It's May 21, 2024, 06:15:27 AM
looking forward to it, guest line-up looks great aside from the obvious - Ross. hopefully will be easy enough to edit him out of that last track. Pharrell's is on fire with his production for the last couple years (it started with the last NERD album) and seems to have stepped up the funk factor for this album. this is a much more exciting project on the production side of things. the fact it's a Snoop album is neither here or there, only that it got Pharrell to come up with this type of music...
Quote from: Matty on April 30, 2015, 06:35:55 AMlooking forward to it, guest line-up looks great aside from the obvious - Ross. hopefully will be easy enough to edit him out of that last track. Pharrell's is on fire with his production for the last couple years (it started with the last NERD album) and seems to have stepped up the funk factor for this album. this is a much more exciting project on the production side of things. the fact it's a Snoop album is neither here or there, only that it got Pharrell to come up with this type of music...I'm worried about the album sounding monotonous, though. Sure, it's great to have one producer do the whole album so that the entire thing sounds cohesive and brings continuity from track to track. But you can take it too far with that. For example, So Many Pros to me sounds too similar to Peaches N Cream. I don't want an album to be, like, one track with nine more remixes of it to create 10 tracks. Listen to Mobb Deep's Hell on Earth, for example of what I'm fearing. Each track sounds so reminiscent of all the others that it just drones on, and it's the reason why that album pales in comparison to Tha Infamous.But I'll keep an open mind. Just worried about the tracks all sounding too similar to each other.
snoop didn't even write his own lyrics on this album...smdh.
This will be the first Snoop album I buy since BCT.
Quote from: Black Excellence on May 02, 2015, 02:37:13 PMsnoop didn't even write his own lyrics on this album...smdh.I guess that no longer matters in rap