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August 13, 2001 |
Top Dogg
Snoop Dogg
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For when you get a hankering for street-smart West Coast rap. Released on Master P's No Limit label, the album is rife with cameos that never really seem as interesting as what Snoop himself is doing. This is a great album to just listen to without paying too much attention to lyrics. Snoop's wit definitely shines through in places, but there are also the expected hardcore rap references to bitches and hos, drugs and violence. I won't even begin to go into the album cover designs featured in the CD booklet. Though harsh in places, Snoop can certainly be appreciated on his own terms.
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