It's August 29, 2025, 02:30:49 PM
lets hope they hook back up
Snoop is not lyrically worthy of spittin on a dre track these days. Then again, nearly nobody that spits on Dre beats these days is worthy, but it doesn't stop them. Snoop hasn't dropped a dope verse since "Big Business" on Swizz Beatz album.I'll take HITTMAN over Snoop.
snoop doesn't sound good on primo beats, the only time snoop and primo sound good together, is if primo is sampling cut off doggystyle
The funny thing about that "Wash" song is the interpolation. It's the riff from "Smiling Faces" and I think that's how they credit it on the album.... but it's also the riff from the chorus of "I wanna do something freaky to you"... which is also the same song (at a different spot in the song) that Dre sampled for "Nothin' But a G Thang". Go download all three songs and you'll see what I mean.
Actually....I donno if y'all realize it, but Snoop ALWAYS brings his A+ game when he works with Dre. It seems like Dre pushes him, and others like Eve, to the best of their ability when they are on his tracks. Think about it, on Chronic 2001 and even on The Wash, Snoop sounded GREAT on the songs with Dre. The Wash song itself was a certified but slept on classic in my opinion. Even just hearin his adlibs and hook on Xzibit's "Losin yo mind" was dope as hell.So yeah, whenever they do connect it's always good and Snoop does his thing. Lyrically, Snoop never did bring any heat, but times have changed and people value lyrics, mainly punchlines and multis, much more than just havin a smooth laid back flow and delivery, along with personality.
Quote from: d-nice on November 27, 2006, 02:45:33 PMI will believe Detox when I hear a single for it and have the album in my hands.but what if you loose your hands before Detox drops?
I will believe Detox when I hear a single for it and have the album in my hands.