Let’s rewind the tape to November 1996. The West Coast was still catching its breath. Dr. Dre had left Death Row Records. Tupac was gone. The weight of an entire empire suddenly fell on the lanky shoulders of Calvin Broadus—Snoop Doggy Dogg.
Following up Doggystyle was never going to be easy. But Tha Doggfather isn’t the sophomore slump history tries to paint it as. It’s the sound of Snoop trading the raw, G-funk menace of ’93 for a smoother, more introspective flow. He isn’t trying to be the gangster; he’s trying to be the father. Snoop Dogg Tha Doggfather Full Album Zip
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