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Quote from: Rapsodie on October 16, 2009, 02:23:06 PMQuote from: dnjp4life on October 16, 2009, 11:28:15 AMSnoop is a legend, end of. He's put out enough decent material over time to overshadow some of the weaker cuts he's done."over time" is the key phrase. He's put out 10 solo albums and his first one is the only one I can call a great album. Of course he has a few hot songs every album, but its aggravating that he can't be consistent and come out with good albums.I would say Last meal and Topp Dogg are great West Coast albums
Quote from: dnjp4life on October 16, 2009, 11:28:15 AMSnoop is a legend, end of. He's put out enough decent material over time to overshadow some of the weaker cuts he's done."over time" is the key phrase. He's put out 10 solo albums and his first one is the only one I can call a great album. Of course he has a few hot songs every album, but its aggravating that he can't be consistent and come out with good albums.
Snoop is a legend, end of. He's put out enough decent material over time to overshadow some of the weaker cuts he's done.
Anybody who say Snoop ain't spit fire like he did on Doggystyle just hasn't listened to enough Snoop Dogg. Doggystyle was his best album but nearly most of his other material has been good enough to hold it's own.
Snoop's voice and style changed pretty suddenly and hasn't gone back since.I remember buying All Eyez On Me the day it came out and thinking, holy shit, this will be AMAZING, 2Pac and Snoop on the same track, and then listening and thinking, yeah, it's good, but that's the not the same Snoop from Doggystyle.Then when Doggfather came out I was like, what the hell is going on here, his delivery is really restrained now, not as strong and he does these annoying little adlibs.And he's had the same style since - I got every Snoop album since then hoping he'd return to form, but he never has... I've kinda given up on him getting to that level again. He's made a few good tracks since Doggystyle, but as an MC, he hasn't come close to the stuff he was doing back then.The thing is, from his perspective, he doesn't need to. Reading his autobiography, it's like he used to practice all the time before Chronic and Doggystyle as he wasn't famous and had nothing else to do. Once he got famous, he just sits around smoking all day, not rapping, not advancing his style, just chilling and calling himself the boss.So I think Doggystyle is the best we'll ever hear Snoop - he's not hungry anymore, and he has no one pushing him, and he doesn't need to push himself because he's got a comfortable life now, and he's not a musical perfectionist like Dre.
Snoop still got the voice and flow. I noticed more or less depending on the subject matter are you going to get the more aggressive flow and tone from him but when he does, he still is one of the best.
Snoop falls off and comes back every few years. From his Chronic - Dogg Food period he was great, then he fell off until Top Dogg, really shining on Tha Last Meal... then he got lazy again.. on BCT he went back to really spitting but he's slummin it again now
dont cry