Some original West Coast
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By MONEY 91
I grew up, listening to West Coast hip-hop I was a huge fan of Snoop Dogg since the early 2000s I’m so happy you still haveDeath row records Without his music and his legacy,There will not be hip-hop on the West Coast Keep up the work, uncle snoop
Another Great One... From the Great One.
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By PRSteidl
Ok, so music in inherently subjective... that said, this is just a fun, well-made album. Is it a bit more "pop" than some of his older stuff? Sure, but the songs are catchy. He has great artists featured on the album. Snoop samples a lot of timeless songs on the album. And let's be honest... the album art.... I mean, I bought the vinyl for that reason alone. This album is up there with "Tha Last Meal". Love it.
Weak
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By TB7572
What can I say besides this album should have stayed in his mind.
#No
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By nopenopenope@
Uncle Ruckus making a album. Maybe they’ll play us on country radio… #notlikeus
Sell out Uncle Tom
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By Mistademenor
Snoop lost his soul.
Garbage
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By Vip69
Can’t believe how low the puppy dogg has gone. Nothing to get excited about here. Lapdogg is washed up now.
W
5
By Rhrhfbhfjr
Pressure is my favorite
disappointed honestly
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By hoverboardmaster 700
no replay value imo
Meh!
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By Ballers.Opinion
The lackluster 1st single “Gorgeous” and cheesy album cover I guess was an omen. All these tracks would be considered filler songs on both Chronic albums and on Doggystyle. The song with Sting was a huge letdown, as Sting is barely felt on the song. The Jellyroll feature is awkward sounding. Even the 50 & Slim guest verses lack oomph. The sequel is never as good as the original they say. This album takes that quote to a new level. The album is 15 - 20 years too late, even Eric B & Rakim knew when to call it quits. This album should have never seen the light of day.
Trash
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By isiah
Snoop and Dre have to give it up. Time has passed