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Average rating (4 reviews)
Great rap album.
samosamski92 | 23/06/2008 | See all samosamski92's reviews (6) »
I'm a huge fan of snoop doggs old classics, so I wasn't 'blown away' by this album. Its a really good album but I personnaly don't think it's his best. Definatley a good listen though.
back to his best
ravrobbie | 08/05/2008 | See all ravrobbie's reviews (2) »
not a classic like his original but wont happen as that was a fresh new style from the dogg, but defo up there with top dogg, if u like snoop more chilled tracks, this has a lot, kick back and enjoy
Can't Say Goodbye!
DatBoySean | 13/04/2008 | See all DatBoySean's reviews (11) »
His best work to date. Brilliant production brilliant lyrics. Cant say Goodbye best track!
The Bizzle
nickthename | 29/03/2008 | See all nickthename's reviews (1) »
This album is whack y'all.
From the instant classic 'SD Is Out' - where the D-O-G-G laments about not being at home that day, to 'Those Gurlz' - where Snoop highlights the various problems that American school children are having with grammar; this album is the Snoop Dogg off his leash.
The only track to completely avoid is Ridin' In My Chevy, which is quite clearly a song commissioned by Chevrolet to promote their new line of SUVs.
Ego Trippin' is a tour de forcé of lyrical genius with undertones of unique cultural references that really make you think the ghetto is a terrible place to live.


















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