It's May 14, 2024, 08:29:29 PM
Yeah, I honestly think Snoop will turn into a jazz singer. Straight up. When He's 60, he'll be singing songs, and turn into a frank sinatra, he'll be as big as Louis Armstrong.
Well lately, I've been listening to less and less music. I don't know why, but with my slowdown, I've also thought a lot about the industries standards. I've come to this conclusion, and well, it's nothing new, but this is just my view on the whole music situation.I got one thing to say. The Music industry is run by teenagers. Any popular artist now, is very young, has good looks and is honored for not only their music, but for their appearance as well. Now, when was the last time you heard your parents put on some old music and talk about how <instert artist name> was very attractive and how they were going to be on MTV and such... sure, they had their dick clark specials back then, but in all honesty, the westcoast and Dogghouse especially is growing old. Gone are the days of gangbaning, group orgies and obsessive smoking ideals. Snoop is 30 yrs old, and is a month away from adding another year. His young days try to impress the mainstream crowd is gone. I think with this new addition of artists to the Dogghouse, we will see a new era in westcoast music. Just watching "Welcome To Tha House" shows you how important this business is to them, and they want to put out the best music possible. So, for me, gone are the days that you see Snoop at number 1, played excessively on the radio... he's taking the next step and trying to reach his fans, who are growing old too. When I'm 30, and Snoop is 40, I don't wanna listen about his days in the street... and his music is starting to portray that. Fans are starting to see it too... their won't be another Doggystyle and that's that... and as I grow old, they grow old too and the music will never die.-Big BpG
real talk.
i agree with you to a point, but i don't think Snoop's artists have the ability to blow up. Latoya Williams is good, but she can't carry a whole song, yet a whole album yet. Kokane, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't he older than Snoop? And he definaately won't bring the west back, considering when people criticize the album, the first name that's brought up is Kokane. E-White hasn't impressed me at all. Mediocre flow, Mediocre lyrics, he wouldn't sell more than 250,000. Soopafly can make it big, but Snoop has him burried under other projects, which is a shame. I've been waiting on an album of new material by Soopafly (I'm not counting Dat Wooopty Woop since it was recorded 98/99) for about 3 years. Soopafly is one of the tightest producers out there, yet Snoop barely even used him prior to "Welcome to the House". Soopafly was the lone "All-Star" from his label, and he is somewhat known to the public. If Snoop wants to bring back the west, start by getting some newer talent.