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Quote from: HighEyeCue on March 29, 2013, 08:27:18 AMI was dissapointed in it when it first came out but came to realize its a pretty dope album...same thing with "Doggfather" actually"Doggfather" was the most dissapointed I've ever been. Most people here at the forum love that album, but my theory is that I'm a few yrs older then them and that I was already into hiphop just before Doggystyle was released so if you remember just how huge that album was then Doggfather was a letdown.
I was dissapointed in it when it first came out but came to realize its a pretty dope album...same thing with "Doggfather" actually
the album that i listen on every summer is this one Best G-Funk album with a summer Vibe, best Warren G's Work PERIOD !!!
After his classic first solo album, I was heavily anticipating his sophmore release, and unlike Snoop he didn't dissapoint me. The album dropped March 25th, I still remember the day having my brother drive me to blockbuster music to buy the album. Love it from the start. That's why I break it out every year at this time.
Quote from: bouli77 on March 28, 2013, 02:11:39 PMI like the album but in retrospect a lot of songs are fairly weak, especially rapwise... a lot of rap fans consider it trash and i understand them but I like Warren's style. I fuck with a lot of songs too though : Smokin Me Out, Reality, Transformers, We Brings The Heat, What We Go Through, Relax Ya Mind, What's Love Got To Do With It (especially the remix). Annie Mae used to be my shit but listening to it nowadays it's really nothing special, I guess I had low standards back when I didn't understand English very well.Who cares what those "rap fans" say. More than likely it was probably some East Coast fans. If you think about the lifestyle and climate on the East Coast it really doesn't mix with Warren G's style of music. What, does Warren G not spit enough elaborate metaphors to win their respect? It's his sound, Warren always had a dope sound. And one of the cool things about the album is that he came with yet another fresh, new sound for the album, and it was still G Funk.
I like the album but in retrospect a lot of songs are fairly weak, especially rapwise... a lot of rap fans consider it trash and i understand them but I like Warren's style. I fuck with a lot of songs too though : Smokin Me Out, Reality, Transformers, We Brings The Heat, What We Go Through, Relax Ya Mind, What's Love Got To Do With It (especially the remix). Annie Mae used to be my shit but listening to it nowadays it's really nothing special, I guess I had low standards back when I didn't understand English very well.
To me Warren's best album is I Want It All...its musically a great album not cheap sounding funk...live instruments and stuff
Quote from: .:Hercy Buggz:. on April 01, 2013, 08:44:17 AMTo me Warren's best album is I Want It All...its musically a great album not cheap sounding funk...live instruments and stuff "I Want It All" is a near classic.. definitely one of his bests
Doggfather was a big disappointment when it came out because Snoop sounded too mellowed out whereas on Doggystyle he was actually pretty aggressive with his mic presence. Also, it was perhaps the worst engineered big budget rap album of all time (36 Chambers notwithstanding because it was supposed to sound unpolished). Also, Pooh's beats were plain-sounding and identifiably formulaic.Having said all that, as time has gone on, Doggfather has had lasting stature because it comes off as something so unique in the history of rap music -- it's actually a Westcoast backpack album, and that's how I prefer to think of it. It's as if Snoop wanted to make an album for the backpackers but enlisted a grip of Westcoast producers and featured artists to help him do it. It sounds odd, but it's actually a pretty dope approach, and these days I think of it as a pretty impressive concept album from that point of view. It's only a disappointment if you think of it as a sequel to Doggystyle when in fact you should be thinking of it as a Westcoast backpacker album.
Also, it was perhaps the worst engineered big budget rap album of all time (36 Chambers notwithstanding because it was supposed to sound unpolished).