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What makes this album so wonderful isn't so much the efforts of its star rapper but rather the behind-the-scenes cast of producers.
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Snoop Dogg's strongest album since 1993's Doggystyle.
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Tha Last Meal, mixed and largely produced by Dre (Master P is the executive producer), manages to sidestep the déjà-vu-all-over-again pitfalls by injecting the formula with sly wit, a healthy helping of cosmic slop, and, last but not least, some mind-bending production.
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Tha Last Meal may exhibit no artistic or lyrical growth, let alone maturity, but few artists coast on their free-flowing, larger-than-life charisma quite as enjoyably as he does.
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Although the majority of The Last Meal's17 tracks are scrumptious, a couple of bland dishes found their way onto the menu. Although this album isn't quite as inventive as Doggystyle, Snoop blesses us with the right blend of West Coast gangsta funk, R&B, and that one of a kind flow we can't get enough of.
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It gets tiresome, sure, but should this Dogg be put to sleep? Not yet. He's still coming up with funky beats and rhymes (like every single day).
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 19
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Mixed: 3 out of 19
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Negative: 1 out of 19
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Apr 27, 2022Mostly solid album, A little too long but still an amazing project. Snoop’s discography is very underrated and deserves more attention!
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AndreasNov 25, 2003I think 61 is unfair. This is a really solid album, and how is it possible to give it 40? I think this is the best Snoop-album...
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TonyGOct 30, 2003this album is one of Snoops best