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This makes me so nostalgic. Obviously I know I'm not exactly unique in that regard haha, but Snoop (and Dre, and Death Row in general) was my first obsession in music .. when I was in 2nd grade lol. I bemoaned Dre's departure and the end of Death Row, and especially g-funk's dominance, well into the 2000s. Even when Chronic 2001 first came out I was kinda lukewarm about it, cuz I hated how sparse the beats were when compared to the sprawling, lush beats he produced during the Death Row era that I fell in love with. I spent years searching for another producer who could recreate that type of sound but no one ever did.
My hometown friends still associate me with Snoop and Death Row to this day (for example, my wife just bought me the Doggystyle jacket Snoop's been wearing for a few years now, for my birthday, and my iPhone case was the Doggystyle album cover for like a decade haha). So you can imagine the influx of texts I received today when this news came out lol.
Anyway when I first saw Snoop plugging his new album "BODR" on IG, I pretty much immediately knew what it stood for. And then, in one of the first posts about the album, he was in the studio with Harry O. So I sort of thought hm, I wonder if there's anything more to this album title. Not saying I predicted *this* exactly, just that I was curious if there was more to that post and the album title than he was letting on.
When the current (now prior) owners of Death Row first bought the label (I think maybe like 5 or 6 years ago), I was psyched because I expected some like limited edition type of stuff, unreleased albums and songs, that sort of shit. And I've been mostly disappointed with the output. I've bought a couple of the vinyl reissues (the Murder Was the Case soundtrack , for example). I've also checked the merchandise page on their website periodically, but have been mostly meh about what they've offered there. So hopefully Snoop will bring more to the table in that regard.
I also wondered, at the time of that purchase, why like Snoop and/or Dre and maybe some of the other original DR artists hadn't gone in together to reclaim/buy the label. So I'm psyched that one of them finally decided to do so.
Curious and excited to see what Snoop does with it now. I imagine, just because it's Snoop and everything he touches turns gold, that he'll come up with some cool shit for the fans and be really dynamic and creative with it. But if nothing else, it's a really cool full circle moment and hopefully it results in some dope new music. Looking forward to his album. Some of the song clips he's posted on his IG page sound really really good. ----------------------------------------
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