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Pharrell was the 2nd worst thing to happen to Snoop Dogg (Master P being the 1st). Not excited about this at all. Guarantee it will sound like a bunch of "Happy" remixes.
and will i think you are being harsh on pharrell his last album was legitimately good, you can't say 'happy' is not a classic jam from dude. even if you find him corny or whatever his production is on fire recently. lots of groove. and even if he's ripping off marvin gaye the robin thicke record was another one.
of snoops later directions groovy, soulful beats from the neptunes is easily one of the best. past collabs have generally been on a classic level, providing you aren't looking for harder hip hop or gfunk. joints like 'lets get blown' and 'beautiful' are legit jams and 'drop it like its hot' is snoops biggest record to date. not that popular means great, but you'd have to be really adverse to pop/r&b to not appreciate those.
Quote from: suspect#1 on September 28, 2014, 01:57:35 PMWell if its anything like what has been put out since Last Meal, it will be garbage for me. Maybe good for mainstream lovers, but not my taste
Well if its anything like what has been put out since Last Meal, it will be garbage for me. Maybe good for mainstream lovers, but not my taste
ppl be fronting on r and g...dope ass light hearted albumthe intro was fire controll your hoe is fucking flamesdrop it was a smashget blown was greatpass it is a hard ass recordkeisha cole worked on that record uncreditedpromise i was ill as shiteven the most radio attempts were produced and engineered greatlythe curtis mayfield remake was way too dopegirl like you and the song with trina were the only ones i skipped. imo its in snoops top five albums for sure.