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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: MontrealCity's Most on December 02, 2006, 10:15:09 AM
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Some of you might not like how i categorised the different snoop eras but this is the way i see em.
1. You had snoop with chronic, doggystyle, murder was the case i think we can all agree on snoop here the way he flowed the way he looked with the braids.
2. Is mixed for me the doggfather from about 95 to 97 about he had the long str8 hair permed out a lot he flowed a certain way all the way thru i think his first no limit release.
3.end of no limit, i think top dogg was transition but then the last meal and what came after he thought he was a pimp , he started kicking it with Bishop and shit.
4. Now hes a pop star in my opinion.
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The ol snoop doggy dogg was da chit 8) but something about his new mainstrean shit is alright too.
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I never really liked snoop in any era..
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Snoop '92-'95 probably my favorite rapper ever next to Cube in '90-'91 and Pac in '95-'96
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early days with dre...
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I'd use these eras:
- Early Death Row. The prime.Snoop is Dre's extension and is completely G-Funk'd out.
- Late Death Row. Beyond his prime and failed to live up to expectations for his new album. Has gotten out of his status as Dre's man. Experiments with some mild R&B-ish music on his second album.
- Early No Limit period. Snoop tries to hold on to a overly gangsta image and forsakes his middle artistic name, possibly as a symbolic sort of musical rebirth. The low-point of his career.
-Late No Limit/ pre-Dogghouse period. Snoop realises the westcoast is where he belongs and tries to get back. Hence, appearances by a variety of westcoasters on No Limit Top Dogg, a reunion with Dr. Dre and the plans to become a westcoast don with enormous respect on the west coast. The extremely westcoast first Eastsidaz-cd as well as the slightly more mainstream, but virtually No-Limit-less Tha Last Meal should be seen in this light.
-Dogghouse period. Snoop cuts ties with No Limit, and once again with Dr.Dre. Takes a funky gangsta route,musically. He feels he is the big man of the westcoast and tries to build a new Death Row under his supervision. He fails.
-Early Doggystyle records period. Snoop's own label heads in a new, and decidedly more poppy direction. In the course of this period, he loses Kokane, Tha Eastsidaz, Kurupt,Bad Azz, E-White and others. Enter The Neptunes and the whole assorted poppy roster that 'graces' his work from now on.
-Late Doggystyle Records. Snoop tries to seriously claim the royal crown of the westcoast again, and advocates unity and coalition. Reconnects with various people, including Dr. Dre. The poppiness remains but is somewhat diluted. Wether this a slight, but in the end unimportant bump in the route to being a pop star or a true near-return to old ideals remains to be seen.
As for my favourite, that would have to be Early Death Row period,followed by the Dogghouse period.
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I'd use these eras:
- Early Death Row. The prime.Snoop is Dre's extension and is completely G-Funk'd out.
- Late Death Row. Beyond his prime and failed to live up to expectations for his new album. Has gotten out of his status as Dre's man. Experiments with some mild R&B-ish music on his second album.
- Early No Limit period. Snoop tries to hold on to a overly gangsta image and forsakes his middle artistic name, possibly as a symbolic sort of musical rebirth. The low-point of his career.
-Late No Limit/ pre-Dogghouse period. Snoop realises the westcoast is where he belongs and tries to get back. Hence, appearances by a variety of westcoasters on No Limit Top Dogg, a reunion with Dr. Dre and the plans to become a westcoast don with enormous respect on the west coast. The extremely westcoast first Eastsidaz-cd as well as the slightly more mainstream, but virtually No-Limit-less Tha Last Meal should be seen in this light.
-Dogghouse period. Snoop cuts ties with No Limit, and once again with Dr.Dre. Takes a funky gangsta route,musically. He feels he is the big man of the westcoast and tries to build a new Death Row under his supervision. He fails.
-Early Doggystyle records period. Snoop's own label heads in a new, and decidedly more poppy direction. In the course of this period, he loses Kokane, Tha Eastsidaz, Kurupt,Bad Azz, E-White and others. Enter The Neptunes and the whole assorted poppy roster that 'graces' his work from now on.
-Late Doggystyle Records. Snoop tries to seriously claim the royal crown of the westcoast again, and advocates unity and coalition. Reconnects with various people, including Dr. Dre. The poppiness remains but is somewhat diluted. Wether this a slight, but in the end unimportant bump in the route to being a pop star or a true near-return to old ideals remains to be seen.
As for my favourite, that would have to be Early Death Row period,followed by the Dogghouse period.
Well said homie.
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early days with dre...
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early days with dre...
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pretty much all the shit Snoop's done w Dre is classic, so its got to be the early days when it was all about S-n-double-o-p and Dr. Dre. Altho the shit they are making together now is dope, there isnt as much of it. We need more Snoop and Dre for sure
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early 90's : 92-94
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When he retires ....lol
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I was too little to remember early shit
my favorite is Snoop from 1998-2001
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When he retires ....lol
yeah..that era was classic LMAO.
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early days with dre...
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are you serious with this question?
I got one for you guys...
Would you rather be rich and married to Jessica Alba, or living in Iraq for the rest of your life?
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How i think about it is like Doggystyle Iz tha BEST!!!!
But tha Dogg Father album wuz bangin 2!!!!! without dre he wuz craccin...The rest can say wut they want!!!!!! Peep hiz flow, g'd up beatz Pooh wuz craccin Dawgs!!!!!!
Hiz No Limit Shit i really dig tha last meal on the rest i like a few cutz
Paid tha cost BANGIN
R&G a few cutz
And hiz latest Bangin!!!!!
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1. 2. 3. 4. or like Snoop used to say it in his best era; 1, 2, 3 and to tha fo.......................
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Snoop was running shit in the rap game from 92-94, ain't nobody put it down like that, Then came Big and Nas in 94-96 they were running shit but not at the level of early Snoop, Doggfather IMO was his 2nd best album, Snoop's flow on some of those songs were :o, and the beats were bangin even without Dre, it's just that some of the songs were poorly mixed with Snoops vocals too low, but lyrics and flow were on point...