West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Hittman on August 26, 2001, 10:04:55 AM
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Man I aint the biggest Snoop fan in the world and I respect him for DoggyStyle but today there I am going through the CD collection and I saw No Limit: Top Dogg and I though what the hell might aswell have listen to it and I was slightly suprised, last time I played it (while ago) I wasnt really feelin' it but now its dope, but you never actually ever here anyone say anything about it.
21 songs and only 2 skits, thats good, Dj quiks on it, mausbergs on it, nate doggs on it, warrens on it. I think it was slept on becuase of it been from No Limit and all that. For a snoop album i like it.
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dre and xzibit were also on it obviously considering the only hit off the album... a dope azz album.. my third fav snoop album..
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Its joint second for me along with Doggfather.
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yea actually i think it is for me two.. im really between doggfather and it... i been listening to nl top dogg alot lately actually..
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Top Dogg: Better than TLM
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This is a good album. I think "B Please" is a classic record too, Xzibit's verse is incredible. "Buck Em" is an average Dre beat, but a good song. "Just Dippin" is tight too, Dre sounds a lil weird but the beat is some funky shiit. My fav Quik produced song was "Don't Tell," a hella tight song with Warren G, Nate & the late Mausburg. Meech came tight also with some funky ass beats. Goldie Loc made his DPG debut wit "20 Minutes" too. On the album, Snoop returns to his roots.
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On the album, Snoop returns to his roots.
This is the sort of Snoop that I like, early Snoop.
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Buck-Em was a tight ass beat Incognito...Snoop came gangsta on that and ripped it...I agree about Just Dippin Dre sounds funny on that shit but the beat is funky and once again Snoop rips it...Snoop's flow got back on track on this album thanks to working with some REAL producers rather than Beats by the pound...
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yea actually i think it is for me two.. im really between doggfather and it... i been listening to nl top dogg alot lately actually..
i feel this way too... Just Dippin' is a long term fave of mine... apart from a few Ho Limit tracks.. its all dopeness.
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For sure, this is my second favorite Snoop album, all of 1999 Top Dogg and the Slim Shady LP got me through the drout the industry was in at the time.