Doggystyle and The Chronic stand proudly together as the twin pinnacles of West Coast G-funk hip-hop of the early '90s.
Doggystyle is filled with verbal and vocal feats that meet its three-mile-high expectations.
Beneath the frat-party grooves and Snoop’s mellow voice, Doggystyle is a grim, bleak-faced record. It’s set in a dead-end, no-tomorrow world of cheap thrills, and there’s a lesson here for everyone, even if Snoop himself missed it.
Another day, another recommendation from @ThePurpleIdiot
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So... this is my first time album hearing a Snoop Dogg album in full, despite having heard his singles throughout my childhood. I've had mixed feelings on them since his 2010s releases didn't have much attitude / spark to them to enjoy.
Now, I've heard this album and I can say his early material is so addictive and catchy as hell. I love the G-funk sound that features throughout, it goes so hard and makes for great ... read more
1 | Bathtub 1:50 | 71 |
2 | G Funk Intro 2:25 | 88 |
3 | Gin and Juice 3:32 | 97 |
4 | W Balls 0:37 feat. The Queen of Funk, Ricky Harris | 78 |
5 | Tha Shiznit 4:04 | 91 |
6 | [untitled] 0:37 | 65 |
7 | Lodi Dodi 4:25 | 84 |
8 | Murder Was The Case [DeathAfterVisualizingEternity] 3:38 feat. Daz Dillinger | 91 |
9 | Serial Killa 3:36 | 87 |
10 | Who Am I (What's My Name)? 4:06 | 95 |
11 | Tha Dogg Pound - For All My Niggaz & Bitches 4:44 feat. The Lady of Rage | 85 |
12 | Aint No Fun (If the Homies Cant Have None) 4:06 | 89 |
13 | [untitled] 0:36 | 67 |
14 | Doggy Dogg World 5:05 feat. Tha Dogg Pound, The Dramatics | 84 |
15 | [untitled] 0:44 | 70 |
16 | Gz and Hustlas 3:52 | 88 |
17 | [untitled] 0:56 | 70 |
18 | Gz Up, Hoes Down 2:21 | 86 |
19 | Pump Pump 3:44 feat. Mr. Malik | 85 |