It's August 31, 2025, 02:40:45 PM
What You may not know is that a nigga from the west produced this HITBOY
To go circle back to the MISSIONARY topic; Do yall think that some of the production will come from the LL Cool.J x Dr.Dre album that was recently scrapped? They did over 30 songs
maybe but something that was confirmed it that there could joints that were previously on the Jon Connor LP.
he was making noise in the underground he wasnt star status til he got wit dre
that's exactly when I really took notice of himthe only thing I knew about X in '96 is that he was that cat who made paparazzi I knew the video seeing it on BET and thought it was a tight track but didn't really know anything much about himthen again I cant speak for other parts of the US at the time only NYC
Hopefully Dre and Snoop study LL and Q-tips new album to see how vets should get down in the game. The Force is true art with production that is both fresh and nostalgic, classic and experimental. And LL absolutely murders this album. If anything, this album shows that the grests can still be great at an advanced age. I REALLY hope Snoop and Dre can bring it
I think it pretty much boils down to the dre production on the new album. To be honest I don't think the new style we have heard from dre over the last few years with the thicker more musical style will fit snoop at all. Snoops rapping style is based upon simple rhythm so im just hoping the production is way more stripped down.
was bumping Doggystyle for the first rhyme (time) in years this week. It was still flawless and brought back so many great memories. The Itunes version has "G'z Up And Hoes Down" which I had not bumped in years, because I had the o.g. album with that version but just hadn't listened to it in years. That track flows so well with the sequence of the album. Then that fuccin "PUMP PUMP" shit comes in so fire, with the Lil Malik and love how they used it in the Above the Rim movie. One complaint on the Itunes version though they have that long intro in front of Doggy Dogg World as part of all the same track. So it makes it hard to play on repeat. Also, I know nobody ever wants to give Daz his props but I think Daz contributions to the album are FIRE!! He was all in like practically riding harder on that shit than Snoop himself. Like you really believed he was ready to fuccin take a bullet or some shit just to show he didn't give a fucc and make his point. ...Only one track I had to skip, "Murder Was The Case". I got to admit, as nostalgic as I am for the good ol days, that shit really is kind of about selling your soul to the devil and shit like that. I mean I don't think it was part of some industry conspiracy back then, I think it was just some shit that Snoop and Dre thought would be dope, and it was the hardest shit ever and still is... but I can't help but admit even back as a kid I kind of took it as like "oh yeah cool, the devil is gonna make Snoop "live like a baller loc, havin money, and blowin hella Chronic smoke"