your thoughts on snoop dogg going to NO LIMIT ?

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caff

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how did you feel about snoop dogg signing to master p no limit records? where you feeling hes music with no limit beats by the pound production? where you feeling songs like lay low, my heat goes boom, slow down feat mia x, woof, still a g thang etc.... the last two days i been bumping this two albums imo they were hot albums. whats your opinion?







 
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Top Dogg and Tha Last Meal were pretty good albums. The Game Is To Be Sold was okay, but it was No Limit beats for a west coast artist. It probably wasn't a bad album, but when you look at his first two albums and how great they were, it makes it sound like garbage. Hell, all of Snoop's albums sound like garbage compared to his first two, but that doesn't mean they are bad albums.

Snoop was still young and was looking for the hottest label to be a part of because I think he still had some things to learn about running his own label. I remember right before he signed the deal with No Limit he and Master P. were on MTV's Rock n' Jock softball game playing on the same team. I wouldn't be surprised if they verbally sealed the deal right there. Don't ask me how I remember that.
 

Gas One

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i didnt listen to that album, but i thought it was a cool idea marketing wise

no limit was popping off and it looked to be more money over there

i dont think snoop was on the independent tip (on his own) yet so going to no limit was the next best thing for him

im sure it didnt suck anymore than bang or ball did from mack 10 on cash money

ironically enough one of mac tens best songs came from that album
wont embed but here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ2XYYGFm0s

so i think a west rapper goin to the south can work if done correctly
 
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The last album I was feelin from Snoop was "The Doggfather"...
n Tha Eastsidaz "G'd Up" was pretty clean too...

I'm a westcoast beat head, so once Snoop left to No Limit, I lost interest...
I miss the old school Battlecat, Daz, Soopafly, n Dre production behind him..
 
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i didnt listen to that album, but i thought it was a cool idea marketing wise

no limit was popping off and it looked to be more money over there

i dont think snoop was on the independent tip (on his own) yet so going to no limit was the next best thing for him

im sure it didnt suck anymore than bang or ball did from mack 10 on cash money

ironically enough one of mac tens best songs came from that album
wont embed but here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ2XYYGFm0s

so i think a west rapper goin to the south can work if done correctly
Bang or Ball was bangin!
 
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I don't mind, some of the beats on Top Dogg were hella fucking dope. Plenty of WestCoast sounding beats on that album.

As long as they don't do these lil tacky club beats, it's all good.
 

Gas One

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i shall give bang or ball another listen..ill dl it cuz i really did punt it out my car no lie

only album ive given worse treatment was nas's second album..i threw that shit out the moment he said "fake thug no love you get the slug" which is the first line of the first song

nas saying that made me laugh after hearing the firm album and him tryna be all visionairy italian mobster on raekwons shit

i like the album now though

hella off topic my bad lol
 

Mike Manson

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I wasn't into No Limit and wasn't feelin Game is...

I interviewed Snoop in 98 on his Tour with No Limit before Topp Dogg dropped and asked him, about the No Limit record and he kinda said he had to do it for the label and it seemed that he wasn't feeling his own record at all. Of course he only performed the only NOT No Limit track of that album non of the other tracks...
 
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I was only feelin the first No LImit album he dropped. Shit went hard to me, I remember I picked that shit up in Alabama. Im a south head though that shit hit hard. Wasnt feelin the rest of his albums. And Doggfather was one the worst albums Ive ever heard imo. On a side note I think bang or ball was Mack 10s best album besides his first cd.