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Tha Blue Carpet Treatment Mixtape is a mixtape by American West Coast hip hop artist Snoop Dogg; it was released on November 18, 2006. The mixtape contains.
21 Songs, 1 Hour 17 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
Snoop Dogg is indisputably one of Hip-Hop’s greatest talents. Unfortunately its been more than a decade since the heady days when Death Row ruled the West Coast, and in that time Snoop has also proved himself to be one of Hip-Hop’s most notorious underachievers. The dazzling improvisational brilliance that Snoop displayed on his Death Row releases has never disappeared entirely, but it's appeared only in brief flashes on a string of albums undone by lazy production and bloated run times. But on The Blue Carpet Treatment Snoop seems reinvigorated in the wake of the massively successful Rhythm & Gangsta. If Rhythm & Gangsta bought crossover success with it’s laidback sound and commercial sheen, then The Blue Carpet Treatment is Snoop’s chance to show fans that he is still capable of crafting a West Coast classic without making embarrassing concessions to the pop market. The opening swagger of “Think About It” sees Snoop spitting tongue-twisting non-sequitors with a verve and charisma that he hasn’t displayed since Doggystyle. The production here is almost universally strong, with producers like West Coast veteran DJ Pooh and relative newcomer Frequency crafting beats that nod towards Snoop’s G-Funk steeped heyday without sounding antiquated or derivative. The Blue Carpet Treatment is the Snoop Dogg album that West Coast heads have been anticipating for years. Its been a long wait, but well worth it.
EDITORS’ NOTES
Snoop Dogg is indisputably one of Hip-Hop’s greatest talents. Unfortunately its been more than a decade since the heady days when Death Row ruled the West Coast, and in that time Snoop has also proved himself to be one of Hip-Hop’s most notorious underachievers. The dazzling improvisational brilliance that Snoop displayed on his Death Row releases has never disappeared entirely, but it's appeared only in brief flashes on a string of albums undone by lazy production and bloated run times. But on The Blue Carpet Treatment Snoop seems reinvigorated in the wake of the massively successful Rhythm & Gangsta. If Rhythm & Gangsta bought crossover success with it’s laidback sound and commercial sheen, then The Blue Carpet Treatment is Snoop’s chance to show fans that he is still capable of crafting a West Coast classic without making embarrassing concessions to the pop market. The opening swagger of “Think About It” sees Snoop spitting tongue-twisting non-sequitors with a verve and charisma that he hasn’t displayed since Doggystyle. The production here is almost universally strong, with producers like West Coast veteran DJ Pooh and relative newcomer Frequency crafting beats that nod towards Snoop’s G-Funk steeped heyday without sounding antiquated or derivative. The Blue Carpet Treatment is the Snoop Dogg album that West Coast heads have been anticipating for years. Its been a long wait, but well worth it.
TITLE | TIME |
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Snoop Dogg featuring George Clinton | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Nate Dogg | |
Snoop Dogg featuring B-Real | |
5 | Snoop Dogg featuring R. Kelly |
Candy (Drippin' Like Water) [feat. E-40, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc, Daz & Kurupt] Snoop Dogg featuring E-40, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc, Daz & Kurupt | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Damian Marley | |
Snoop Dogg featuring The Game | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Akon | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Ice Cube | |
Like This (feat. Western Union, Latoiya Williams & Raul Miaon) Snoop Dogg featuring Western Union, Latoiya Williams & Raul Miaon | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Nine Inch Dix | |
16 | Snoop Dogg featuring Akon |
Snoop Dogg featuring Jamie Foxx | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Kurupt & War Zone | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Dr. Dre & D'Angelo | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Stevie Wonder |
- 21 Songs, 1 Hour 17 Minutes
- Released: Jan 1, 2006
- ℗ 2006 Geffen Records and Snoopadelic Records LLC
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22 Songs, 1 Hour 21 Minutes
Blue Carpet Treatment Full Movie
EDITORS’ NOTES
Snoop Dogg is indisputably one of Hip-Hop’s greatest talents. Unfortunately its been more than a decade since the heady days when Death Row ruled the West Coast, and in that time Snoop has also proved himself to be one of Hip-Hop’s most notorious underachievers. The dazzling improvisational brilliance that Snoop displayed on his Death Row releases has never disappeared entirely, but it's appeared only in brief flashes on a string of albums undone by lazy production and bloated run times. But on The Blue Carpet Treatment Snoop seems reinvigorated in the wake of the massively successful Rhythm & Gangsta. If Rhythm & Gangsta bought crossover success with it’s laidback sound and commercial sheen, then The Blue Carpet Treatment is Snoop’s chance to show fans that he is still capable of crafting a West Coast classic without making embarrassing concessions to the pop market. The opening swagger of “Think About It” sees Snoop spitting tongue-twisting non-sequitors with a verve and charisma that he hasn’t displayed since Doggystyle. The production here is almost universally strong, with producers like West Coast veteran DJ Pooh and relative newcomer Frequency crafting beats that nod towards Snoop’s G-Funk steeped heyday without sounding antiquated or derivative. The Blue Carpet Treatment is the Snoop Dogg album that West Coast heads have been anticipating for years. Its been a long wait, but well worth it.
Blue Carpet Treatment Tracklist
EDITORS’ NOTES
Snoop Dogg is indisputably one of Hip-Hop’s greatest talents. Unfortunately its been more than a decade since the heady days when Death Row ruled the West Coast, and in that time Snoop has also proved himself to be one of Hip-Hop’s most notorious underachievers. The dazzling improvisational brilliance that Snoop displayed on his Death Row releases has never disappeared entirely, but it's appeared only in brief flashes on a string of albums undone by lazy production and bloated run times. But on The Blue Carpet Treatment Snoop seems reinvigorated in the wake of the massively successful Rhythm & Gangsta. If Rhythm & Gangsta bought crossover success with it’s laidback sound and commercial sheen, then The Blue Carpet Treatment is Snoop’s chance to show fans that he is still capable of crafting a West Coast classic without making embarrassing concessions to the pop market. The opening swagger of “Think About It” sees Snoop spitting tongue-twisting non-sequitors with a verve and charisma that he hasn’t displayed since Doggystyle. The production here is almost universally strong, with producers like West Coast veteran DJ Pooh and relative newcomer Frequency crafting beats that nod towards Snoop’s G-Funk steeped heyday without sounding antiquated or derivative. The Blue Carpet Treatment is the Snoop Dogg album that West Coast heads have been anticipating for years. Its been a long wait, but well worth it.
TITLE | TIME |
---|---|
Snoop Dogg featuring George Clinton | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Nate Dogg | |
Snoop Dogg featuring B-Real | |
Snoop Dogg featuring R. Kelly | |
Candy (Drippin' Like Water) [Featuring Daz, E-40, Goldie Loc, Kurupt & MC Eiht] Snoop Dogg featuring Daz, E-40, Goldie Loc, Kurupt & MC Eiht | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Damian Marley | |
Snoop Dogg featuring The Game | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Akon | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Ice Cube | |
Like This (Featuring Bad Lucc, Damani, Raul Miaon, Soopafly, Western Union & LaToiya Williams) Snoop Dogg featuring Bad Lucc, Damani, Raul Miaon, Soopafly, Western Union & LaToiya Williams | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Nine Inch Dix | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Akon | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Jamie Foxx | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Kurupt & War Zone | |
Snoop Dogg featuring D'Angelo & Dr. Dre | |
Snoop Dogg featuring Stevie Wonder |
- 22 Songs, 1 Hour 21 Minutes
- Released: Nov 21, 2006
- ℗ 2006 Geffen Records and Snoopadelic Records LLC
* New subscribers only. Plan automatically renews after trial.