| Doggystyle | 
enlarge | Artist: Snoop Doggy Dogg Label: Death Row Koch Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 188 reviews Sales Rank: 6496
Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 63002 UPC: 728706300223 EAN: 0728706300223 ASIN: B00005AQF7
Release Date: May 22, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Missing case. Disk has a few scratches. Plays fine. Missing case and artwork.
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| Tracks:
| • | Bathtub | | • | G Funk Intro | | • | Gin and Juice | | • | That Shiznit | | • | Lodi Dodi | | • | Murder Was the Case (Death After Visualizing Eternity) | | • | Serial Killa | | • | Who Am I? (What's My Name) ? | | • | For All My Niggaz and Bitches | | • | Ain't No Fun (If My Homies Can't Have None) | | • | Doggy Dogg World | | • | GZ and Hustlas | | • | Pump Pump |
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Amazon.com Produced by the infamous Dr. Dre with assistance from Mr. Suge Knight, Doggy Style was the first solo outing by Calvin Broadus a.k.a. Snoop Doggy Dog. Incorporating a straight gangsta vibe into the deep funk grooves pioneered by George Clinton and his Parliament-Funkadelic ensemble, Snoop and Dre dogmatically invent the "G-Funk" aesthetic. Espousing an irreverent dope, bitches, and guns mentality, Doggy Style garnered the Parental Advisory for explicit lyrics it sorely deserved. Still, Snoop's lazy-yet-acrobatic rap/drawl is distinctive and undeniably entertaining. With additional vocals from Tha Dogg Pound (Nate Dogg, Warren G, Kurupt, and Dat Nigger Daz), this disc is deceptively professional and musically quite slick. "Murder Was The Case" is practically an inner-city classic, while "Ain't No Fun" is another blunted, urban-rap anthem. Woof! --Mitch Myers
Album Description Death Row Records. Digitally remastered, repackaged & enhanced classic. Enhanced portion features the classic video What's My Name. Packaged in a jewel box in a slipcase. 2001 reissue.
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This album is what got gangsta rap main stream July 19, 2005 25 out of 29 found this review helpful
This is the album that really kicked gangsta rap into the main stream. Dr. Dre came along and had tons of success with The Chronic but honestly I think a lot of people thought it was a fluke. When Snoop Dogg released 'Doggstyle' it did 2 things. First, it proved that Dr. Dre is no fluke, period. Second, it showed that rap mixed with RnB can be not only radio friendly but great to listen to. My personal favorite is 'Murder was the Case' although Gin and Juice got much more air play. Unfortunately none of Snoop's albums since has been at this level but that's really not a knock against him, when you put out a great album it's all but impossible to duplicate it. The only reason I don't listen to this album more is the language and lyrical content (it isn't fit, in my opinion, for my 2 year old to hear) When I do get a chance to listen to it, however, it sounds just as fresh as when it was first released over 10 years ago - give it a listen and pick up a copy.
Snoop in his prime!!!!!!!!! April 14, 2004 17 out of 19 found this review helpful
Snoop Dogg reigned supreme in 93 with this CLASSIC. Snoop was perhaps one of the coolest rappers to emerge from the west during this time, and when he dropped this album, he took the east AND the west by storm. And what resulted was his ABSOLUTE BEST album to this very day. Here's the review:Album Highlights: The ENTIRE album, EVERY song here literally is a classic. Production: Thumbs up, laced with the supreme skills of Dr.Dre. Lyrics and Subject Matter: Thumbs up, Snoop doesn't rhyme like this today. Originality: Thumbs up. The Last Word: It's a shame that we don't have THIS Snoop today. But in 93, he was on top of the world, on top of his game, and TRULY in his prime. He didn't peak until he went to the corny No Limit Records in an attempt to resurrect his career. But with Doggystyle, he forged an unforgettable classic, up there with the likes of Dre's The Chronic. Another STRONG recommendation for this album. You won't regret buying this album.
I feel cheated March 6, 2003 13 out of 18 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong, I love this CD for the most part, but when they remastered the CD they left my absolute favorite track off. Most of you who've bought the CD probably notice that it ends at track 18 with a track called "Pump Pump." However, I dubbed the tape off of the original CD when it first came out (my older brother has a copy) and there are two differences. 1.) "Tha Next Episode" is listed as a track on the cover, and I'm guessing the track got cut from Snoop's album at the last minute, then Dre put in on The Chronic 2000 when he got the chance. 2.)there are 19 tracks on the original master. Track 19, entitled "Gz Up Hoes Down" was my favorite track, and I was utterly distraught to find it was cut from the remastered release, which is the only one you can find in stores now. I try not to download music off the internet, but now I think I will so I can get this track. To my knowledge, it's not on any other CD currently available. Big disappointment.
There are no words to explain how terrible this is (0 stars) July 7, 2004 13 out of 36 found this review helpful
Calling this crap music is really blows my mind. This stupid rapper is not a musician he's a model thats worshiped by all America's conformists. The mian reason I hate MTV is because of "hip hop stars" like this idiot. Moving onto he's lyrics...well maybe not, thats just too much for me to handle explaining. So I'll wrap up in saying, anyone who buys this album is only doing so for one of the following reasons:1. You think he's "hot" 2. Need to be accepted by your shallow peers 3. Like the idea of being "cool" 4. Looking to kill yourself Thats all their is too it. This stuff (not music) is just terrible. Well, have a nice life shallow conformists
let the DOGG take over your mind August 28, 2003 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
There are no words that can describe how PERFECT this album is. If you like 'The Chronic' by Dr. Dre, you'll absolutely adore this album. It has everything you need and everything you ever wanted. This is without a doubt one of the best G Funk albums ever created. This compared to 'G Funk Era' and 'The Chronic', it's impossible to say which one is the best. If you're one of those people who dislike this album, something must be wrong with you because this has easily entered Rap's Hall of Fame.Produced by Dr. Dre, this has mind-blowing and ear-splitting beats I've ever heard in the G Funk genre. Outstanding songs to be heard on this album are: What's my Name, Gin n Juice, Tha Shiznit, Murder was the Case, Doggy Dogg World and Ain't No Fun (which is my favorite song on this album. Expect guest appearances from Dogg Pound, Dre, RBX, Lady of Rage, Warren G (basically the whole Death Row crew except for 2pac). Out of every rap album Snoop has released, this is the best by a long shot. I wanna give props to Snoop for creating such a perfect album. This is perfect in all sorts of way and to those who don't respect Snoop, F*CK YOU. One love -JK Dog *LOOK OUT FOR THESE RAP ALBUMS* -2PAC- ALL EYEZ ON ME -DRE- CHRONIC -WARREN G- G FUNK ERA -BONE- E. 1999 ETERNAL -BIG- READY TO DIE -NAS- ILLMATIC -WUTANG- 36 CHAMBERS
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