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Props to all those still supporting the West.
i just saw the dvd and im still not believing this lion crap, a lot of people said if u saw the documentary u might change ur mind and appreciate the snoop lion album but to be honest im still not convinced, the best thing about the dvd was seeing daz do cartwheels flips on the beach which shocked me because how overweight he is anyway i would of sold my album but im keeping the crap because it goes with the rest of my snoop collection.
Props to all those still supporting the West. Who else bought the album? I just received the deluxe package in the mail today, it was album plus dvd, I ordered it directly from snooplion.com. Snoop really put a lot into this project and I respect him for making the transformation from Dogg to the Lion. Listening so far its giving me that old feeling I haven't had from a Snoop album since he dropped Last Meal. He used to always be really creative and had the strength to come with new sounds, he was a leader back in the day. Now he's being a leader once more and embarking on a new path not many if any rappers have traveled. Rap has fallen off over the years but Reggae is still hott, and Snoop going Rasta has certainly breathed new life into his career. Snoop is back on top of hiphop, leading the way once more with this album!
Quote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on April 30, 2013, 09:37:06 AMProps to all those still supporting the West. that shit ain't west...
How can you be on top of hip hop with a reggae album ?
giving a third listen. drank a bit though. went from kendrick, to joe budden, to doggystle all stars to snoop lion lol.
Quote from: KrazySumwhat on May 01, 2013, 07:59:18 AM giving a third listen. drank a bit though. went from kendrick, to joe budden, to doggystle all stars to snoop lion lol.that sounds like a sad night drinking alone listening to a bunch of trash (minus kendricks album)