It's August 31, 2025, 10:09:46 AM
This is why I'm waiting for my CD copy from Amazon before I listen to the album. Legit have only heard Gorgeous, Outta Da Blue, and Thank You so far. I'm avoiding spoilers.
you can compare the two versions and it's night and day. the one with less treble has more thump too, sounds much 'fuller' in the middle. the 'bad' version of Gorgeous actually overloaded my amp from excessive high frequencies.and the people complaining about a lack of bass were right all along.
cd version is fine and probably so is the 15 track version up on apple music.but the 16 track version boy oh boy something went wrong there it's so hot it's borderline distorting.
This makes me feel better waiting for the CD version. They rushed Thank You on there at the last minute without quality control and fucced up the master. Just another embarrassing pick your poison scenario for the fans. You can choose the CD master which sounds fine but lacks Thank You, or the 16-tracc version with a fucced up master.
Snoop_Dogg-Missionary-CD-FLAC-2024-AUDiOFiLE >> this is the real deal..Gotta peep it and see how it sounds.
maybe someone can explain to me why there is no official clip yet
I've actually grown to like Outta Da Blue when listening to the whole album. It seems to work when listening to the whole project.The problem is with many of the tracks that it's not instantly catchy/easy to like for the casual listener, unlike Doggystyle where it was so easy for everyone (hip-hop and non hop-hop fans alike) to like instantly. For me, it's like Missionary is Snoop's equivalent to Makaveli - quite difficult to casually listen to the album, not really for the clubs or car (exception for a couple of tracks). It's was more for listening to the earphones on the way to work, and listening to the album in one whole go, where as All Eyez on Me had music for different situations (clubs, car, etc) and you can quite easily listen to a couple of tracks on it's own.