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Snoop Dogg - Sensual Seduction


acidbearboy

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Absolutely, honest to flip, fucking GREAT. It's like Snoop Dogg meets 808 State meets Prince meets Stones Throw Records meets Rick James. I hope the whole album is like this. It's really good to see an artist like Snoop try and be progressive at this stage in his career. It would have been easy for him to not put in any effort. Indeed, his G posturing was sounding VERY tired all over Dre's 2001 album, but he's since seen the light and put it to bed. He's reinvented himself as, like, a favourite uncle type of rapper. Well played!

And what a video too. Your link is dead, but you can check it here. You can't go wrong with a bit of vintage Soul Train steez.

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The dirty version is up at XXL -

Sexual Eruption

It's worth taking a leaf through the comments:

Yo this shit id fiyyyaaahhhh!!!!! FUCK NEBODY HATIN’ THIS!!!! U can’t tell me this ain’t no classic snoop dogg?? Snoop has alwayz thought outside da box,i mean how many otha rapperz do horror moviez,let alone attend comiccon 2 promkote his own horror movie franchise??? All u fuckin’ meatheadz sayin’ u snoop dogg fanz are obviously lyin’ cuz on R&G he did alotta singin’,he even had justin timberlake on there.HATERZ CAN SUCK A DICK & CHOKE ON DA BALLZ!!!! This song will b a hit and then u same lamez will b dancin’ in ur mom’z mini cooperz,ROFLMAO!!!

THANX SNOOP!!!!!{sexually erruptin’ after i listened 4 da 8th time}

I quite like it, the video is all kinds of amaze definitely.

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It gets better with every listen, and I liked it the first time. Take Snoop off the mic and it's like some smooth UR shit. Better with the video though IMO.

WHEN WILL YOU HATERS REALIZE…THAT SNOOP IS A MEGA WORLDWIDE SUPERSTAR…..EVERY ALBUM HE PUTS OUT GOES MULTI-PLATINUM…THIS SHIT IS GONNA BE A CLUB BANGER…THE WOMEN….ARE GONNA LOVE THIS SHIT…AND THE STRIPPERS…THIS WILL BE THE THEME SONG AT EVERY STRIP CLUB..THIS SHIT HOT

The man knows his stuff!

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The video is fucking amazing, and the track is alright. There are plenty of other artists doing a better job of ripping off the 80s though. But still, when its snoop doing it you've got to take notice.

Chromeo was totally my first reaction aswell and Snoop jumping on the current 80's bandwagon. It's great, but a little "me too".

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It's okay, listenable, but y'know. Isn't he supposed to be an emcee? I was waiting for him to start rhyming to be honest.

You obviously didn't wait 3 minutes and 3 seconds then, did you? Go back and peep the graphic. Not only does he rhyme his nutz off, he does it sans jacket, with mad rainbow acid trails flying off his ass like Earth Wind & Fire nailing the Jackson 5 with a Street Fighter Alpha special combo.

Oh, and put me down as another Chromeo fan. Stupid stuff. They're actually playing my town tonight, though I'm toooooo tired on a Thursday for any of that spangled-out retroness.

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Amazing. It sounds like the Pet Shop Boys would sound like if they kidnapped Roger from Zapp and plied him with gay drugs. That rap at the end is brilliant, it's like he's guesting on his own track.

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  • 3 months later...

The latest snoop album isnt really all like that, he's just doing whatever he feels like.

The album version of sensual seduction is "sexual eruption" however, and talks about giving girls thier thrills before he gets his own.

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Snoop Dogg with a 1999 Prince glammed up monster:
If anything it's better than Sexual Seduction, which is going some.

Amazing. The comments there seem to suggest that it's pretty much a cover of a song by Prince associates The Time. What do fools here know 'bout dat?

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http://www.discogs.com/artist/Time%2C+The

"Born in Minneapolis, the group featured keyboardist Jimmy 'Jam' Harris, bassist Terry Lewis, vocalist Morris Day, keyboardist Monte Moir, guitarist Jesse Johnson, and drummer Jellybean Johnson, all from two Twin Cities funk units, Flytetyme and Enterprise. The band's first Warner Bros. album, 1981's The Time, was created almost single-handedly by Prince (who wrote and played on tracks he produced under the early pseudonym Jamie Star)."

Think I might have to check this album out.

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Oh I didn't mean "who are The Time?" That was covered in this ESSENTIAL ZOK THREAD. I was just wanting to know specifics about the song used by Snoop. From what I've heard from the The Time, they fucking amaze and dazzle. I read something recently about how they were pretty much an avenue for Prince to keep on creating his traditional funk stylings so that the actual Prince brand could grow to explore rock and pop for the masses.

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