Snoop Dogg/The Blue Carpet Treatment
Snoop Dogg has dissatisfied me a lot recently, since he began collaborating with Pharell Williams in specific. His songs had become an irritating, tasteless and sugarcoated mixture of R’n'B alike songs. Nevertheless, it appears such as the rap legend has place some much much more efforts into his most current album. Not all of his songs nor collaborations have convinced me, however the album consists of some powerful and useful tracks that maintain it gangsta and appeal to much much more creativity.
Intrology requires the listener by shock. Introduced by a darkish instrumental background, featuring George Clinton, the prelude of the album will remind you with the previous Snoop Dogg. Based on an enthusiastic rhythm, it describes a lifestyle of luxury and introduces the blue carpet therapy aimed at tremendous stars.
Trumpets, keyboards, soft funky seems draw a relaxing atmosphere whilst Snoop Dogg flows quicker compared to wind, contrasting with the funky/soul environment of the tune. Well carried out!
Crazy featuring Nate Dogg superbly describes a California life style. Watered sounds are coupled with soft female vocals. It’s time for you to relax and also to enjoy Snoop enjoying with the vowels. Sit back again, relax and really really really feel good: Snoop is taking you to some trip in a good West Coast type.
Vato is definitely really really worth your attention. It intelligently brings together Snoop’s talent with Cypress Hill’s B Real real Latino style.
Follow the starting of the beef and enjoy each rappers’ narrative abilities inside a persistent style. I suggest you the tune and video to Vato.
Well…That is That belongs towards the songs I discover superficial and horrible. Perhaps it’s also because of the reality that I by no means liked R Kelly. Much much more strikingly, Party songs aren’t my cup of tea. No way.
Candy Dripping Like H2o is quite disappointing as well. It’s not much much much better than 50 Cent’s Candy Shop. The lyrics are poor and E forty, Mc Eiht, Goldie, Daz and Kurupt don’t assist enhancing it. It sadly lacks creativeness.
Get a Light featuring Damian Marley is not amongst my favorites both. I’m not truly happy using the content materials nor with the use with the instrumentals that sound repetitive and dull as hell.
Gangbangin’ 101 is a Snoop/ The sport collaboration. Keyboard sounds, harpsichord notes and rhythmic claps will transport the listener into a Californian gangsta atmosphere.
Lax featuring Ice Cube has some police vehicles sirens within the track record. The soft vocals strangely contrast with the sirens and can make you guess the dangerous and unsafe atmosphere Cali really is.
The tune that I really loved is Lil Crips. Built on somber bass seems married with some banging lyrics, the song describes baby gangstas’ criminal actions. The tune is rhythmic and well labored on.
Unsafe again is Spherical Here. Harpsichord notes coupled with swinging beats totally explain the harsh environment with the LA hood. It ain’t secure to go away the house: you’ve been warned by a accurate OG.
Bitch I Realized has that beautiful G Funk taste in the track record. The song is luscious as hell. Sensitive souls much much much better skip the song. Strong stomachs will most likely appreciate the filthy tune in which Snoop plays the role of the kinky pimp (you guessed it).
Globally, the albums offers some fascinating musical perspectives from the man who totally created it within the rap sport. In many songs, Snoop’s mastery of his artwork comes to shine. Unfortunately another songs are much much more disappointing and ways as well industrial to me.
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