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Quote from: Sccit on June 20, 2016, 10:41:58 AMQuote from: doggfather on June 19, 2016, 11:41:47 PMQuote from: woof on June 19, 2016, 02:09:22 PMTracklist :1 Legend 3:472 Ten Toes Down 4:073 Don't Stop (feat. Too Short) 3:414 Super Crip 3:465 Coolaid Man 3:276 Let Me See Em Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 3:577 Point Seen Money Gone (feat. Jeremih) 4:198 Oh Na Na (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:219 My Carz 3:3710 Two Or More 3:5311 Affiliated (feat. Trick Trick) 4:0812 Feel About Snoop 2:5213 Light It Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 4:3214 Side Piece 4:5315 Kush Ups (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:5716 Double Tap (feat. E-40 & Jazze Pha) 3:1717 Got Those 3:3118 Let the Beat Drop (Celebrate) [feat. Swizz Beatz] 4:2419 What If (feat. Suga Free) 3:2720 Revolution (feat. October London) 4:12why snoop loves these long albums?!A short one could be better IMO.He learned it from master pthan f.ck master p...
Quote from: doggfather on June 19, 2016, 11:41:47 PMQuote from: woof on June 19, 2016, 02:09:22 PMTracklist :1 Legend 3:472 Ten Toes Down 4:073 Don't Stop (feat. Too Short) 3:414 Super Crip 3:465 Coolaid Man 3:276 Let Me See Em Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 3:577 Point Seen Money Gone (feat. Jeremih) 4:198 Oh Na Na (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:219 My Carz 3:3710 Two Or More 3:5311 Affiliated (feat. Trick Trick) 4:0812 Feel About Snoop 2:5213 Light It Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 4:3214 Side Piece 4:5315 Kush Ups (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:5716 Double Tap (feat. E-40 & Jazze Pha) 3:1717 Got Those 3:3118 Let the Beat Drop (Celebrate) [feat. Swizz Beatz] 4:2419 What If (feat. Suga Free) 3:2720 Revolution (feat. October London) 4:12why snoop loves these long albums?!A short one could be better IMO.He learned it from master p
Quote from: woof on June 19, 2016, 02:09:22 PMTracklist :1 Legend 3:472 Ten Toes Down 4:073 Don't Stop (feat. Too Short) 3:414 Super Crip 3:465 Coolaid Man 3:276 Let Me See Em Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 3:577 Point Seen Money Gone (feat. Jeremih) 4:198 Oh Na Na (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:219 My Carz 3:3710 Two Or More 3:5311 Affiliated (feat. Trick Trick) 4:0812 Feel About Snoop 2:5213 Light It Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 4:3214 Side Piece 4:5315 Kush Ups (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:5716 Double Tap (feat. E-40 & Jazze Pha) 3:1717 Got Those 3:3118 Let the Beat Drop (Celebrate) [feat. Swizz Beatz] 4:2419 What If (feat. Suga Free) 3:2720 Revolution (feat. October London) 4:12why snoop loves these long albums?!A short one could be better IMO.
Tracklist :1 Legend 3:472 Ten Toes Down 4:073 Don't Stop (feat. Too Short) 3:414 Super Crip 3:465 Coolaid Man 3:276 Let Me See Em Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 3:577 Point Seen Money Gone (feat. Jeremih) 4:198 Oh Na Na (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:219 My Carz 3:3710 Two Or More 3:5311 Affiliated (feat. Trick Trick) 4:0812 Feel About Snoop 2:5213 Light It Up (feat. Swizz Beatz) 4:3214 Side Piece 4:5315 Kush Ups (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3:5716 Double Tap (feat. E-40 & Jazze Pha) 3:1717 Got Those 3:3118 Let the Beat Drop (Celebrate) [feat. Swizz Beatz] 4:2419 What If (feat. Suga Free) 3:2720 Revolution (feat. October London) 4:12
Official Production credits:http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=324139
Quote from: hovsince96 on June 21, 2016, 06:48:33 PMOfficial Production credits:http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=324139No Dre or Quik is disappointing, but nice to see Daz and fingazz
this album will bang..(according with the snippets)Swizz Beats sent these beats to Snoop...back in 2011 (after, this year(2016)..Snoop flew to NY to finish those tracks)Probably Watch The Throne leftovers...
Quote from: Mr. Theo on June 22, 2016, 05:30:54 AMthis album will bang..(according with the snippets)Swizz Beats sent these beats to Snoop...back in 2011 (after, this year(2016)..Snoop flew to NY to finish those tracks)Probably Watch The Throne leftovers...You talk about instagram snippets or there is a place to listen to "proper" snippets?
Is it just me who finds it a bit sad or at least disappointing that on an album with 20 tracks and that's supposed to be a return to his old style (for better or worse), Snoop did not bother to feature a single DPGC on here? I have mixed feelings about this. One, perhaps dragging along your nowhere-going buddies (if they still are that) for the ride is not the best policy. Certainly, rappers are more or less expected to bring their 'weed carriers' even though that often adds little to the proceedings. However, if Snoop claims to be 'King of the Westcoast' and the centre of DPG, certainly he should help and showcase his musical family as he has generally done in the past? That being said: say what you will about his integrity but Snoop has always been someone to move forward, change, adapt and take risks while his fellow DPGC are pretty muck stuck in the past in terms of musical direction, much like the westcoast in general. From that perspective, I could see why Snoop feels there is little to gain from continuing to push 'friends from music past' with no real clout in hiphop. He's certainly given them enough chances already and the nostalgia of his listeners should not factor in to his decisions. I certainly hope that Snoop's decision to at least expand musically and altogether put in more of an effort shows up here too. (An example of that effort would be his verse on Kokane's last album, which was nearly up there with 'One Shot, One Kill' in terms of energy and left me very impressed. If he's willing to show that much hunger on a Kokane album (face it, how many casual or even dedicated listeners to hiphop are going to hear that?), I'd say that bodes well for his edge on here. Let's hope so, anyway.
Quote from: Z the laidback Virus on June 21, 2016, 02:35:25 AMIs it just me who finds it a bit sad or at least disappointing that on an album with 20 tracks and that's supposed to be a return to his old style (for better or worse), Snoop did not bother to feature a single DPGC on here? I have mixed feelings about this. One, perhaps dragging along your nowhere-going buddies (if they still are that) for the ride is not the best policy. Certainly, rappers are more or less expected to bring their 'weed carriers' even though that often adds little to the proceedings. However, if Snoop claims to be 'King of the Westcoast' and the centre of DPG, certainly he should help and showcase his musical family as he has generally done in the past? That being said: say what you will about his integrity but Snoop has always been someone to move forward, change, adapt and take risks while his fellow DPGC are pretty muck stuck in the past in terms of musical direction, much like the westcoast in general. From that perspective, I could see why Snoop feels there is little to gain from continuing to push 'friends from music past' with no real clout in hiphop. He's certainly given them enough chances already and the nostalgia of his listeners should not factor in to his decisions. I certainly hope that Snoop's decision to at least expand musically and altogether put in more of an effort shows up here too. (An example of that effort would be his verse on Kokane's last album, which was nearly up there with 'One Shot, One Kill' in terms of energy and left me very impressed. If he's willing to show that much hunger on a Kokane album (face it, how many casual or even dedicated listeners to hiphop are going to hear that?), I'd say that bodes well for his edge on here. Let's hope so, anyway. I get what your point is and it surely looks like he doesn't care about DPG looking at this track list. But to be honest, he is doing more music with the DPG camp lately than ever. Just look at all the "That's That Work" mixtapes and other projects, which feature his old camp as well as many young cats. His solo albums always are more experimental and I see why he's doing his own thing with it. Actually Daz and Kurupt left me underwhelmed with their features on "7 Day of Funk", I'd rather wanted Snoop to do their verses as they didn't get into the right vibe on their tracks.I didn't hear that Kokane track yet, but will do after your comment. Snoop seems to be hungry right now, dropping all those fire and energetic verses lately. Seems like his mind set is back to showcase his rapping skill instead of having a good time while making music.
Don't stop feat Too Short, produced by Nottz