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   BIGG SNOOP DOGG PRESENTS - 
  Welcome 2 Da Chuuch Volume 1 | 
  Review By: 
  Shaun 
  
  Release Date : December 13th 2006
Label : KochRating: 3.5/5
  
       
  
 After listening to this album for the first time, the thing that really stuck 
  out in my mind were the beats – there’s not a bad one on the album. That’s not 
  to say that every song is good, though.
 
 Personally, I don’t like too much R&B material (unless it’s Nate Dogg) and 
  there’s quite a bit on this mix-tape, but some of it’s tight. Specifically, 
  the song “Dinner In Bed,” ft. Mira Mira. The beat sounds like some old 
  English-era music from medieval times mixed with a hip-hop beat. It sounds 
  weird, possibly crazy but trust me, it works.
 
 I’m not, however, feelin’ songs like “Remember,” ft. James, “Sunshine,” ft. J. 
  Blac, and “If,” ft. Wendi, YN and J. Blac, but that’s all a matter a personal 
  preference. If you keep it strictly gangsta, you won’t like these tracks but 
  your girl probably will.
 
 Bigg Snoop introduces a new side project of his called the Nine Inch Dix – 
  apparently consisting of Snoop, Nate Dogg, Soopafly and Lil Half Dead – on the 
  song “Just the Way You Like It.” I got to admit, this song is dope and it will 
  stick in your head! If you’re at a party and no one’s dancing, play this song 
  and I guarantee you, nobody will be sitting still for long.
 
 There’s plenty of DPGC flavor on here. Song’s like “Real Soon,” “We West 
  Coast” and “Notorious DPG” will make you feel like it’s 1993 again. With 
  Kurupt back in the fold, the DPGC is back at full strength and picking up 
  right where they left off. Appearances by RBX and The Lady Of Rage nearly 
  complete the feel-good reunion nostalgia; the only person missing is Dr. Dre. 
  Hopefully, soon…
 
 The song “Shine,” ft. Mykestro, also stands out as one of the better tracks. I 
  love the beat and Mykestro’s flow is nice: “Middle America, infatuated with 
  rap s---, too bad the game so saturated with wack s---”.
 
 That brings me to the best track on the album, “Sisters ‘N Brothers.” Snoop 
  breaks it down and truly spits from the heart on this track. The hook features 
  J. Blac and Mira Mira and it’s perfect.
 
 Snoop’s contributions back to the communities and people of the world have 
  been well documented. It’s nice to know that there are rappers out there who 
  recognize the power they have to help others and actually use it. Songs like 
  this can only help to raise the respectability of hip-hop as an art form and a 
  way of life, to let those people out there who think it’s only about violence, 
  misogyny, money and drugs know the real truth – we do care. Big ups to Bigg 
  Snoop.
 
 “Peace, love, war and hate, and I’m just talkin’ ‘bout the Golden State
 The girls, the cars, the blunts, the heaters, might as well join us can’t beat 
  us, believe us And overseas they launch they torpedoes, and blame all they 
  problems on the world leaders
 We don’t need’em, we fightin’ for our freedom, but all the little kids want 
  Snoop Dogg to teach’em and lead’em
 If I was the president, I know it ain’t relevant, but I say it for the hell of 
  it,
 You know I’d make this world a better place, I’d make sure everybody got food 
  on they plate
 I did a show for this date called Live Aid, for my African peoples, a 20-year 
  sequel
 Now they got water and resources, and we thought, we had it bad, livin’ low 
  with the past, that’s sad.
 
 Hook
 
 The question they ask is if I’m Muslim or I’m Baptist
 My God is your God, even if you Catholic
 See, ya’ll gotta understand that all rappers, ain’t negative, that’s just how 
  we used to live
 Oh yeah, I got the gun with me every time I’m on the street
 I have to do it, got to do it, Dogg can’t be no casualty
 Imagine me if I was dead and gone, kept it strong, led him wrong, and led him 
  home, c’mon
 
 Hook
 
 How ‘bout that, real love between brown and black
 Tha Dogg Pound is back, bring our soldiers back
 And leave them peoples alone, over there in Iraq
 See I done visited the troops, you know I got the scoop
 My peoples over here got everybody caught up in the loop
 Whoop, whoop, but I ain’t gon’ speak to deep and leak game
 But ya’ll need to peep game
 I ain’t gon’ speak to deep and leak game, man, it’s a damn shame
 I ain’t gon’ speak to deep and leak game, somebody gotta make a change”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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