R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece EXPLICIT LYRICS Snoop Dogg

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  • Release Date: 11/16/2004
  • Sales Rank: 52,149
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498648414
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Snoop Dogg has evolved from a gangsta rapper facing murder charges to an affable actor, entrepreneur, and all-around ghetto-fabulous celebrity. Despite his extracurricular activities, however, Snoop can only stay away from the recording studio for about as long as he can stop smoking weed. Thus, he delivers his seventh album, Rhythm and Gangster: The Masterpiece, executive-produced by the Neptunes, who also helmed 2002's Paid Tha Cost to Be Da Bo$$, which spawned the melodic hit "Beautiful." This time around, the Neptunes place their otherworldly production stamp throughout, most effectively on the space-age beat box of "Drop It Like It's Hot." Only Snoop, who like his Huggy Bear character in the big-screen version of Starsky & Hutch suitably fashions himself a faux pimp, could wax philosophical about his blessings on "Ups & Downs" and then just a few tracks later engage in gutter sex talk on the Lil Jon–produced "Step Yo Game Up." Rhythm and Gangster isn't quite a masterpiece, but thanks to an eclectic array of guest collaborators -- including rap brethren 50 Cent and Nelly, funk pioneer Bootsy Collins, and pop stars Justin Timberlake and the Bee Gees -- it's certainly a lot of fun. Alvin Aqua Blanco Barnes & Noble



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R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpieceby Anonymous

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March 08, 2005: I cant believe someone actually said this album wasnt tight!, Snoop shows hes very versatile with the old school beats and all, so I find it hard to knocc it, the dogg is still on top, and all these nay-sayers are just HATERS- stop hatin and gv props when props are due- you cant make the same music on every album, that shows no skills!!!-(ask master p, no limit, and cash money bout dat- ya heard!!

R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpieceby Anonymous

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December 22, 2004: the reason why it is so bad is that its produced by the neptunes. They tried to make sound like doggystyle with its g funk but they cant do that. only dr. dre can. drop it like its hot was a great song, so was step you game up. I dont understand why he put justin timberlake on the album. No one cares about a white guys in gangsta rap (cept for eminem and some others in the underground). If snoop reads this please call up dre and ask him to give some beats or join is record company. that way you can go back to the good ol days with that g funk bring another song like gin and juice.


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