by
Snoop Dogg
- Record Label: Geffen
- Release Date: Nov 16, 2004
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A little bit less filler and the album would have really lived up to its name.
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The album does maintain enough of a hard edge to keep Snoop from going TOO soft.
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Rhythm and Gangster is right up there with his best while being riskier than anything before it.
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Snoop Dogg remains as relevant and rambunctious as ever.
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Los Angeles TimesIt sure sounds good. [21 Nov 2004]
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New Musical Express (NME)If you don't mind flicking the fast-forward, there's enough hot shizzle to keep you returning for more. [20 Nov 2004, p.57]
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Isn't quite as infectious as the last one, "Paid tha Cost to Be tha Bo$$," because the hooks aren't as grabby and the jokes aren't as funny. But there's plenty to love. [22 Nov 2004]
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[A] slick, silly and thoroughly entertaining album.
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Entertainment WeeklyIt's as if he's making cameos in his own songs. [3 Dec 2004, p.87]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 35
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Mixed: 9 out of 35
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Negative: 2 out of 35
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Nov 26, 2020Really good rap album with a lot of pop and r&b elements. Pharell is also here and I love this album.
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Feb 29, 2016
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MaxMay 21, 2005really good CD, but i dont get the beat of "fresh pair of panties on" its a good, but confusing song.