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The WireJan 30, 2014The P-funk derived style of Dam-Funk us about as perfect a fit for Snoop's supine cool as can be imagined. [Feb 2014, p.57]
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Q MagazineJan 28, 2014It's a one-tempo caramel cream of an album--sticky-icky and irresistible. [Feb 2014, p.110]
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MojoJan 23, 2014Snoop is in surprisingly tender form. [Feb 2014, p.88]
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Jan 6, 2014The two [Dam-Funk and Snoop], collaborating as 7 Days of Funk, have a loose and luxurious self-titled album (on Stones Throw) that places both men on comfortable turf.
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Jan 3, 2014Lyrically, 7 Days Of Funk offers little to muse on. Snoop's mainly concerned with discussing how funky he is and what a good time he's having. It's largely free of the misogyny and gangsterisms that have defined his past work.
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Jan 2, 2014Until Snoop's next reincarnation, this is a welcome diversion.
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Dec 19, 2013Dam-Funk's production is solid and quite funky, while Snoop's personality shines through his vocals just as they have for the past twenty years or so.
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Dec 16, 2013It’s a groove and a mood piece; a funk report for the ages and the future--and, after less than 40 minutes (including the bonus tracks), it drops out of space at exactly the right moment.
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Dec 13, 2013A laidback funk groove is the essence of 7 Days of Funk, with Snoopzilla’s vocals taking his relaxed approach to its full.... To say Dâm-Funk is engineering a new kind of funk would be a misstatement; to say he has a keen sense for the atmosphere as well as the rhythms of funk, an understanding of what really makes for a classic funk track, would be an understatement.
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Dec 13, 20137 Days of Funk is a fun and refreshing experience--one of Snoop’s most enjoyable projects since Tha Blue Carpet Treatment. George Clinton would be proud of this fresh take on funk music.
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Dec 12, 20137 Days of Funk is a slog through shallow percussion (especially in the amateurish drum pattern on the Kurupt-featuring “Ride”) and drowsy synthwork.
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Dec 11, 2013In addition to being Dam Funk’s best production work to date, 7 Days Of Funk is Snoop's most enjoyable album in years.
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Dec 10, 2013It's a welcome sign of life from an MC who many assumed to be over the hill, and where it fails, it fails on its own terms--and that's a kind of success in itself.
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Dec 10, 2013The name of this project might be 7 Days of Funk, but there’s enough groove in this mofo to last a lifetime.
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Dec 10, 2013Apart from a generic cameo from Kurupt on "Ride," 7 Days of Funk is an infectious, modern take on the funk genre--here's hoping that Snoopzilla and Dâm-Funk will collaborate again.
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Dec 10, 2013If anything, 7 Days acts as the inverse of The Chronic, wherein a famous hip-hop producer introduced the world to an up-and-coming MC weaned on P-Funk and George Duke; now, it's a pop-cultural hip-hop icon giving a bit of shine to an adept indie producer who can elicit all strains of funk in this 21st-century Zone of Zero Funkativity. It's not the dank, but breathe deep anyway.
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Dec 10, 2013Even if this is Snoop's first album with a single producer since the monolithic, Dr. Dre-helmed Doggystyle, don't call it a comeback, call it lark, and a funky, welcome one at that.
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Dec 10, 2013It's a strong mode to be in, but 7 Days of Funk doesn't change or challenge things--it's a brief LP, even accounting for bonus tracks, and with everybody firmly in a comfortable lane there's not much surprise.
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Dec 10, 2013While Snoop's voice is an easy match for the sound--both are low-key but hard-hitting--most of the tracks don't quite cohere.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 9
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Mixed: 1 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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Jul 2, 2018This album Definitely Funks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We can smell ya snoopzilla.