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Doggfather had the potential to be another classic, there are so many cut/leftover tracks from this album, with the right tracklisting (including tracks like may I, midnight love etc.) this couldve been EPIC :ohlawd:

BTW: "2001" is fukkin sick :ufdup:

Hell yeah Midnight Love coulda been a hit single if it would have came out in the mid to late 90s on radio stations. Especially in 96,97, early 98. Midnight Love sounded like Snoop's version of Tupac's "How do you want it?"
 

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"2001" is trash B


But I'm still tryna figure out if that was really DJ Quik on them mixing boards on "21 Jump Street". You can't tell me that that don't sound like Quik
 

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This is quality Snoop Doggy Dogg


This is not


It took YEARS for that one to grow on you. Don't act otherwise just to be different


Even the pictures in the YouTube clips tell the same story
 

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Freestyle conversation is and always will be crap, sounded like he just talked fast over the instrumental (which was also annoying af)
One of the songs on df that shouldve been replaced with others to create a classic
 

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Freestyle conversation is and always will be crap, sounded like he just talked fast over the instrumental (which was also annoying af)
One of the songs on df that shouldve been replaced with others to create a classic

He should've traded Kurupt a different beat for it. "Freestyle Conversation" sounds exactly like something Kurupt could've used for a Solo. Daz for the same thing with "Sixx Minutes"
 

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Hell yeah Midnight Love coulda been a hit single if it would have came out in the mid to late 90s on radio stations. Especially in 96,97, early 98. Midnight Love sounded like Snoop's version of Tupac's "How do you want it?"
"Midnight Love" was a hit single in '97..... It was the lead single from "Tha Doggumentary" Ep which was going to be followed by "Tha Last Meal".
 

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"Midnight Love" was a hit single in '97..... It was the lead single from "Tha Doggumentary" Ep which was going to be followed by "Tha Last Meal".

I don't know about "Tha Last Meal" but technically you're right. They had the Album ready 2 go n everything and then something happened. I think P had stepped in at that point. Nobody really knows why it didn't come out.... unless someone cares to shed some light
 

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I don't know about "Tha Last Meal" but technically you're right. They had the Album ready 2 go n everything and then something happened. I think P had stepped in at that point. Nobody really knows why it didn't come out.... unless someone cares to shed some light
Snoop Doggy Dog Packs 4 New Tracks, 4 Remixes On New EP.

He also was planning on releasing a movie called "Corleone's Revenge" but that all failed and by '98 he was ready to skate, then Master P came to the rescue.
 

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Snoop Doggy Dog Packs 4 New Tracks, 4 Remixes On New EP.

He also was planning on releasing a movie called "Corleone's Revenge" but that all failed and by '98 he was ready to skate, then Master P came to the rescue.


Snoop Doggy Dog Packs 4 New Tracks, 4 Remixes On New EP
by mtv news staff 6/24/1997


Rapper Snoop Doggy Dog’s new EP,
highlighted by a collaboration with Rage Against the
Machine, will also feature four new tracks and four
remixes, according to a publicist at the rapper’s label.

As previously reported in ATN, Snoop and Rage are
pooling their talents on one track from the EP,
Doggumentary. The fruits of their collaboration is titled
“Snoop Bounce Rock And Roll Remix,” featuring members
of the political thrash rappers minus singer Zack De La Rocha. The song was also produced by Rage Against the Machine.


Snoop’s eight-track EP does not yet have an official release date, but Death Row publicist Greg Howard said that it is tentatively scheduled to come out July 8.

The EP is the first new recorded material from Snoop since the release of Tha Doggfather last fall, which failed to live up to the multi-platinum standard set by his 1993 debut, Doggystyle.



The remixes on the EP include:

“Snoops Upside Your Head,” produced by Priest “Soopafly” Brooks (who produced some tracks on Doggfather)

“The Vapors,” produced by Battlecat

“Doggfather Remix,” produced by Timbaland

“Snoop Bounce Rock And Roll Remix.”



The four new tracks are:

“Midnite Love,” featuring Daz from Tha Dogg Pound and Tony! Toni! Tone! singer Rapheal Saadiq and Badass from the LBC Crew and produced by Snoop and Soopafly;

“Soldier’s Story,” produced by Snoop

“Gangsta Walk,” produced by
Daz and featuring Kurupt and Daz

“Once Again,” produced by Soopafly.


I never heard of "Corleone's Revenge" but I suspect P was in his ear. Somebody was, or maybe it was all him :yeshrug:. You got any receipts on that?


I never understood why he didn't roll with Aftermath or Rap-A-Lot. P must've had a hellavuh deal :skip::pachaha:. shyt seemed so left field
 
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I don't know about "Tha Last Meal" but technically you're right. They had the Album ready 2 go n everything and then something happened. I think P had stepped in at that point. Nobody really knows why it didn't come out.... unless someone cares to shed some light

Suge Knight bootlegged the shyt out of the original Last meal album. One of Snoop's frememies probably stole copies of Snoop's album, and gave it to Suge behind Snoop's back, and Snoop had to delay his release date, and he called Dre, Battlecat, and Jellyroll up to help make more songs, and that's why you have the current retail Last Meal album today... I remember Suge had Snoop's whole album on his Deathrow website for free. He had that shyt before it leaked everywhere else on the internet at the time.
 

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Suge Knight bootlegged the shyt out of the original Last meal album. One of Snoop's frememies probably stole copies of Snoop's album, and gave it to Suge behind Snoop's back, and Snoop had to delay his release date, and he called Dre, Battlecat, and Jellyroll up to help make more songs, and that's why you have the current retail Last Meal album today... I remember Suge had Snoop's whole album on his Deathrow website for free. He had that shyt before it leaked everywhere else on the internet at the time.


Yeah I remember that Lol. They had a website so that you could listen to Snoop's new album and the album "Dead Man Walkin" that Death Row was about to put out Smh :pachaha:


But I think Snoop was just puttin out mad music at the time because Dogg House Records was just starting out and he wanted to build a new legacy instead of just living off of the old one. He was on his 2015 Super Human Fire Marshall Future shyt. New music was bein put out every week.



And what's funny about that is that you can't find some of that shyt no more either. People think that once your shyt is out on the internet it's easily available forever. NOPE! There's a few things that've disappeared over the years :whoo:
 

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Yeah I remember that Lol. They had a website so that you could listen to Snoop's new album and the album "Dead Man Walkin" that Death Row was about to put out Smh :pachaha:


But I think Snoop was just puttin out mad music at the time because Dogg House Records was just starting out and he wanted to build a new legacy instead of just living off of the old one. He was on his 2015 Super Human Fire Marshall Future shyt. New music was bein put out every week.



And what's funny about that is that you can't find some of that shyt no more either. People think that once your shyt is out on the internet it's easily available forever. NOPE! There's a few things that've disappeared over the years :whoo:

Yea there were some realaudio tracks on that site Snoop's Dogghouse that I'm still fukking looking for.
 

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Yea there were some realaudio tracks on that site Snoop's Dogghouse that I'm still fukking looking for.

You might have some luck if you get rid of that Darren Wilson picture in your Avi.


But that's what I've been tryna tell people in this Thread. There's shyt out there that's out of .zip. Remember all of those "Detox" leaks? shyt's damn near impossible to find all of the original versions of all of those Mixes and Reference Tracks. I can't even find the original quality version of that track Young Knoxx put out "Tha Doctor". I can only imagine what Big got out there, or RZA, or whoever. Ain't no way that this is only exclusive to Snoop & Dre
 
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