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Some dope shit...I think Snoop kind of fell off as a result of his trial. It really shocked him facing a Life sentence and he just wasn't feeling up to making that gangsta shit we heard on The Chronic and Doggystyle. Also, maybe his ego started to become too big and Dre didn't feel like working with him. Because Dre was with Death Row from 94 to the beggining of 96 yet him and Snoop were barely working with each other during those two years. So even though Dre left in 96, they weren't fucking with each other much anyway.But like someone said in this thread, he still had a lot of talent around him with The Dogg Pound and the LBC Crew, and a gang of dope ass producers. They should of kept only the hottest 5 or 6 joints off the Doggfather album and then went and jacked like 4 bangers from the Dogg Pound and another 4 bangers from LBC Crew. Cause their shit was hott and the time, and Snoop could of just spit a little 16 on some of those tracks or an intro or outro and called it a wrap.Also Snoop had a few dope unreleased tracks in the can like this joint.
That's literally the same thing I said about Tha Doggfather (plenty of times). He should've grabbed:A few more beats from Sam SneedTwo beats from QuikLess Arkim n Flair DJ Pooh & More DazAdd Dippin N My Lo LoMore Nate DoggAdd "a change gon' come'' or wanted dead or alive and maybe even make it as a 3rd single.I mean there was so much funk comin out tha studio then it was suicide not to take it to tha next level production wise. I think he shouldve built some buzz off of the Soundtrack and released it in February of 97'. I mean that album had so much potential to be just as good if not a little better than Doggystyle and we haven't even heard everything yet. It's a damn shame what happened, talk about Poor Management. It didn't even need to be all about shoot me up bang bang, those instrumentals that were coming out between 94-96 were already hard enough. All he needed to do was use that smooth flow.
of course at the time it came out I was dissapointed, but as the years went by I liked Tha Doggfather more and moreI still think its Snoops 2nd best studio album
imo that shit contained some of the worst Snoop-material ever, this song included.
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Quote from: Michael Madsen on December 28, 2011, 12:22:58 PMimo that shit contained some of the worst Snoop-material ever, this song included.
Quote from: The O.G. Will_B 'Sosi xyu pider' on December 28, 2011, 01:33:18 PMQuote from: Michael Madsen on December 28, 2011, 12:22:58 PMimo that shit contained some of the worst Snoop-material ever, this song included. Snoops Death Row leftovers >>>>>>>>> 99% of Snoop's output since 2002.na, just cuz its "Death Row" , doesnt necessarily make it great or perfect.unmixed DAT's wit unfinished recordings when Snoop n Bad Azz is mumbling over halfass beats? no thanks
Quote from: Michael Madsen on December 28, 2011, 12:22:58 PMimo that shit contained some of the worst Snoop-material ever, this song included. Snoops Death Row leftovers >>>>>>>>> 99% of Snoop's output since 2002.