Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Snoop Dogg Songs - Top Five Ever

dre beats monster, Snoop Dogg songs have their own distinct style. With his own laid back delivery, Snoop Dogg has graced many platinum albums such as \"The Chronic,\" \"Doggystyle\" and \"The Marshall Mathers LP.\" Here is my list in random order of the Top 5 Snoop Dogg Songs ever recorded...

Nuthin\' But A \"G\" Thang - featured on The Chronic by Dr. Dre, 1993

This track features Snoop at his best: swapping verses with Dr. Dre on a laid back G-Funk beat. Over fifteen years later, and I can still rap this song word for word. Certainly one of the best Snoop Dogg songs ever released. His best lyric: back to the lecture at hand/ Perfection is perfected, so I\'ma let \'em understand. As if we forgot how dope he is, we need a reminder!

Gin and Juice - Doggystyle by Snoop Doggy Dogg, 1993

This monster hit cememented Snoop Dogg in mainstream hip hop and still remains a staple at parties; dre beats monster every time I dre beats monster hear this song I want to break out a red plastic cup and get my swerve on. Best lyric: \"With my mind on my money and my money on my mind.\"

Murder Was the Case, Doggystyle by Snoop Doggy Dogg, 1993

This song definitely strayed from the laid back party persona the rest of the songs represented, this song proved Snoop to be far more conceptual and lyrical than most fans gave him credit for. Easily one of the best Snoop Dogg songs in his career. Best lyric: \"I\'m on my way to Chino, rolling on the Grey Goose... shackled from head to toe\"

Beautiful - Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ by Snoop Doggy Dogg 2003

Never a stranger to the ladies, Snoop became a downright crooner on this hot track produced by the Neptunes. The production is laid back- just like Snoop\'s delivery- dre beats monster and you can\'t help but respect the change in approach from what many critics grew tired of. Best lyric: \"Keep groovin, thats what we doin

And we gon be together until your moms move in... \"

Ain\'t No Fun - Doggystyle by Snoop Doggy Dogg 1993

While it wasn\'t the anthem of the album (that was Gin and juice) this track incorporated Snoops legendary vocals with Dr. Dre\'s beats in such perfect unity that it\'s hard not to say this one of the most fun Snoop Dogg songs in his whole career.

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