Clinton administration. Excellent job and thumbs up for Snoop finally coming real with it and putting it down for the West Coast. Now who is looking forward to his new album or are you looking forward to buying old leftover copies from 1993 with old outdated beats and a bunch of rappers who aren't even relevant?
This is some dumbed down fast-food bubblegum sellout type of shiit! Why the fuck would Snoop choose beats like that when he's got producers like Battlecat Terrace and Jelly Roll at his disposal? The "consumers" are so fucking stupid that their ears can't handle music with more debth to it than this fucking garbage. That's why this type of music will never be classic. Because it always comes back around to real music.
Dubcc is so wack for feedbacks... if it was Crooked I instead of snoop... everybody would be praising this shit, the song is what it is a SINGLE! in 2009 u need that type of shit to sell records, plus the beat is banging if it was produced by Terrace or Quik.. yall would be like damn thats the shiiit....
Quote from: .:Hercy Buggz:. on October 07, 2009, 04:16:31 PMDubcc is so wack for feedbacks... if it was Crooked I instead of snoop... everybody would be praising this shit, the song is what it is a SINGLE! in 2009 u need that type of shit to sell records, plus the beat is banging if it was produced by Terrace or Quik.. yall would be like damn thats the shiiit....i like the fact that there are divided opinions on stuff like this. would be lame if everyone was like yeah this is great or were all bashing on it. i give everyone credit for their opinions, unless they are straight insane or overly bias. we definitely have a little of the bias on here sometimes and props on the links.