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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0728706301022
Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Death Row Koch
Manufacturer: Death Row Koch
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Death Row Koch
Release Date: May 22, 2001
Studio: Death Row Koch
Sales Rank: 152172
MPN: 63010
Disc 1:- Intro - Snoop Dogg,
- Doggfather
- Ride 4 Me
- Up Jump Tha Boogie
- Freestyle Conversation
- When I Grow Up
- Snoop Bounce
- Gold Rush
- (Tear 'Em Off) Me & My Doggz
- You Thought
- Vapors
- Groupie - Snoop Dogg, Dat Nigga Daz
- 2001 - Snoop Dogg, Bad Ass
- Sixx Minutes
- (O.J.) Wake Up
- Snoop's Upside Ya Head - Snoop Dogg, Broadus, Cordozar
- Blueberry - Snoop Dogg, Dat Nigga Daz
- Traffic Jam - Snoop Dogg, Harris, Ricky
- Doggyland
- Downtown Assassins - Snoop Dogg, Dat Nigga Daz
- Outro - Snoop Dogg,
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Album Description: Death Row Records. Digitally remastered & enhanced CD packaged in a jewel case with slipcase. Enhanced portion features the classic video of Tha Doggfather. 2001 reissue.
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if you love Snoop, check out his homie Devin the Dude Smoke Sessions, Vol. 1- track 3 getting high is something to smoke to - whoah - this is the first album of Devin's to hit the Billboard Charts - Congrats
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I was rather disappointed with this one. After "Doggystyle" I had HIGH expectations and this was really mediocre at best. Some of his songs on here are BANGING like "Doggfather", "Up Jump the Boogie", and "Blueberry". Others like "Freestyle Conversation" and "Sixx Minutes" sound half-azzed, he comes off washed up, off beat, and disinterested in anything he's saying. I mean, ok, Snoop ALWAYS seems kinda chilled out from what he's saying...but here, he just sounds like he rather be somewhere else or falling asleep.
This album isn't bad, it's good and all, just not what it could have been. He sounds rather bored throughout the album unlike on "Doggystyle" and later releases. Luckily, he's done better recently. Still, not bad for the ... Read More:
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In late 1996 Snoop finally releases his 2nd album, Tha Doggfather, after beating a murder rap. Unfortunately, this album was slept on compared to 1993's Doggystyle. You hear much more about Doggystyle than this. Now, this one does not touch Doggystyle, but you need to give it a chance. Some of the album will have to grow on you as it did on me, but it does have some classic joints. Daz, DJ Pooh, LT Hutton, Soopafly, Arkim and Flair, Mark Freeman, Dave Aron, and Sam Sneed all create some interesting beats. My favorite is "Up Jump Tha Boogie" where Snoop gets it crunk over a bouncy DJ Pooh lowrider beat and a talk box. Pooh's beat on "Snoop Bounce" uses a Zapp sample and is perfect for the house party. There is some good old G-Funk on tracks ... Read More:
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This is like a funkier version of Doggystyle. On this album Snoop showed that he could make a dope record without Dre too. There's not a bad track on it.
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The phenom Snoop that killed verses on The Chronic, Doggystyle and Dogg Food is no where to be found on here. The whole vibe is gone. Without Dre by his side, Snoop was half a MC. It would be years before Snoop showed any resemblance to his old self.
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