Ego Trippin' - Snoop Dogg
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critics What's this?

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Generally favorable reviews- based on 18 Ratings

  • Summary: The ninth studio album includes guest artists such as Charlie Wilson, Too Short, Raphael Saadiq, and Pharrell.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. There's nothing boring about the tracks on Ego Trippin' though, from the hard hitting Neptunes produced "Sets Up" to the soft-spoken Polow Da Don produced "Why Did You Leave Me."
  2. Snoop Dogg's ninth album is perhaps his most progressive one to date.
  3. At its best Ego Trippin' is intelligent, sly and full of the easy brilliance which put Snoop on the top of the pile in the first place. At its worst it makes thong-filled DVD "Snoop Dogg's Diary Of A Pimp" look like high art. He truly is his own worst enemy.
  4. 60
    The West Coast stalwart's ninth album doesn't entirely make good on 'Seduction''s wacky promise. [Apr 2008, p.82]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Ok, if you want this album to be like Doggystyle, then dont **** when its not. I think critics cant keep up with Snoop, all his albums are rated poorly, yet somehow he is critically acclaimed and has maintained a steady following since his first album....metacritic is useless in actually assessing music it seems.Songs like Press Play are very good, some filler like ALL artists.... Expand
  2. Z.Glynn
    10
    I love it he's the father husband and hood all in one album luv ya Snoop.
  3. JadenB.
    10
    this is the best of the best album Snoop's ever made great great great album.
  4. JanakM.
    7
    Only 3 songs including Eruption, Gangsta Like Me, Life at Da Party are real good, but others fail to even level up with the level of Doggs rap like Why Did U Leave Me and Can't Say Good bye. Expand

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