It's August 28, 2025, 01:54:43 PM
My final verdict on this album:Buy "Da Game is to be sold.."then compare and contrast Da Game and Paid the Costand then tell us whats the worst snoop album ever
I really like some of these songs a lot--and Im not good at rating songs cos it depends on the day but the bottom line is absolutely no filler here. 4 mics...and the best part is I like it more every time I hear it.And when I play this album at parties (you know..with REAL people...and girls and stuff you boys will learn about in a decade), everybody LOVES the album. Some of my bestfriends who dont listen to rap are obsessed with this album.Chuuuuuuuuuch
Quote from: King-Suge on November 23, 2002, 10:18:25 AMI really like some of these songs a lot--and Im not good at rating songs cos it depends on the day but the bottom line is absolutely no filler here. 4 mics...and the best part is I like it more every time I hear it.And when I play this album at parties (you know..with REAL people...and girls and stuff you boys will learn about in a decade), everybody LOVES the album. Some of my bestfriends who dont listen to rap are obsessed with this album.ChuuuuuuuuuchI agree with the rating of 4 mics, thought he improved the beats a lot from Last Meal (with the exception of Dre not being on there), however too many guests and filler weighed it down.But when it comes to parties, i don't know where you're from, but I've only heard that song once at parties since that song surfaced. More people been bumping the new Pac, Xzibit, and believe it or not, WC than the new Snoop. Almost everyone i know of hates "from tha chuuuuch....". As for parties, I hope you're more concerned with drinkin and hooking up wit bitches than what music is being played. The majority of the time at parties, me and basically everyone else care more about drinkin and havin fun, and more importantly, gettin some pussy for the night than leaving the party asking themselves "Damn, why didn't they play the new Snoop Dogg?". Thought you'd know this since you claim to go to parties with "real people", yet "real people" would be more concerned with partying it up than begging to hear new Snoop Dogg.