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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2055 on: November 13, 2024, 11:53:43 AM »
The singers on the track list is good enough for me

BJ The Chicago Kid is the one I’m most happy for, he is on 2 tracks, I still remember his GGN interviews.

The rest Jelly Roll & Sting, I want to see how they use them.
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2056 on: November 13, 2024, 11:56:07 AM »
Anticipation for me is dead after the 2 songs heard so far. Cube and Xzibit to close out and save the year. I cant be excited about no album where I already heard 13% and its mid  that has no replay value for me.

Last year it was BODR dropping - the excitement of a new Death Row

Earlier before that , IG playing Talk Dat $hit in the background after the Eminem mini beef along with the Mount Westmore snippets

This year 2 average songs. SMH
 
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2057 on: November 13, 2024, 12:01:28 PM »
 Outta Da Blue as a soundtrack




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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2058 on: November 13, 2024, 12:11:02 PM »
I’m interested to hear the track with Method Man and Smitty, it will be either that or the one with 50 and Em

but imo Meths flow is up there with Snoops, if the 2 of them are in top form it will be a memorable song

People on here really thinking 50 Cent was out there getting hip hop quotables or something back in the day? Dude R&G The masterpiece if you want 50 and Snoop. Best you will ever get is probably the PIMP remix. We all know but won't admit Ja Rule was lyrically superior to 50. That beef in my eyes - image won over lyrics.(50 the Underdog stamped by Dre and Em) vs Murder Inc (lyrically better but converted to Pop music and were ridiculed for it)

Meth - go replay the song off Neva Left or the Algorithm

The point is why would you be hyped for collabs that already happened and were just ok?
 

AftermathBeats

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2059 on: November 13, 2024, 12:23:43 PM »
Outta Da Blue as a soundtrack




It is only briefly to listen to, but sounds somehow different or better than the leak
 

goodyoung

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2060 on: November 13, 2024, 12:24:53 PM »
Man, there's been some horrible pop female singers mentioned today in this thread, thank god none of them are on it.
What the fuck?   ???
 

goodyoung

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2061 on: November 13, 2024, 12:29:00 PM »
People on here really thinking 50 Cent was out there getting hip hop quotables or something back in the day? Dude R&G The masterpiece if you want 50 and Snoop. Best you will ever get is probably the PIMP remix. We all know but won't admit Ja Rule was lyrically superior to 50. That beef in my eyes - image won over lyrics.(50 the Underdog stamped by Dre and Em) vs Murder Inc (lyrically better but converted to Pop music and were ridiculed for it)

Meth - go replay the song off Neva Left or the Algorithm

The point is why would you be hyped for collabs that already happened and were just ok?
By that logic you shouldn't be excited for Dre/Snoop album either, because both haven't dropped a great project in over a decade
 

The Predator

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2062 on: November 13, 2024, 12:36:58 PM »
Snoopy peddling bling now...

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Snoop Dogg Launches New Jewelry Line Called Lovechild (Exclusive)

The rap icon created the collection in collaboration with jewelry brand Metal Alchemist and gamma.: “I wanted to have a product I could share with the world that speaks to every element of who I am at this point in my life.”


November 13, 2024 8:20am


Snoop Dogg wearing his new jewelry line Lovechild Couresty of Dah Dah


Drop it like it’s hot: Snoop Dogg is releasing his own jewelry line called Lovechild.

The rap icon created the collection in collaboration with jewelry brand Metal Alchemist and gamma. – the music and media company that he’s partnered with. Lovechild launches Wednesday via pre-sale at Snoop.Love. and the collection will be available on Dec. 6 in retail exclusively at Reeds 57 locations and online at reeds.com.

“I chose to name the collection Lovechild because I felt like the world is so full of anger and negativity and division, and I know that I lead with love,” Snoop Dogg tells The Hollywood Reporter. “The news is quick to bring you bad news, so we are stepping in with a whole new force of love.”

He adds: “Lovechild is a child created from love — while the world is so full of anger, negativity, and division — I’m choosing to lead with love…for the child that still lives within me, for the child that lives within everyone. I wanted to have a product I could share with the world that speaks to every element of who I am at this point in my life.”

Metal Alchemist says Lovechild is “Snoop’s unique take on jewelry designed for personal empowerment, well-being, and iconic style that’s rooted in American craftsmanship.”

Metal Alchemist founder Carolyn Rafaelian adds: “Snoop, Larry [Jackson] and I built our careers from a shared foundational belief: empower others and change the way things are done. With Snoop’s deep-rooted belief in love as an energy that transforms, and Metal Alchemist’s dedication to crafting clean, powerful precious metal innovation, Lovechild was born. Larry knew bringing us together would spark something extraordinary.”

Jackson — a former Apple Music executive — launched gamma. last year, and the company and Snoop Dogg signed a long-term licensing agreement for exclusive rights to market and distribute the Death Row Records catalog, as well as release two Snoop Dogg albums. Gamma. also has a joint venture with Usher and L.A. Reid, and has partnerships with Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group and Rebel Music/Open Shift Distribution, which includes breakthrough rapper Sexyy Red.

“It’s one thing to endeavor to create a new line in any field, it’s another to do so with a captain of industry and a successful entrepreneur by your side. Having Carolyn Rafaelian on the journey of crafting this new jewelry line with us is a true privilege — it is rare to work with a partner who has the expertise and in house capabilities to create the most fully vertically-integrated manufacturing experience. And with my partner Snoop at the peak of his powers, this partnership stands to be an unexpected hit,” Jackson tells THR.



 The collection is launching Dec. 6 in retail exclusively at Reeds 57 locations and online at reeds.com. It will also available online at Snoop.Love.

Lovechild has something for everyone, as the initial release consists of the following: the Broadus Ring (which pays homage to his last name), cuban link chains in 3mm and 8mm, the Broadus Ring with prong set stones, and cuban chain bracelets in 3mm and 8mm. Each product is available in gold and silver, and prices range from $188 to $1,388.

 Per the site’s official description of the partnership, Lovechild “unites Snoop’s values, Gamma’s empowering vision, and Metal Alchemist’s innovation and craftsmanship. Gamma plays a pivotal role, providing the creative freedom and resources that allow Snoop’s vision to thrive without compromise. It was Gamma that connected Snoop and Metal Alchemist, recognizing the synergy between Snoop’s mission and Metal Alchemist’s integrity and unique approach to jewelry. This collaboration enables Lovechild to uphold an uncompromising standard in design and quality, bringing Snoop’s values to life in every piece.”

Pre-order a piece from Snoop Dogg’s new jewelry line just in time for a holiday gift here! https://metalalchemist.com/collections/lovechild


 

Zeccy

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2063 on: November 13, 2024, 01:20:55 PM »
Outta Da Blue as a soundtrack



How do you know its Outta Da Blue?
 

Sccit

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2064 on: November 13, 2024, 02:42:58 PM »
I don’t even think Gorgeous needs a singer on the hook; I’d rather something along the lines of Still Dre or something…a rapped chorus


even no hook and just let the beat ride out on the choruses would be better
 
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2065 on: November 13, 2024, 02:44:15 PM »
How do you know its Outta Da Blue?

You can hear a bit at the end of that promo vid (if you have listened to the leaked song)
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2066 on: November 13, 2024, 03:38:50 PM »
Like someone said a few pages back the most realistic outcome is an inconsistent project with a few highs sprinkled throughout.
 

HighEyeCue

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2067 on: November 13, 2024, 06:40:42 PM »
People on here really thinking 50 Cent was out there getting hip hop quotables or something back in the day? Dude R&G The masterpiece if you want 50 and Snoop. Best you will ever get is probably the PIMP remix. We all know but won't admit Ja Rule was lyrically superior to 50. That beef in my eyes - image won over lyrics.(50 the Underdog stamped by Dre and Em) vs Murder Inc (lyrically better but converted to Pop music and were ridiculed for it)

Meth - go replay the song off Neva Left or the Algorithm

The point is why would you be hyped for collabs that already happened and were just ok?

you lost me when you brought up Ja Rule like he's some type of lyrical miracle wordsmith

Ill take Snoop, Meth and 50s flows over Ja's rapping any day of the week
 
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phatj

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2068 on: November 13, 2024, 07:44:42 PM »
Snoop also has that joint, take it like a g or something similar in name, only heard it once, I believe that was supposed to be the single off that album, which later named From Tha Streets 2 Tha Suites.


Anticipation for me is dead after the 2 songs heard so far. Cube and Xzibit to close out and save the year. I cant be excited about no album where I already heard 13% and its mid  that has no replay value for me.

Last year it was BODR dropping - the excitement of a new Death Row

Earlier before that , IG playing Talk Dat $hit in the background after the Eminem mini beef along with the Mount Westmore snippets

This year 2 average songs. SMH
 

goodyoung

Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #2069 on: November 13, 2024, 08:27:12 PM »
Man saying that Danny boy, Dion or Kobe (lol) are better than Beyonce or that she's a "trash pop-tart singer" is like absolutely fucking delusional lmao

Just to be clear, I didn't want her anywhere near this album, but she's literally one of the most iconic artists with countless classics and been there since the 90's. Her shitty personality and shady reputation can't change that. What's next, y'all gonna claim Butch or Danny Boy are better than Sade too?

You wanna know who the real shitty pop singers are - take a look at this album tracklist, it's filled with them.