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Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love Image
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6.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings

  • Summary: The gospel-influenced 16th full-length studio release for the rap artist features guest appearances from such artists as Chris Bolton, Kim Burrell, The Clark Sisters, Daz Dillinger, Faith Evans & 3rd Generation (Bereal Family), Jazze Pha, Patti LaBelle, Mali Music, Sly Pyper, and Charlie Wilson.
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  1. Mar 19, 2018
    60
    Bible of Love is an admirable turn for the former Doggfather--now grandfather--and serves as a wholesome but inessential addition to Snoop's protean catalog.
  2. Mar 19, 2018
    60
    While his intentions may have been pure, Snoop's attention to the assembling of this album needed a little more love.
  3. Mar 19, 2018
    40
    This latest brand extension is a two-hour-plus hip-hop gospel confection that’s briefly charmingly pleasant, then heartbreakingly boring. It has less edge than a child’s balloon.
  4. Mar 19, 2018
    40
    A stultifying two discs of competent but generic Christian platitudes.
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  1. Aug 26, 2020
    9
    I love this album. there are not as many tracks with Snoop rapping as I expected, but the 2-hour assembly also leaves many great Gospel songsI love this album. there are not as many tracks with Snoop rapping as I expected, but the 2-hour assembly also leaves many great Gospel songs that I enjoyed a lot. While I don't mind Profanity, it is almost nonexistent besides one on Words Are Few. I would give it a 10, but a few songs felt a bit bland.
    it is not made to be a generic rap album or generic Snoop Dogg album, it is a 2 hour long Gospel album with a satisfying amount of Snoop Dogg rapping tracks, if you really prefer edgy music over some honest, happy, and faithful music, just stay away from this album.
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