Disco de Snoop Dogg: “Doggystyle [Original 19 Tracks]”
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Doggystyle [Original 19 Tracks] |
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Fecha de Publicación:1993-11-23
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, West Coast Rap
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Sello Discográfico:Death Row
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:049925060522
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21 personas de un total de 23 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Dr. Dre and Snoop's best project... period.
This album is better than "The Chronic." There is no doubt about it. While "The Chronic" was without a doubt a hip-hop classic and a landmark album in g-funk (which Dre basically invented), "Doggystyle" is the result of both Dre refining his sound and Snoop refining his rhyme. It's a beautiful thing... This album is filled with laid-back grooves ("Lodi Dodi") and out-and-out party anthems ("What's My Name?," "Ain't No Fun") alongside horror-filled urban narratives ("Murder Was the Case," "Serial Killa"). It's the perfect balance of gangsta, playa and pimp all rolled into a fat blunt for all to smoke on. Sure, it was graphic... sure, it was violent... sure, it probably offended the majority of people who listened to it... but it sure was fun, wasn't it? Get this album... if you're a real hip-hop head, this deserves to be in your collection.
16 personas de un total de 18 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- let the DOGG take over your mind
There are no words that can describe how PERFECT this album is. If you like 'The Chronic' by Dr. Dre, you'll absolutely adore this album. It has everything you need and everything you ever wanted. This is without a doubt one of the best G Funk albums ever created. This compared to 'G Funk Era' and 'The Chronic', it's impossible to say which one is the best. If you're one of those people who dislike this album, something must be wrong with you because this has easily entered Rap's Hall of Fame.
Produced by Dr. Dre, this has mind-blowing and ear-splitting beats I've ever heard in the G Funk genre. Outstanding songs to be heard on this album are: What's my Name, Gin n Juice, Tha Shiznit, Murder was the Case, Doggy Dogg World and Ain't No Fun (which is my favorite song on this album. Expect guest appearances from Dogg Pound, Dre, RBX, Lady of Rage, Warren G (basically the whole Death Row crew except for 2pac).
Out of every rap album Snoop has released, this is the best by a long shot. I wanna give props to Snoop for creating such a perfect album. This is perfect in all sorts of way and to those who don't respect Snoop, F*CK YOU.
One love
*LOOK OUT FOR THESE RAP ALBUMS*
8 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Snoop Dogg- Doggystyle [DualDisc]
In 1993, 'Doggystyle' was the first rap album to be #1 on the charts. In 2001, it was re-released and remastered in a enchanced cd with the music video, 'Who Am I {What's My Name}?.
Now it's re-released for a second time, now a dualdisc with a DVD with the entire album in enhanced stereo and features 4 music videos from this classic album.
1. Bathtub- N/A
2. G Funk Intro (Featuring The Lady Of Rage)- 10/10
3. Gin And Juice- 10/10
4. Tha Shiznit- 10/10 (also played on Biggie's 'Ready To Die')
5. Lodi Dodi- 9/10
6. Murder Was The Case [DeathAfterVisualizingEternity](Featuring Dat Nigga Daz)- 10/10
7. Serial Killa (Featuring D.O.C., RBX and Tha Dogg Pound)- 10/10
8. Who Am I [What's My Name]?- 10/10
9. For All My Niggaz & Bitches (Tha Dogg Pound Featuring The Lady of Rage)- 10/10 (also featured in 'Poetic Justice')
10. Ain't No Fun (If The Homniues Can't Have None)(Featuring Nate Dogg, Warren G, and Kurupt)- 10/10 (Mariah Carey sampled the same beat on her 'Heartbreaker (Remix)'
11. Doggy Dogg World (Featuring Tha Dogg Pound and the Dramatics)- 10/10
12. Gz and Hustlas- 10/10
13. Pump Pump (Featuring Lil Malik, aka Lil Hershey Loc)- 10/10 (also featured in 'Above The Rim')
DVD Features 4 Music Videos:
Gin & Juice (Remix)- 10/10
Who Am I (What's My Name)- 10/10
Murder Was The Case (Remix)- 9/10
Doggy Dogg World- 10/10
If you want to get this, i would also recommend you get these other CDs:
Dr. Dre- The Chronic [DualDisc]
2Pac- All Eyez On Me [DualDisc]
Makaveli- The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [DualDisc]
The Very Best of Death Row [DualDisc]
Análisis de usuario - 14 Octubre 1999
23 personas de un total de 28 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Passionate and enchanting; a true hip-hop classic.
An excellent look at the artistic integrity of hip-hop, young Snoop Doggy Dogg won the hearts of many with this truly beautiful debut album. Always cool with a touch of jazz swing, this album touches even the deepest reaches of the soul with its enchanting sounds and Snoop's clever lyrics and undeniably entertaining drawl. Every single aspect of the album is amazing; as passionate as the moon in a dark forest night. Doggystyle sounds as smooth as the flowing through a pond. In this current day and age of hip-hop, there rarely is anything as fun and innovative as this. Snoop Doggy Dogg definitely out-did himself on this album, and with help from his friend Dr. Dre (who produced every single track, but was not featured on any), Doggystyle can certainly be called a gem.
The highlights on this album include the lively "G-Funk Introduction", which features a running bass line and a verse from the crazy Lady Of Rage, "Gin and Juice", one of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time, laced by Dr. Dre's signature high-pitched keyboard trills and funky guitar. The best part of the song, though, is signature Snoop, as he turns in the performance of a lifetime. Another amazingly well-done track is "The Shiznit", which has a flute-looped chorus and one of Snoop's greatest performances on the album, as he spits mind-boggling rhymes, Snoop's razor-sharp remake of Slick Rick's old school hip-hop classic, "Lodi Dodi", another amazing performance from Snoop, and sultry background vocals from Nancy Fletcher, the famous "Murder Was The Case", which is a tale told by Snoop reminiscent of Arabian Nights legends. The fast-paced song "Serial Killer", which features Kurupt, Daz, The D.O.C., and RBX, for an interesting jam, the classic "Who Am I (What's My Name?)", with a beat signed by Dr. Dre, and one of Snoop's better rap solos. I found it hard to believe that no one here had mentioned the piano-laced "For All", which features partners Kurupt, Daz, and Lady Of Rage, one of the better tracks (even though Snoop lays out). The very best track is "Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None)", which features Nate Dogg, Kurupt, and Warren G. It has some of the best production I've ever heard, and is the song Mariah Carey sampled for her "Heartbreaker (Remix)". Other highlights include the gently bouncing "Doggy Dogg World", which features Daz, Kurupt, and The Dramatics (a famous soul group). It is laced by an acoustic piano and a flute, the piano-laced "Gs and Hustlas", one of the better tracks, and the head bobbing "Pump Pump", which definitely bounces, and features Lil' Malik. Those were all the tracks, and they were all excellent. Even "Bathtub", the introduction to the album, had passion and meaning.
To conclude my review, Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle is a hip-hop classic. I enjoyed every aspect of the album. It's pretty obvious why Snoop's other albums weren't as good as this one, and that's because he didn't work with Dr. Dre as much. Snoop's later music is still good, with the exception of The Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told, but he needs to get back with Dre to repeat the greatness of this. Always and forever, Snoop Doggy Dogg's first album will be a classic.
Kraze (Kansas City, MO) - 13 Diciembre 2005
9 personas de un total de 10 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- helen is a moron.
This album is one of the first rap CDs that I had ever heard. My brother bought it when it first came out, and boy am I glad he exposed me to it. Snoop pioneered the way for the G-Funk style of rap, and it produced such artists as Warren G and Kurupt. Classics like Gin and Juice, Who Am I, and Murder Was the Case give this album its popularity, while tracks like Gz and Hustlas, Aint No Fun, and Lodi Dodi keep the album give the album great beats.
I had to write this review because I read the review of this "Helen" character. Obviously, since she gave every song on the album a 1/5 or less, I had to check out her other reviews. I noticed that she said that Nelly, in his latest two albums (Sweat and Suit), was "The greatest hip-hop i've ever heard, i'm truthfully amazed. This is an extraordinary effort by the realest hip-hop artist yet. He has got the sweetest voice i've ever heard, snoopy dogg and the genius is nothing in comparision to this guy, this album shows what real hip-hop is all about, i guess."
Hmm. I "guess" that you are a total moron. Don't post whether or not you think someone is a real hip-hop artist if you are a 12 year old girl with no brain.
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