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Snoop Dogg - Tha Last Meal (CD)

Tha Last Meal
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4.1 out of 5.0 stars 92 Ratings (95 Reviews)

Album Details: Tha Last Meal

Release Date:05/25/2003
Label:Priority Records
UPC:724352322527

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    His best No Limit work

    By steve  Sep 25, 2006 | 1 out of 1 found this Tha Last Meal review helpful

    Pros: Fresh sound, Not all about killing, great producers

    Cons: Game Skit, cd too long, Kokane!

    This is snoops best work on No Limit and I really liked it. The majority of the songs are good and there are a few classics as well as duds. The lyrics on this CD are also pretty decent considering what were used to with snoop, which is shizzle bizzl...e dizzle. You can really tell snoop was trying on this one and the selection of west coast producers are very good. Dr. Dre produces 4 songs. One major issue is one of the featured artists Kokane, who sounds like he swallowed a rabbit and is trying to cough it out while rapping. Too bad he is in like half the songs, but he doest well on the dre produced Hennesy and Buddha. Highlights Hennesy Buddha, Snoop Dogg, Go Away, Set it Off, Lay Low, Bring it On, Issues, Loosing Control, Yall Gone Miss Me. Duds: Stacey Adams, Skits, I cant swim, no limit song. I really like the last song as well, it makes you appreciate snoop and the lyrics are actually clever and good. His best album in a long time. Cop it quickly Read more Less

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    tha last meal

    By igotthatbinladenweed  Oct 22, 2006

    Pros: 1 of my favorite snoop cds

    Cons: he hasnt come out with anything as good since...

    awesome cd!!!!

Pro Reviews: Tha Last Meal

  • All Music Guide

    Snoop Dogg leaves much of his gang-banging past behind him in favor of preened pimp posturing on his final album for No Limit Records, The Last Meal. Snoop's increasingly old-school pose suits his gracefully aging self well. Despite his former affiliation with Death Row Records and his much-publicized murder trial, Snoop never seemed like much of a thug, which is partly why hostile albums like Tha Doggfather (1996) and Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told (1998) seemed a bit forced. Contrarily, it seems more natural for him to rap about the pampered pimp life, as he does here on The Last Meal -- tall glasses of Hennesey, glistening pairs of Stacey Adams, overcast clouds of chronic smoke, hungry hordes of so-called bitches -- over truck-rattling G-funk bass lines that lope along at a languid tempo. These impressive beats come courtesy of a similarly impressive roster of producers: second-wave g-funksters Meech Wells, Battlecat, Jelly Roll, and Soopafly, and brand-name hitmakers Dr. Dre,... Scott Storch, and Timbaland. Among this roster, Timbaland certainly stands out, as do his contributions, "Snoop Dogg (What's My Name, Pt. 2)" and "Set It Off," which place Snoop in an uncharacteristically energetic context. He handles himself well on these bouncy songs regardless, yet seems more at home on Dre's smoother contributions, "Hennesey n Buddah" and "Lay Low." Beyond these four tracks, the remaining 15 are a mixed bag, most of them Crip walking along at a stoned tempo, featuring soulful P-funk hooks by Kokane, and offering laid-back respite while this lengthy album moves leisurely toward its throwback album-capper, "Y'all Gone Miss Me." Following this misty-eyed finale, you're left with the thankful sense that Snoop has finally taken control of his career after succumbing to the oppressive fancy of Suge Knight and Master P ever since parting ways with Dr. Dre following Doggystyle (1993). - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Snoop Dogg

As the embodiment of '90s gangsta rap, Snoop Dogg blurred the lines between reality and fiction. Introduced to the world through Dr. Dre's The Chronic, Snoop quickly became the most famous star in rap, partially because of his drawled, laconic rhyming and partially because the violence that his lyrics implied seemed real, especially after he was arrested on charges of b... Read more