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Quote from: dan9700 on August 19, 2019, 02:22:38 PMI have started listening to his last proper album Neva Left and forgot what a classic snoop sound it was, with a great flow which this new album lacks, its like night and day, I wish snoop made an album like Neva Left, I just can't listen to the new album its all over the placenow u just smokin crack
I have started listening to his last proper album Neva Left and forgot what a classic snoop sound it was, with a great flow which this new album lacks, its like night and day, I wish snoop made an album like Neva Left, I just can't listen to the new album its all over the place
I really like Neva Left, but it's obviously slapped together to a degree. I mean, isn’t the track with the Kendrick opening a Snoop Lion outtake?
In response to a previous reply that suggested that Snoop can put out what he wants, when he wants - of course that is true, no one is arguing against that. But at the end of the day this is a forum where we offer opinions and critique albums all the time, so everyone will want or wish for an album from a particular artist to sound a certain way, more out of hope or expectation, I suppose.And about artists checking out this forum, you would be surprised. A couple of years ago there was that Tha Doggfather 20th Anniversary compilation that featured some rough drafts and extra tracks recorded around the time that didn't make the cut. The compilation would not have circulated much beyond this forum and maybe a couple of others. The main track that everyone was feeling on there was the Battlecat remix to 'The Vapors', and many people here left replies saying how it was the best of the bunch. And guess which 20+ year old track then appeared on Snoop's next album Neva Left? Coincidence?But on the subject of The Vapors remix, I find it funny that the mp3 version that dropped with the compilation is infinitely better than the track that ended up on the album in terms of sound quality.
Quote from: dnjp4life on August 19, 2019, 01:16:20 PMIn response to a previous reply that suggested that Snoop can put out what he wants, when he wants - of course that is true, no one is arguing against that. But at the end of the day this is a forum where we offer opinions and critique albums all the time, so everyone will want or wish for an album from a particular artist to sound a certain way, more out of hope or expectation, I suppose.And about artists checking out this forum, you would be surprised. A couple of years ago there was that Tha Doggfather 20th Anniversary compilation that featured some rough drafts and extra tracks recorded around the time that didn't make the cut. The compilation would not have circulated much beyond this forum and maybe a couple of others. The main track that everyone was feeling on there was the Battlecat remix to 'The Vapors', and many people here left replies saying how it was the best of the bunch. And guess which 20+ year old track then appeared on Snoop's next album Neva Left? Coincidence?But on the subject of The Vapors remix, I find it funny that the mp3 version that dropped with the compilation is infinitely better than the track that ended up on the album in terms of sound quality.That compilation came from Bomb1st and that remix was uploaded to YouTube. I have a strong feeling that the version they used on that album was actually from YouTube and not from any forum, because we included a WAV rip of that remix with the project and they used a 128kbps mp3 for the album, which falls in line with YouTube audio compression.
https://hiphopdx.com/reviews/id.3501/title.review-snoop-dogg-deserves-his-self-anointed-praise-with-i-wanna-thank-me-album
Quote from: doggfather on August 21, 2019, 09:37:44 PMhttps://hiphopdx.com/reviews/id.3501/title.review-snoop-dogg-deserves-his-self-anointed-praise-with-i-wanna-thank-me-albumhow awkward that he has no grammy awards yet.
10$? hope its aint some cdr...
Quote from: dj coma on August 20, 2019, 11:48:39 AMQuote from: dnjp4life on August 19, 2019, 01:16:20 PMIn response to a previous reply that suggested that Snoop can put out what he wants, when he wants - of course that is true, no one is arguing against that. But at the end of the day this is a forum where we offer opinions and critique albums all the time, so everyone will want or wish for an album from a particular artist to sound a certain way, more out of hope or expectation, I suppose.And about artists checking out this forum, you would be surprised. A couple of years ago there was that Tha Doggfather 20th Anniversary compilation that featured some rough drafts and extra tracks recorded around the time that didn't make the cut. The compilation would not have circulated much beyond this forum and maybe a couple of others. The main track that everyone was feeling on there was the Battlecat remix to 'The Vapors', and many people here left replies saying how it was the best of the bunch. And guess which 20+ year old track then appeared on Snoop's next album Neva Left? Coincidence?But on the subject of The Vapors remix, I find it funny that the mp3 version that dropped with the compilation is infinitely better than the track that ended up on the album in terms of sound quality.That compilation came from Bomb1st and that remix was uploaded to YouTube. I have a strong feeling that the version they used on that album was actually from YouTube and not from any forum, because we included a WAV rip of that remix with the project and they used a 128kbps mp3 for the album, which falls in line with YouTube audio compression.typical snoop and his lack of professionalism .. the only thing that stopped him from bein the goat ala shaq