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Spankin' Free LP Preview: Gangsta Snoop Reunites With Dr. Dre, Improves Macking Mojo On Tha Blue Carpet Treatment
When Snoop Dogg returns to record stores November 21, the rapper will be back in full-on gangsta mode. "There's a certain fanbase that really loves the Pacino in me, the 'Scarface,' the Michael Corleone," Snoop explained recently. "They love that role. And I gotta give them what they love."
And how does he know?
"I just started asking people, 'What do y'all like from Snoop?' " he said. "And everybody just liked that gangsta sh--. Not that they don't love when I do venture and try different things, and do pop singles and do songs with Pharrell ... but they prefer me to be that [gangsta] character."
And so for the official follow-up to 2004's R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, Snoop is returning to his roots. "I'm back in the game again, as far as aggressively representing West Coast music, because I feel like we invisible right now," Snoop said during a break from work at his Crippin' Kitchen studio ("That's where we be cooking that gangsta music," he explained) in Hollywood.
"So what I did was make a record where we could actually, like, open up a blue carpet for the young rappers and the old rappers from the West Coast to walk the lane and to be a part of my record," he said.
Hence the album's actual title, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment.
"I went to an awards ceremony and they was like, 'Snoop, we want you on the red carpet, '" the rapper said. "And I was like, 'I'm tired of walking on the damn red carpet.' "I want to walk on some blue carpet.' And it just came to me."
The album introduces a couple of new groups Snoop has put together — Westurn Union and the Warzone — but also unites him with some of the West Coast's top rappers, including the Game (on a track called "Gang Banging 101"), Ice Cube and Cypress Hill's B Real. Most noteworthy, however, is that mentor Dr. Dre is back behind the boards on a few tracks.
"I need him to be there for me," Snoop said. " 'Cause the people, they become addicted to hit records, and when I'm with Dr. Dre, we make hit records."
This time, though, their partnership was different. "I'm focused on making songs, and back then I used to just rap," Snoop said of earlier collaborations with Dre, like his 1993 debut Doggystyle. "And now when I work with Dre, he don't let me do that no more. He don't just let me go in there and freestyle anymore. It takes, like, three days to make one song with that n---a, 'cause he be wanting every word to be right. I can't knock him, but sh--. I remember when I used to come in here and just la la la la boom bam and just do it."
One of the tracks the two worked on together is called "Imagine," which envisions what their lives would be like if their hip-hop careers never took off. "It's deep; it's heavy," Snoop said. "We just wanted to make a record that wasn't such a party record or a dance record. We wanted a record that makes you think."
Tha Blue Carpet Treatment's first single, "Vato," featuring B Real, is also a thinking tune, "trying to unite the black and the brown on the West Coast," Snoop said of the track that addresses violence between blacks and Hispanics in Los Angeles (see "Snoop Reclaims His Old Doggystyle, Goes Gangsta For 'Vato' Video"). "Pharrell brought that idea to me," Snoop said of the song's producer. "He's also got a song on my record called 'Special' that he did for me with Brandy. Brandy's my first cousin. We never really told the world because we weren't trippin' off of that, but that's my family."
Other unexpected collaborators include Young Jeezy and Ne-Yo, who produced a track called "Put This Thing on You." "Normally, I don't make records for the ladies because I like being real derogatory towards the women, but I've been working with Pharrell and getting a little older and wiser," Snoop said. "So what I did on that record was I went and got one of the specialists at making songs for the ladies, 'cause I'm kind of, like, lacking on my macking."
Along with Dre and longtime collaborator Battlecat, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment also reunites Snoop with Timbaland. The pair first worked together on a remix of "Doggfather" in 1996.
"I played him 'Vato' and he was like, 'Ah,' and he put headphones on and he went into a little mood and came up with something," Snoop recalled of the Timbaland-produced "I Need a Light." "I went outside [of a Miami studio] and was chillin' with Method Man and Lil Wayne. I came back in there and he was like, 'I got something.' So I freestyled to it and the first thing I said was 'I need a light/ Get it right.' "
The track Snoop is most excited about, however, is one with up-and-coming producer Frequency and called "Think About It." "I rap like before I got with Dre, before I got in the game," Snoop said. "I didn't really trip off no concept. I don't really, like, focus on making no hooks, I don't really want no singing on it, I don't really wanna say anything that's too political, or say anything that's too fun.
"I just wanna express what's on my heart."
— Corey Moss, with reporting by Liz Hernandez
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Dope 8)
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Nice read, but one minute he's talking about producing a gangsta album and the next he's detailing tracks with Brandy and Ne-Yo. Apart from the Dre beats I don't expect this to be any different from R&G.
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Brandy's his cousin?
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Snoop is Brandy's cousin? The whole Hollywood is a big family, next thing you will learn is that Dre is his uncle...I don't know what to think of the album yet, I need a preview with songs to judge it better. Good that there is Dre and Timbo, at least we know there's gonna be some good beats
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can't wait for this shit
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On one hand ; Timbo, Dre, The Game, Cube....
On the other; Brandy, Ne-yo, Will I am, Jeezy... Seems like a inconsistent album, can't be worst than his latest though
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Thats good news!! and about Brandy being his cousin....I knew that it wasnt just a rumor
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Hope Dre and Snoop be on some classic shit. 8)
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Does anyone know why Dre doesn't executive produce entire records anymore? Too busy I guess? ::)
Asisde from Dre working on this infamous "Detox" record ::), I can only imagine what a Snoop Dogg record would sound like being entirely executive produced by Dre...Of course we would have to wait a minimum of 5 years to probably here 2 traccs off it, but still the combination of the 2 would really be good for SoCal, the West Coast, and music in general....I wouldn't expect it to be anything like "Doggystyle", but the great chemistry between the 2 on a tracc is undeniable, even by me.....I would more than likely go out an actually PURCHASE the album :o, and could see a record with theez 2 doing big numbers sales wise....Dre's tracc record is there as far as executive producing full albums for other people...The one or 2 traccs he does manage to put out, I don't think justifies the long wait...
Anyway, I doubt we'll see "hood" or "classic" Snoop Dogg on this record...The annouced features are all over the place and I think he's trying to appeal to too many people...Somehow, I see the tracc with Dre getting mysteriously left off of retail (just have to wait and C).....Unless this is a double disc, I think I'll continue to listen to "Snoop Doggy Dogg" as opposed to "Snoop Dogg"
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fucc snoop dogg...i dont know why some of you niggas is still on his nuttz. he's a pop artist. tryin to glorify gangbangin by hollerin cuzz on his records. nigga aint never banged in his life. hope somebody caps his ass before the year is out.
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As soon as i hear one of the Will.I.Am tracks that are supposed to be on this album and its just as bad as Too $hort's "Keep Bouncin", i'm done being hyped for the album.
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We'll just have to wait and see.I'm happy to see Dre and Timbo there, and I won't mind if Will.I.Am is on a track like "Bounce" off $hort's album
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fucc snoop dogg...i dont know why some of you niggas is still on his nuttz. he's a pop artist. tryin to glorify gangbangin by hollerin cuzz on his records. nigga aint never banged in his life. hope somebody caps his ass before the year is out.
lol..aaaaahh...lol..hahahahahahahaha
i had to...
i don't feel either way about snoop but my nigga right here don't give a fuck...lol
snoop. he's a legend.
i don't know much bout his gangster card tho. i just thought my nigga was way serious bout it right now.
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well you just cant judge the album ´fore its out, you never know, anyways so Daz and RBX are Brandy´s cousins? ???
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Seems kinda mixed up with gangsta tracks on the other hand and Brandy/Ne-Yo stuff on the other. You never know though, gotta wait and hear. But still - Dre & Snoop - you know you got to hear that.
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We'll just have to wait and see.I'm happy to see Dre and Timbo there, and I won't mind if Will.I.Am is on a track like "Bounce" off $hort's album
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he's a pop artist. tryin to glorify gangbangin by hollerin cuzz on his records
Even though this internet crip is one of the biggest idiots on this board, I do agree with this. I'm tired of rappers glorifying gangbanging on records like it's something cool to do when in reality, people are losing their lives every day to this shit.
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snoop finally realized and recorgnized what tha deal is.
cant wait 4 tha album.spec. tha lynch-collabo.
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On one hand ; Timbo, Dre, The Game, Cube....
On the other; Brandy, Ne-yo, Will I am, Jeezy... Seems like a inconsistent album, can't be worst than his latest though
Yea I don't know what to think of this album now.. I wish Snoop would stay strickly westcoast or gangsta. Not have Brandy and Ne-Yo and shit. I mean I kinda like Jeezy but I personally don't want to hear him on a snoop record. And I'm still not sure about those 2 groups that snoop put together. I wasn't completely impressed with the tracks they've put out so far.
But of course when the album comes out... I'll be checking it out.
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yeah looking at the line-up the album seems to be caught in the middle somewhere. its not gonna have a pure gangsta sound and its not gonna be all pop either, in fact it probably wont have any sort of consistant sound at all, which really isn't very good. snoop should drop the pop stuff and get hook up with quik instead of neyo and will i am...
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Can't wait for this album 8)
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Snoop is Brandy's cousin? The whole Hollywood is a big family, next thing you will learn is that Dre is his uncle...I don't know what to think of the album yet, I need a preview with songs to judge it better. Good that there is Dre and Timbo, at least we know there's gonna be some good beats
I'm surprised not many people knew about it. I remember a few years ago Brandy and Snoop were being interviewed, I think it was for the 1999 Source Awards, and they said they're cousins. Not sure if Brandy/Ray J are related to RBX and Daz or not, but they are first cousins wit Snoop.
Was some friction though between Ray J and Snoop/Brandy when Ray J was rolling with Suge. After a couple of ass-whoopins, Ray J decided it'd be better not to sign to Death Row
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hope somebody caps his ass before the year is out.
your intelligence gleams from that statement.... ::)
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Dope 8)
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i expect nothin but a classic 8)
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good read
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fucc snoop dogg...i dont know why some of you niggas is still on his nuttz. he's a pop artist. tryin to glorify gangbangin by hollerin cuzz on his records. nigga aint never banged in his life. hope somebody caps his ass before the year is out.
He's better than Eazy-E, BG KnoccOut or Dresta, or any of you other busta-ass Compton Crips. You against glorifying gangbangin, should tell them niggas not to do the same.
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Source?
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Dre & Snoop - you know you got to hear that.
propz
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this article was hilarious
"im usually deragatory towards women"
lol
so he finally confirmed brandy is his cuzin
and he was chillin with weezy eh? i thought they had a lil tension before
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sounds like it has it's high points but I still don't know about a couple of these bullshit collaborations...
overall I'm not expecting too much.... hopefully I'll eat my words
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Source?
MTV.com
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Props! Good read!
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Good read.
Dre only executive producers for artists on his own label now. Plus like Snoop said, dude takes forever to producer a song, so I'm not sure that would even be a good idea now. Plus I want Detox first.
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When Snoop Dogg returns to record stores November 21, the rapper will be back in full-on gangsta mode.
;D
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Snoop is Brandy's cousin? The whole Hollywood is a big family, next thing you will learn is that Dre is his uncle...I don't know what to think of the album yet, I need a preview with songs to judge it better. Good that there is Dre and Timbo, at least we know there's gonna be some good beats
I'm surprised not many people knew about it. I remember a few years ago Brandy and Snoop were being interviewed, I think it was for the 1999 Source Awards, and they said they're cousins. Not sure if Brandy/Ray J are related to RBX and Daz or not, but they are first cousins wit Snoop.
Was some friction though between Ray J and Snoop/Brandy when Ray J was rolling with Suge. After a couple of ass-whoopins, Ray J decided it'd be better not to sign to Death Row
daz is snoops 1st cousin, so is brandy so that means they are somehow related right??
lol
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Does anyone know why Dre doesn't executive produce entire records anymore? Too busy I guess? ::)
Asisde from Dre working on this infamous "Detox" record ::), I can only imagine what a Snoop Dogg record would sound like being entirely executive produced by Dre...Of course we would have to wait a minimum of 5 years to probably here 2 traccs off it, but still the combination of the 2 would really be good for SoCal, the West Coast, and music in general....I wouldn't expect it to be anything like "Doggystyle", but the great chemistry between the 2 on a tracc is undeniable, even by me.....I would more than likely go out an actually PURCHASE the album :o, and could see a record with theez 2 doing big numbers sales wise....Dre's tracc record is there as far as executive producing full albums for other people...The one or 2 traccs he does manage to put out, I don't think justifies the long wait...
Anyway, I doubt we'll see "hood" or "classic" Snoop Dogg on this record...The annouced features are all over the place and I think he's trying to appeal to too many people...Somehow, I see the tracc with Dre getting mysteriously left off of retail (just have to wait and C).....Unless this is a double disc, I think I'll continue to listen to "Snoop Doggy Dogg" as opposed to "Snoop Dogg"
He said it all... ::) ::) ::)
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Great read, can't wait for this album
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Snoop is Brandy's cousin? The whole Hollywood is a big family, next thing you will learn is that Dre is his uncle...I don't know what to think of the album yet, I need a preview with songs to judge it better. Good that there is Dre and Timbo, at least we know there's gonna be some good beats
I'm surprised not many people knew about it. I remember a few years ago Brandy and Snoop were being interviewed, I think it was for the 1999 Source Awards, and they said they're cousins. Not sure if Brandy/Ray J are related to RBX and Daz or not, but they are first cousins wit Snoop.
Was some friction though between Ray J and Snoop/Brandy when Ray J was rolling with Suge. After a couple of ass-whoopins, Ray J decided it'd be better not to sign to Death Row
daz is snoops 1st cousin, so is brandy so that means they are somehow related right??
lol
That's not neccessary at all. You see, the family tree could be something like this:
Snoop's grandpa + grandma Snoop's grandpa + grandma
/ \ / \
Brandy's father + Snoop's uncle Snoop's mother + Snoop's father Daz's mother + Daz's father
/ \ /\ /\
Brandy Ray J Snoop Daz
That way, Brandy and Daz are both cousins of Snoop's, but they aren't each other's cousin.
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Snoop is Brandy's cousin? The whole Hollywood is a big family, next thing you will learn is that Dre is his uncle...I don't know what to think of the album yet, I need a preview with songs to judge it better. Good that there is Dre and Timbo, at least we know there's gonna be some good beats
I'm surprised not many people knew about it. I remember a few years ago Brandy and Snoop were being interviewed, I think it was for the 1999 Source Awards, and they said they're cousins. Not sure if Brandy/Ray J are related to RBX and Daz or not, but they are first cousins wit Snoop.
Was some friction though between Ray J and Snoop/Brandy when Ray J was rolling with Suge. After a couple of ass-whoopins, Ray J decided it'd be better not to sign to Death Row
daz is snoops 1st cousin, so is brandy so that means they are somehow related right??
lol
That's not neccessary at all. You see, the family tree could be something like this:
Snoop's grandpa + grandma Snoop's grandpa + grandma
/ \ / \
Brandy's father + Snoop's uncle Snoop's mother + Snoop's father Daz's mother + Daz's father
/ \ /\ /\
Brandy Ray J Snoop Daz
That way, Brandy and Daz are both cousins of Snoop's, but they aren't each other's cousin.
Which is entirly possible since Snoop and Daz are from Long Beach, but Brandy and Ray J are originally from Mississippi. After which they moved to Carson, California.