Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre - Missionary (Offical Album Thread)

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I’m really fuking pisssed cause all the fans want is the SOUND back. We know they are not doing hood shyt anymore but at least bring that Doggystyle/Chronic/Chronic 2001 SOUND back just one time for the fans! Keep the lyrics the same but JUST GIVE US SOME DOPE BEATS! Is that too fking much to ask for? I like two songs out of 16 on this album. I like Snoop albums that did without Dre better than this!

:francis:

The Compton album have better production than this.
You can’t bring back a sound that’s over 20 years old :mjlol: that’s not how music works.

Artists from the 60’s didn’t have the same sound in the 80’s. Ana artists in the 80’s didn’t have the same sound in 2000.


The problem with you and a lot of people is you’re too caught up in nostalgia.
 

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Y’all kan say whatever u want about the soundscape but snoop hasn’t sounded this good and polished on the microphone

In god knows who long


And a whole project .. snoop did his thing :ehh::obama:

fo a fuill project:blessed:

And the underrated part of it is Koz he had Dre coaching him through all of it , fine tunin it

Sounded like prime snoop Dogg on here , on a lot of joints

I swear ya'll say this every other Snoop album :dead:

"Doggystyle Snoop back :gladbron: He sounds really focused and hungry. He's back spitting!"
 

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You can’t bring back a sound that’s over 20 years old :mjlol: that’s not how music works.

Artists from the 60’s didn’t have the same sound in the 80’s. Ana artists in the 80’s didn’t have the same sound in 2000.


The problem with you and a lot of people is you’re too caught up in nostalgia.

They could have easily kept the same energy when they made Sticcy Situations. Snoop could have told Dre “I want more beats that bang like this!” Simple but effective! A damn dope ass bassline with some hard snares and drums on the two and fours little synth sounds is asking too much?
 

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Snoop has always sounded good. It helps that he’s always had an effortless flow that didn’t suffer any straining over time like a lot of rappers with more amped up/animated flows (Busta, DMX, etc). haven’t listened to this album enough to get a feel for Dr. Dre’s production though. My expectations are low though.
 

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Everyone gasses Dre but his modern day production is hollow, too clinical, soulless

Mixed with a rapper who doesn't take the craft too seriously or even write his own shyt

And what you end up with is this mediocre, average, mostly uninteresting album that relies on harking back to the actual music you enjoyed to make you feel like you should enjoy this album, too.

Which is disappointing and a shame
 

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the thing about this album is that the songs that probably cost the most budget wise (The jelly roll feature, the sting one as well) are the ones that are the most disappointed. I even feel like Method man shouldn't have been put on the song he was on, Meth's flow is made to be on joints like the classic Dre sound, should've put him on a different song even though Meth killed it. "Thank you" is def the best song on here, the tempo and the production is what Dre should've had snoop rapping more on. I don't get the hate for "outta da blue", the back n forth spittin sounds fresh af :blessed:
 
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