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Disco de Snoop Dogg: “Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told [Clean]”

Disco de Snoop Dogg: “Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told [Clean]”
Información del disco :
Título: Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told [Clean]
Fecha de Publicación:1998-08-04
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, West Coast Rap
Sello Discográfico:No Limit/Priority
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:049925000627
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (3.4) :(167 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Snoop World Video
2 Slow Down Snoop Dogg and Mia X
3 Woof! Snoop Dogg, Mystikal and Fiend
4 Gin & Juice II
5 Show Me Love
6 Hustle & Ball
7 Don't Let Go
8 Tru Tank Dogs Video
9 Whatcha Gon Do? Master P and Snoop Dogg
10 Still a G Thang Video
11 20 Dollars to My Name Snoop Dogg, Fiend, Silkk the Shocker and Soulja Slim Video
12 D.O.G.'s Get Lonely 2
13 Ain't Nut'in Personal
14 DP Gangsta Snoop Dogg and C-Murder
15 Game of Life Snoop Dogg and Steady Mobb'n
16 See Ya When I Get There
17 Pay For P...
18 Picture This
19 Doggz Gonna Get Ya
20 Hoes, Money & Clout
21 Get Bout It & Rowdy
Warren Woo (Vancouver, B.C. Canada) - 04 Agosto 1998
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Optimistic

To be honest, I HATE THE NO LIMIT STYLE OF RAP. That's why i was very skeptical at first about this album, but since i love Snoop so much I had to pick it up regardless. The way I see it, Snoop shows that he can still put out great material as evidenced by songs like 'Whatcha Gonna Do,' 'Gin and Juice II,' 'Still a G Thang,'and 'Ho's money and clout.' The biggest similarity with these tracks is that they harken back to a classic snoop style - bouncy basslines with smooth lyrics. The rest of the material is muddled with the annoying No Limit Soldier appearances by fools such as mystikal and Fiend, and much of the album suffers from lackluster, 'jiggly' beats from Beats by the Pound, who I have never really respected. So, when not caught up fully in the annoying no limit southern drawl, Snoop once again shows a lot of potential. When and if he does make another album with Dre, I'll be first in line cuz I know that he is back to form, and that combo will rock the house onc! e again. Overall, a solid but frustrating effort to listen to.

Noyce (Santa Cruz, Ca) - 10 Febrero 2001
4 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- More Like "The Game is to Be Sold Out"

When you get this album you will get it in an akward case. Its made out of the same stuff as a kids lunchbox and has a realy shinny cover that was badly made by a five year old on a computer. On the inside there literly about 50 promotions for No Limit clothes and albums.

When I got into Snoop Dogg everyone told me not to get this one cuz its just crap. So I got all his albums and always but never got this one. Finaly I got tired of saying "I have all of Snoops albums except one". I didn't fell like a true fan. So I got the album with verry low expectations. Actualy this was good cuz the album ended up actualy being worth keeping cuz I expected nothing and got some.

I should also mention I hate No Limit and Cash Money because in my eyes they're ghetto boybands. This is Snoops only full on No Limit pride album by the way.

The first track is actualy good exept for whens Snoops trying to rap but its covered up by an anoying "UHHHHHHH" from Master P who I think has no talent as a producer or a rapper. So after that song I was excited but the next two songs were all No Limit and realy let me down. "Gin & Juice II" is actualy good other than the verry confused chorus. "Show Me Love" is a good song and is produced by DJ Pooh. The beat isn't one of his best but its a break from No Limit. The next two songs are actualy not bad evan though they're by the Pound (no limits producers). Than the album takes a turn for the worst with "True Tank Dogs" and "Whatcha Gon Do" where Master P sounds [sick] as he yells "RUUUUUUNNN". Than the album is saved by "Still a G thang" witch is a great song that would be good on any of his albums. The next three songs are terrible. "DP Gangsta" is a cover of "Gangsta Gangsta" by NWA. The olny problem with this song is the choruse is all screwed up. Other than that i realy like this song. "See Ya When I Get There" is pritty good but too mutch C-Murder on it. "Picture This" is listenable if you fast forward past Mia-X part. "Doggz Gonna Get Ya" is a real good song and i like the lyrics. KLC is the olny producer that has the ability to make a good song on a constant basis. Than comes my favorite song on the album "Hoes, Money & Clout" witch has a westcoast beat and Snoops flow is verry good. "Get Bout it & Rowdy" has a good beat but a bad flow and more yelling by Master P.

The bottem line is that these beats don't work with Snoops vioce. The olny people that should get this album are people who olny buy albums for a few songs, Snoop Dogg fanatics and those people who somehow like No Limit "music". Fortunetly this was a one album slump. Every album sience has improved at least some what.I undrstand why Snoop went to No Limit cuz he needed a friend but it wasn't a good carer move.

Nuisance "the rebel" (Miami) - 25 Julio 2007
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This album's to be thrown out the window not heard

Lets get one thing clear. Snoop and crunk dont mix. You can tell that Master P had full control of this poopfest. Snoop is a laidback rapper. No Limit artists yell so loud you cant even hear the beat. How can you not see something wrong with this transition? The only good tracks are Woof, Still A G Thang, Dont Let Go and Slow Down. The rest of this album is straight...... Filler: Snoop mutilates the old BDP classic Love's Gonna Get Ya with the extremely soft sounding Doggz Gonna Get Ya. His main man died in 96 but he gives tribute to his fleabitten mutt that passed on in See Ya When I Get There(why do we like this fool again?). Snoop ruins a good thing with Gin & Juce II which sounds like a bad horror flick and Get Bout It And Rowdy is too stupid to describe with words. Dishonorable Mentions: Hoes Money& Clout, Snoop World, D.O.G's Get Lonely Too, Hustle & Ball,Tru Tank Dogs and the rest of this album. Bottom Line: Snoop's first album on No Limit is a certified stinker. Even though his later albums on No Limit where good this one was fully controlled by Master P and you can tell. Snoop was out of his element on this one plus the beats were rank to begin with.

Análisis de usuario - 19 Abril 2001
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Somewhere between pretty good and very good

One of no limit's best after C-Murder's life or death.It is true that the beats do not blend with Snoop's voice,but still there are certain tracks on this CD that alone make this a classic.To name a few,Slow Down feat. Mia X,Woof feat.Fiend and Mystikal,and especially See ya when I get there feat.C-Murder and Mystilal.Bout it and Rowdy feat. Master P is typical No Limit material.People who are not fond of no limit will probably not like this album,but those who are fans will love it.

Blair Lambert (C-Town) - 11 Julio 2000
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- What Else Does One Expect From No Limit?

I bought this no limit CD because it was Snoop's. The first tracl was amazing and I got excited, as if there could be a new West Coast No lImit hybrid to break rap into the new millenium. Well it didn't hold up. Songs Such as "Da Game of Life", "Slow Down" and the track which samples the "Bout it Bout it" beat kept me from giving it away, I just keep this CD because it helps complete my Snoop Dogg collection. Oh yeah, where's Daz and Kurrupt!

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