• Record Label: Geffen
  • Release Date: Mar 11, 2008
User Score
7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 29
  2. Negative: 2 out of 29

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  1. Apr 7, 2011
    10
    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....
  2. JadenB.
    Mar 21, 2008
    10
    this is the best of the best album Snoop's ever made great great great album.
  3. RalphG.
    Mar 17, 2008
    10
    Snoop is all grown up.
  4. Z.Glynn
    Mar 17, 2008
    10
    I love it he's the father husband and hood all in one album luv ya Snoop.
  5. StephenS.
    Mar 17, 2008
    5
    What a terribly disappointing album by Snoop. More than half of the songs are fillers, and the songs that are or meant to be singles aren't particularly great either. Sexual Eruption has a catchy tune, but I can't get over Snoop singing with vox.
  6. JanakM.
    Mar 14, 2008
    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.
Metascore
71

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. While it's never clear how much Snoop actually wrote, the ghostwriters he's admitted to hiring have the thug script down and rarely disappoint. What is disappointing is the woefully long track list, the redundant numbers, and the trimming required to keep from drifting off before the majestic closer, 'Can't Say Goodbye' with the Gap Band's Charlie Wilson, rolls around.
  2. Snoop Dogg's ninth album is perhaps his most progressive one to date.
  3. 60
    The West Coast stalwart's ninth album doesn't entirely make good on 'Seduction''s wacky promise. [Apr 2008, p.82]