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Video: Snoop Dogg doesn’t Dr. Dre.
March 3rd, 2008


Let us not get this twisted Mr. Dogg, you came off Dr. Dre, not vice versa. Need we remind you that people keep asking you if you have a Dr. Dre production on your albums because your BEST & MOST popular material were spawns of Dr. Dre productions. You are your own dude, and you’re right, “Sensual Seduction” IS a stamp to your career that will never die. And I don’t mean that in a good way.

Sounds like somebody’s pride got hurt when he got 50 and Em’s sloppy seconds.

[tags]Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Aftermath[/tags]



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5 Responses to “Video: Snoop Dogg doesn’t Dr. Dre.”

  1. Krow Says:

    yall can hate, but Sexual Eruption was hot. Real Talk

  2. Krow Says:

    though I agree with everything else you said

  3. JMack Says:

    Explain how it was hot?

    Was it the blatant ripping oh I mean “homage to” the Roger Troutman era? Or was it the terrible use of the autotune software to jump in on the people who need software to make them sound good bandwagon?

    There was little or nothing creative about this. If you think this is hot, then go buy your Guerilla Black cd and bump it like it was biggie in 93.

  4. JMack Says:

    Im about to drop a review on this ego trippin album btw… jesus… horrid.

  5. Krow Says:

    I wasnt into all the mechanical definitions of why I thought it was hot. It just sounded good, and he did something that artist would be afraid of doing cause he said fuck it Im Snoop Dogg. He jumped on the software bandwagon, true, but he obviously was doing it jokingly and as a tribute to that era as opposed to T-Pain using it to sound better. Im just sayin, every song aint got to be super lyrical to be good or have some sense of meaning either. This is a good song to ride out too. That is how I see the song. Doesnt mean Im gonna run out and cop snoop dogg’s album or anything like that (cause the last two albums of his i actually brought were average to below average).

    and the Guerilla Black comparison is a reach, cause Gorilla Black took every inch of an artist and mimicked it to create his own shit. I wasnt born in the 70s but im pretty sure that in the funk era, there was more than one band that sounded like that.

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