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So Much Style

snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« on: May 26, 2001, 02:00:42 PM »


intro-n/a
g funk intro-5
gin and juice-5++
w balls-n/a
shiznit-5
domino skit-n/a
lodi dodi-4
murder was the case-4.5
serial killa-5
whats my name-5++
for my niggaz and my bitchs-4.5
aint no fun-CLASSIC! 5
chronic break-na
doggy dogg world-5++
skit-bla
gz and hustluz-one of dres best beats. 5
pump pump intro-na
pump pump-4.5
The next episode (not on cd) 5
gz up hos down-5++ unreleased classic

overall this album is very close to perfect..it could have went without alot of skits,, except the w balls ones are funny but the rest could be gone...
this is a for sure classic..often thoguht of as one of the best with the chronic

beats: 6 out of 5
lyrics: 3 out of 5
flow: 5 out of 5
overall : 4.9 out of 5

CLASSIC
 

Murrow

Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2001, 03:00:51 PM »
Intro:  N/A

"G Funk Intro"  4.5/5

"Gin & Juice"  5/5

"WBallz":  N/A

"The Shiznit"  4/5

"Domino":  N/A

"Lodi Dodi"  3.5/5

"Murder Was The Case"  4.5/5

"Serial Killa"  5/5

"What's My Name"  5/5

"For All My Niggaz & Bitches"  4.5/5

"Ain't No Fun"  5/5

"Chronic Break":  N/A

"Doggy Dogg World"  5/5

Skit:  N/A

"G'z & Hustlaz"  4.5/5

"Pump Pump Intro":  N/A

"Pump Pump"  4/5

"G'z Up, Ho'z Down"  4.5/5

"The Next Episode"  4.5/5

Doesn't it seem right that "The Next Episode" would be the last song on the album if it actually made it?  I think it would..."G'z Up, Ho'z Down" would be jsut before it in my opinion.  I think "The Next Episode" is perfect to end off the album.

In my opinion, this album has more classic songs than "The Chronic" does.  Though I thought "The Chronic" was better & more POWERFULL than "Doggysytle.


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So Much Style

Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2001, 02:58:02 PM »
yeah i agree...chronic was way more powerful in how it changed the game....but dre produced this whole album almost and that is special....very dope album
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Smooth

Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2001, 05:10:58 PM »
for some reason i have ALWAYS liked Doggystyle a fair bit more the The Chronic
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Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2001, 06:48:23 AM »
   "Tha Next Episode" wuz supposed 2 be tha last song on tha album.  i guess cuz of Warren 'G' it wuz never on tha CD.  but still, "Gz Up Hoez Down" shoulda been on tha CD.  that song iz classic.
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hrsmn_london

Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2025, 08:29:36 AM »
Just bought the CD with Next Episode on it. Worth buying?
 

Sccit

Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #6 on: October 10, 2025, 05:20:41 PM »
Just bought the CD with Next Episode on it. Worth buying?

no such thing

it never made the album
 

HighEyeCue

Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2025, 06:07:01 PM »
Just bought the CD with Next Episode on it. Worth buying?

I have that version as well… too bad it’s just listed on the back cover lol

Gz Up Hoez down is on it thiugh 8)
 

The Predator

Re: snoop doggy dogg-doggystle short review
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 08:56:12 AM »
Yeah, Next Episode never made it on the listed version, the only song that fuckin had Dre spittin on it!
I was lucky enough that my tape had 'Gz Up Hoez Down' on it.

I like to throw on the remixes/b-sides at the end of the album playlist to keep it going, just as i do with The Chronic.

Regarding all the cut tracks -

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"Tha Next Episode", produced by and featuring Dr. Dre, was listed on the track listing provided to retailers before the album's release, but does not feature on any pressings of the album. A similar instrumental (i.e., it used the same sample as its main melody) was later used for Warren G's track "Runnin' Wit No Breaks" from his 1994 debut album, Regulate...G Funk Era,...Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre later recorded a track titled "The Next Episode" for Dre's second studio album, 2001, which is completely different from the original.

"Doggystyle", featuring Jewell and George Clinton, was recorded during the album sessions but remained unreleased until its inclusion on the compilation album Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1

"The Root of All Evil (Outro)", featuring Teena Marie, was recorded during the album sessions but remained unreleased until its inclusion on the compilation album Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1. There's also a demo version whith extra background vocals. The instrumental was later significantly reworked and used for the remix of "California Love", by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre.

"Every Single Day", featuring Kurupt, Jewell and Nate Dogg, was recorded during the album sessions, remaining unreleased until an alternate version was released on Tha Dogg Pound compilation album 2002. There's also a version which features Daz Dillinger replacing Snoop Dogg's verses.

"Niggas Don't Give A Fuck" appears on the Music from the Motion Picture Poetic Justice. There's also two different demo versions.
"Smoke On", featuring Hug.

"Big Bitches"

"Dogg Pound 4 Life (Original version)" An alternate version was released on the Above the Rim: The Soundtrack where Snoop Dogg has a different verse.

"Fallin' Asleep On Death Row" was recorded during the album sessions but remained unreleased until its inclusion on the compilation album Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1

"Poor Young Dave" was recorded during the album sessions but remained unreleased until its inclusion on The Chronic Re-Lit & From The Vault DVD.

"Eat A Dick" was recorded during the album sessions but remained unreleased until its inclusion on the compilation album Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1