Rick Rock and Snoop Dogg!

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Defy

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Jan 23, 2006
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Oh Coy!Ocerto said:
Uhh....NO.

Not even Rick can make a Snoop song listenable....
so you're saying doggystyle wasn't listenable? all the shit he did on the dr dre albums weren't listenable? shit, basically anything he did with a dre beat behind him wasn't listenable? I understand that foo's don't like the neptunes, but I still think they made a tight ass album together...if you get over the fact that its supposed to sound R&Bish (hence the name R&G)

anyways, Rick always be working with major cats....its nothing new....
 
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Seriously, Snoop dogg is a legend. That nigga can do anything he wants in the rap game right now. Even if the music is watered down, I'm pretty sure it still has a dope beat produced by the neptunes. Or in this case, Rick Rock. Dude is an entertainer now, not a rapper.
 
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snoop hasnt had a cool song since groupies off the dogg father , he's a geek , overrated nerd , with wack raps . if rick gave him a beat please beleive the song would be wack cause a shitty rapper can ruin any beat , check out change the game by jigga , only the remix was cool but that was because of daz and kurupt
 
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porkchopubeezy said:
snoop hasnt had a cool song since groupies off the dogg father , he's a geek , overrated nerd , with wack raps . if rick gave him a beat please beleive the song would be wack cause a shitty rapper can ruin any beat , check out change the game by jigga , only the remix was cool but that was because of daz and kurupt

Im going to have to dissagree.
Sometimes its the exact opposite...weak rhymes, great beat...and it still gets hella sales, cuz the beat is so addictive...Thats the case with many songs out today. The beats slap and lyrics lack, but half of the people that listen are not listening for the words...they are listening for the feeling that the beat gives them, and the way it makes them want to move or react.