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Disco de Snoop Dogg: “R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece [PA]”

Disco de Snoop Dogg: “R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece [PA]”
Descripción (en inglés) :
Personnel include: Snoop Dogg (rap vocals); 50 Cent, Justin Timberlake, Lil Jon, Nelly, Pharrell, Soopafly, The Bee Gees, Trina, Bootsy Collins, Charlie Wilson . <p>Following up one of his strongest records to date, Snoop Dogg returned in 2004 with an album he audaciously labeled a "masterpiece." Indeed, the rapper's seventh record finds the Long Beach, California native firing on all cylinders, with his usual slow-and-steady delivery freely flowing over tracks of all varieties. <p>Easily Snoop's most diverse album, R&G slips from solidly street-oriented tracks to purely fun tunes, with moments both sensual and silly that add up to what's almost a concept record. Snoop has always been a master of squaring a mellow melody with his hardcore edge, but he reaches new heights on R&G, particularly on the Neptunes-assisted single "Drop It Like It's Hot" and the incredible early-1980s disco-soul sound of "Let's Get Blown." Snoop also reminds listeners just how hard he can hit on tracks like the relentless, chaotic "The Bidness" and the sinister 50 Cent duet "Oh No." If there were ever any questions about Snoop's stature as a premier statesman of rap, R&G effortlessly lays them to rest.
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Lista de temas :
1 I Love To Give You Light (Intro)
2 Bang Out
3 Drop It Like It's Hot - (with Pharrell)
4 Can I Get a Flicc Witchu - (with Bootsy Collins)
5 Ups & Downs - (with The Bee Gees)
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7 Snoop D.O. Double G
8 Let's Get Blown Video
9 Step Yo Game Up - (featuring Lil Jon/Trina)
10 Perfect - (with Charlie Wilson)
11 WBallz (Interlude)
12 Fresh Pair of Panties On
13 Promise I Video
14 Oh No - (with 50 Cent)
15 Can U Control Yo Hoe - (with Soopafly)
16 Signs - (featuring Charlie Wilson/Justin Timberlake)
17 I'm Threw Witchu - (with Soopafly)
18 Pass It Pass It
19 Girl I Like U - (with Nelly)
20 No Thang on Me - (with Bootsy Collins)
Información del disco :
Título: R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece [PA]
UPC:602498648414
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:R&B - Gangsta/Hardcore
Artista:Snoop Dogg
Artistas Invitados:The Bee Gees; Nelly; 50 Cent; Charlie Wilson; Bootsy Collins; Pharrell; Justin Timberlake; Lil Jon; Trina
Productor:The Alchemist; The Neptunes; Warryn
Sello:Geffen Records (USA)
Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
Fecha de publicación:2004/11/16
Año de publicación original:2004
Número de discos:1
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Studio
Carl Wayne (Miami, Florida, USA) - 04 Diciembre 2004
32 personas de un total de 35 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- So Perfect

I'm a new user on amazon and this is my first review so I got to do a review of the best album of 2004. Snoop reach the level that is reached in 1993 with Doggystyle. I am a big fan of Snoop Dogg. I love is style.

Ok this is what I think of the songs:

I Love To Give you Light - 4/5

Bang Out - 4/5

Drop it Like it's hot - 6/5

Can I Get a Flicc with You - 4/5

Ups & Downs - 4.5/5

The Bidness - 4.5/5

Snoop D.O. Double G. - 4/5

Let's Get Blow - 5/5

Step Yo Game Up - 4.5/5

Perfect - 5/5

Wballz

Fresh Pair of Panties - 3.5/5

Promise I - 4/5

Oh No - 6/5

Can You Control Yo H** - 6/5

Signs - 4.5/5

I'm Threw Witchu - 4.5/5

Pass It Pass It - 5/5

Girl Like U - 4.5/5

No Thang On Me - 4.5/5

One more thing, I notice that one guy is posting comments with different names talking bad things about Snoop and giving one star to the album. I think you should find who he is and probite him of doing reviews. Stop doing that. You already rated the CD and you already did you're review. That's sad. Do something else.

Bottom line I think this is great. The name says it better: "R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece". Snoop is here to stay forever and ever

G-Baby "C.r.i.p." - 07 Diciembre 2004
32 personas de un total de 37 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Wad up

Thiz cd iz tight dawg.Snoop,Dre,Ice Cube,Jay-Z,Kanye West,Mack 10,Warren G,Nate Dogg and DMX are the true rappers in da game da others are just tryin to get fame and rap bout stupid things just to sell copies.Like eminem n' sh*t like that.And those haters who are posting boolsh*t bou snoop get a life.You dont understand true rap and if i see you im my front i'll bust a cap on youre a** and i bet snoop would do that to.You dont know sh*t bout rap.You are just like the trl guys.And nas suck dawg he cant rap and he aint sell nothin.Snoop sold more than da double of what he sold.Thiz cd can be compared wit doggystyle cuz its a breaktrough like doggystyle.Snoop keep it up dogg.You know what you doyin and this cd deserves 5 stars if it wasnt for the hater that iz doyin reviews wit different names.B*atch you aint sh*t.Snoop is da big boss dogg

Anthony Rupert "shut up, Shut Up, SHUT UP!!!" (Milwaukee, WI) - 25 Abril 2005
42 personas de un total de 50 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- 2-1/2 stars -- Drop it like it's not

It's clear to see from the reviews here that Snoop Dogg still has a devoted fan base, and it's also evident that most of the less-than-four-star ratings for this album are getting a lot of unhelpful votes. But I have to be honest and say that this album, R&G, really isn't doing it for me.

After listening to this album, I had to ask myself if Snoop put this album out because he wanted to or because he was bored. And I really don't understand how people can say this is better than Doggystyle. But while there's nothing really mind-blowing here, there are still some songs that are good for dancing to, like "Drop It Like It's Hot" (if people are surprised I'm saying that after reading my `2004 Awards' guide, I said the song was overrated; I didn't say it was wack) and also "Oh No" with 50 Cent. The only real problem with the latter is the screaming of "G-UNIT!" at the end -- but 50 doesn't say it; Snoop does, and he sounds ridiculous.

But there are so many problems on this album that it's annoying. For one thing, as another reviewer mentioned, there are way too many guest stars on here, and they really don't bring anything to the table, like Nelly on the filler track "Girl Like U". And even Bootsy Collins can't save the stupid "Can I Get a Flicc Witchu". Bootsy also shows up on the last track, "No Thang On Me", but Snoop is hardly even in it, and when he IS, he's just talking instead of rapping. The same goes for "I'm Threw Witchu", where he's only talking for a little at the beginning before Soopafly desecrates the rest of the song.

Things also get strange when you come to "Ups & Downs" with the Bee Gees. Actually, the Bee Gees aren't really in it; the music is just taken from their song "Love You Inside and Out". And "Step Yo Game Up" (with Lil Jon and Trina) is confusing because the chorus is calling out to wack emcees while the verses are about having sex (but who is Trina to tell someone to step their game up, anyway?).

One song I really don't care for is "Can U Control Yo H**", not necessarily because of its title, but because it talks about smacking women up. I know it's just a song, but it still bothers me. And "Fresh Pair of Panties On" is one of the stupidest things I've ever heard (starting with its title). But another flaw the album has is how formulaic things can get. There's the obligatory song Snoop named after himself ("Snoop D.O. Double G") and the obligatory Gap-Band-sampled-tracks-featuring-Charlie-Wilson ("Signs", also featuring Justin Timberlake; and "Perfect"). Even though Charlie can still sing, his presence still makes things monotonous.

Snoop Dogg can show that he can stay in the game, but I just don't think he has it any more (by the way, 213's album also proves that). He might still be able to go platinum, but this 78-minute album isn't the masterpiece he claims it to be.

Anthony Rupert

Charles Robinson "Omega" (New York, USA) - 17 Enero 2005
12 personas de un total de 13 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- 2004 Doggystyle

R&G is, with no doubt, the 2004 Doggystyle. This cd got it all and plus WBALLZ with DJ EazyDick. The producion is expetacular, as usual, by the Neptunes. Snoop made a good choice to sign for Neptunes label, Star Trak. Now Doggystyle Records and Star Trak Records form a powerful force. Snoop still got that laid back flow and that gangsta style but now with more mature and good lyrics. "Bang Out" is very gangsta. "Drop it Like it's Hot" resembles with "What's My Name"."Let's Get Blown" is very smooth and "Oh No" is awsome. "Pass It Pass It" take us back to the old G-Funk days. Snoop changed since 1992 but for better and now he's a legend. It's funny because most of the singers that become legends don't need to make very good albums but Snoop created a Masterpiece. That's why I bought this album and I think you should buy it too.

Jack Foley "Hip-Hop reviewer" (Pennsylvania, Washington, USA) - 22 Diciembre 2004
8 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Wonder

ONE of rap's true legends, Snoop Dogg, goes some way to justifying that reputation with his latest album, R&G (Rhythm and Gangsta), a heavyweight affair in all senses of the word.

Featuring collaborations with the likes of Pharrell, The Neptunes, Lil' Jon, Jelly Roll and Supafly, not to mention Justin Timberlake and Nelly, the album contains 20 tracks - most of which epitomise the smooth, laidback Snoop Dogg style, as well as the bad boy attitude which has proved such an inspiration to others.

Lead track, Drop It Like Its Hot, became a monster of a hip-hop single, featuring a hook that instantly buries itself in your brain, with Pharrell rapping the first verse over a characteristically beat-driven Neptunes production - complete with a brand new style of beat box.

It is already all over US radio reaching an audience of 19 million, and making it the biggest rap record currently playing State-side.

And it's an appropriate metaphor for the rest of the long-player, thanks to the effortlessly cool vibe surrounding most of it.

Let's Get Blown, for instance, reverberates with that smooth Neptunes style, while Perfect, an upbeat ballad featuring a delicious guest appearance from Charlie Wilson, recalls the brilliance of Beautiful, from Snoop's last album.

The only album does occasionally veer into ultra bad-boy territory, such as the borderline-offensive, Step Yo Game Up (featuring Lil Jon and Trina), which features countless references to b*tches, n*ggers and motherf*ckers, but then I guess this wouldn't be a Snoop Dogg album without a bit of bite to it.

Elsewhere, the Justin Timberlake-Charlie Wilson collaboration, Signs, is a suitably upbeat track that invites some serious dancefloor activity (courtesy of its funky style), while Nelly stamps his style all over Girl Like U, which could well become another of the album's monster singles.

UK listeners also benefit from the bonus track, Riders on the Storm, a curiously likeable rap cover of The Doors' classic, which features a welcome sample of the original.

Rhythm & Gangsta works best when keeping it smooth and playing to the Neptunes style, ensuring that Snoop Dogg remains the king of cool on the rap circuit.

The album, it's named Masterpiece and I think it achieve that status.

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