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Generally favorable reviews - based on 19 Critics What's this?

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Generally favorable reviews- based on 26 Ratings

  • Summary: Dr. Dre, Timbaland and the Neptunes are among the producers for an album that finds Snoop joined by The Game, Stevie Wonder, Ice Cube, R. Kelly, Brandy, and others.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19
  1. 80
    A strong statement from a veteran still pushing his artistic boundaries. [Dec 2006, p.170]
  2. A house party celebrating Snoop's whole career.
  3. Much of the time, Snoop's on autopilot.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 13
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 13
  3. Negative: 2 out of 13
  1. DanteE
    10
    High five to Snoop. This album still notes that he can be old and still be a great emcee. Keep it up.
  2. matthewl
    8
    his best work in a long time, im proud of snoop on this one....vato, gangbangin 101 and gimme a light= fav. tracks
  3. BrianH
    7
    This is a solid album, with snoop doing what snoop does (or what snoop did early in his career). I really hate those who haven't heard an album and go ahead and rate it (Todd W). And, Todd W, if you claim to have purchased the album, you are an idiot. Only an idiot purchases something they knew they would dislike from the start. Which based upon your comments, this is clearly the case. You don't have to like the rap music, but don't rate something with which you are not familiar. There is a term for speaking on which something you don't know, it is called ignorance. Expand
  4. ToddW
    1
    This guy is Chapter II in the story of what is wrong with our popular culture. Unlike Kevin Federline, at least this guy had some talent. That being said, he's the Don King of (c)rap music. Only in America can a Snoop Dogg reach the pinnacle of the entertainment business. It just goes to show if you glorify unabashed degradation of women with language not fit for a Jack London-era bowery barroom you, too, can scale the hieghts of commercial success and rub shoulders with the stars, or at least entertainers and executives who should know better. Are you listening Lee Iaccoca and Stevie Wonder? Expand

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