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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UNDERRATED CLASSIC
This is no doubt one of Snoop's best albums, probably my favorite. I can listen to it all the way through. The bulk of the album is produced by DJ Pooh and he mixed the entire thing is well. He comes with some classic material, "Up Jump Tha Boogie" which gives you that Roger Troutman style bounce and talkbox melodies. Add on a great appearance by Kurupt and it's a wrap...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Ironically, Death Row's weakest album...
The reason I say "ironically" is because Doggystyle happens to be their best. Though some would disagree with that, saying that either the Chronic or All Eyez On Me (or even Makaveli) is better, Doggystyle still remains the epitome of true hip hop originality. I listened to Tha Doggfather and hated it. I listened to it again and thought it was just okay. Then again, and...
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UNDERRATED CLASSIC, March 20, 2005
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_ (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tha Doggfather (Audio CD)
This is no doubt one of Snoop's best albums, probably my favorite. I can listen to it all the way through. The bulk of the album is produced by DJ Pooh and he mixed the entire thing is well. He comes with some classic material, "Up Jump Tha Boogie" which gives you that Roger Troutman style bounce and talkbox melodies. Add on a great appearance by Kurupt and it's a wrap. Another one that really comes to mind is "Doggyland" which would most likely be on my 'Top 10' Snoop Dogg list. Something about this beat and the way Snoop rhymes, makes you sad and happy at the same time. Very clean, the mastering on this entire record was well done. There is also a classic Biz Markie remake, "Vapors", where Snoop rhymes about his crew individually going from rags to riches, nothing great but it's a good laid back song. DJ Pooh also produced "2001", "Snoop's Upside Ya Head", and "Snoop Bounce". With additional cuts from Daz, Soopafly, LT Hutton, Sam Sneed, Arkim & Flair. If a Snoop fan, this is for sure a MUST HAVE, and for any West Coast fan. If you love the West and don't like this, check your opinion, you're hating on a great one. What a legendary album.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Underated as Hell, July 4, 2001
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This review is from: Tha Doggfather (Audio CD)
I just don't get it. Ok, the beats were beter on "Doggystyle" but its not fair to compare anyone's beats to Dr Dre's. Besides DJ Pooh (who produced most the album) did a very good job. The one thing I didn't like about Snoops 1st one was that none of the songs had any personal meanings. On this album he gets more personal at the times while remaining hardcore. Also think about what he had just gone through. His friend 2Pac was killed (who he dedicated the album to) and his other friend and mentoor DrDre just left the label, he had just got off a trail where he almost went to jail, and he was in the middle of the crashing Deathrow empire. But he still put together a great album.

The album starts with the title track witch is a great song. This one was produced bt Daz and its very good. "Up Jump tha Boogie" and "Snoop Bounce" show what Snoop can do with a swanky beat. The next song "Freestyle Conversation" has my favorite Snoop flow ever. Hes just rapping real fast about randome stuff and is undicribable. One of my favorite rap songs. "Gold Rush" is a great song with Kurupt on it who always makes the best songs with Snoop Dogg. It has a western film fell to it. "Me and My Doggz" is another one of the swanky songs on this album. "You Thought" is another good song with some smart and funny lyrics. Strong beat too. "Vapors" is a song about Snoop and all his friends making it out of the ghetto. This is what i mean by the album is more personal. Actualy Snoop said he wanted to make a positive album but the Deathrow wouldn't let him cuz they thought it would ruin their image. "2001" is great song and is one of the standout tracks. I don't realy like it when artists don't their songs and Snoop didn't write this song and one or two more but he wrote or co-wrote the rest so he never abandones the art of writing. I love "Sixx Minutes". Its always been one of my favorite songs on the album. its very calm and quiete. Its kinnda about how everyone tried to steal his style after his 1st album. "Wake Up" is another good one and has Tray Dee who is now in Tha Eastsidaz now. "Snoops Upside Ya Head" is another great song with an exeptionaly catchy chorus. "Doggyland" is another good one with a unique sound. The final track is Snoop and 2Pac playing live and its sortta haunting the way it ends. you'll see if you get it.

Overall I can't say this is Snoops best album but its the only one that I can listen to all the way through without haveing to skip a single track. Overall its well worth having. If you want to get all of Snoops albums this is actualy a real good starting point. Anyways i don't get why everyone hates this album but its actualy acceptionaly well done and should of been another clasic. Now that it's been re-released you can get it much cheaper than before.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Snoop's Second Best Album In My Opinion, September 12, 2006
This review is from: Tha Doggfather (Audio CD)
Snoop released an absolute classic in 93 which went by the name of "Doggystyle". It took him a few years to come back with a scond album for his fans but when he did it was great. Their are people who are hating on this album which is mainly because it was such a disspointment that it couldn't touch Doggystyle. Well it's actually a pretty great album when you put that aside. Besides, did Nas ever come out with another Illmatic, Did Tupac ever come out with another Me Against The World, Did 50 Cent ever come out with another Power Of The Dollar, no. Anyway there were lots of things going on for Snoop at the time he was working on this.
- He had lost his homie Tupac
- Deathrow was crashing
- He had just had his murder trial
- Dr Dre had left Deathrow

So you see. And like I said it is a great album and people should judge it as a good record and not give it a bad rating just because its not another Doggystyle.

Now about the content of this album. The lyrics are not as gangsta as Doggystyle, well there's a reason for that. Snoop grew up and went to a more business sort of attitude. So his not as misogynystic and violent in the songs. The production of this was top, people like Daz and DJ Quik are great producers and made great G Funk beats. Snoop certainly was still in his prime when he made this, I think its just such a shame that he went downhill after leaving Deathrow.
Top Five Tracks
1. Doggfather
2. Me And My Doggz
3. Snoop's Upside Ya Head
4. Doggyland
5. Up Jump Tha Boogie

Overall 4.5 stars. Get this if you are a rap fan.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No Doctor And It's Still All Good {4 Stars}, January 26, 2007
This review is from: Doggfather (Audio CD)
Expectations from fans and the general public can be a deadly thing to a rappers career. With his second release, a lot of people expected the second coming of Doggstyle. But that was an unfair expectation -- I mean, with Dr. Dre (the producer of his classic debut) being gone from Death Row and all. The production is done by committee on this album by DJ Pooh (pictured in the album credits), Soopafly, and Daz. Arkim & Flair, L.T., Sam Sneed, and Snoop himself all contribute a track. So, naturally, the sound on this album is different from his debut. It's not an easy job to fill the good doctor's shoes, but I'd have to say that Pooh, Soopafly, and Daz do an admirable job handling this album. The sound still reeks of Cali funk while Snoop rhymed on beat (something he almost never does nowadays).

With that being said, there is very little skip material on this joint. "Snoop Bounce" and "(Tear 'em Off) Me & My Doggz" suffer from drowsy production. The skits could've been left off too. Some were good, some were corny. Aside from those hiccups, the album is pretty good.

Tha Doggfather is good follow up to Doggystyle. It doesn't have many weak spots and the production bangs nonstop. For those of you that just got into Snoop within the last two or three years, you should grab this if you want to know what Snoop sounded like when he was still putting some effort into his releases. This is probably Snoop's second best album. Anyone that tells you this album is disappointing is sorely mistaken. I recommend adding this album to your collection.

Standout Tracks: Sixx Minutes feat. Raphael Saddiq, Doggfather feat. Charlie Wilson, Vapors feat. Charlie Wilson & Teena Marie, You Thought feat. Too Short & Soopafly, Freestyle Conversation, Downtown Assassins feat. Daz & Tray Dee, Snoop's Upside Ya Head, Up Jump The Boogie feat. Charlie Wilson & Teena Marie, and Groupie feat. Tha Dogg Pound, Nate Dogg, Warren G., & Charlie Wilson (My Favorite)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, August 5, 2006
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John Frederick (Chicago, ILLINOIS) - See all my reviews
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Now i'm aware that this can't touch his debut. However sayiing that doesn't mean its bad, meaning that this is fantastic but his debut is way more fnatastic. But this has to be his second best album seeing when he made this he was still a gangsta. He left his gansgta roots after he left deathrow so none of his no limit albums can touch this stuff. Dr Dre had left Deathrow before this was being made so there aren't any of his fantastic beats. However I would say that the producers who produced this album did a job that is arguably just as good.
My ratings Are The Following.
1. Intro 9/10 Its pretty good for an intro
2. Doggfather 10/10 Classic, A great track to kick the album off with. The beats are tight and Snoop does all verses and there is a great chorus by Charlie Wilson
3. Ride 4 Me 0/10 A stupid skit, just there to make the album longer
4. Up Jump Tha Boogie 10/10 Great chorus with more cool beats
5. Freestyle Conversation 6/10 Well its not that great, Snoop's really just talking the whole time
6. When I Grow Up 3/10 I don't mind this skit, the only skit on the album I don't absolutely hate
7. Snoop Bounce 10/10 Classic, good to BOUNCE to
8. Gold Rush 9/10 Some tight a** beats, however it only has one verse by Snoop
9. You Thought 7/10 Naaa, a bit of a stupid song with too many guest appearances
10. (Tear Em Off) Me And My Doggz 10/10 A solo with more tight a** beats. Definitely one of my favourites
11. Vapors 10/10 Classic, I can definitely see why this one became a hit. Another solo with bangin beats with Snoop talking about the lives of all the members of Tha Dogg Pound
12. Groupie 7.5/10 Again, its a bit of a filler with a bad topic nad too many guest appearances
13. 2001 10/10 Another tight solo. This should have been called Snoop Bounce II seeing he talks about making people bounce and stuff
14. Sixx Minutes 10/10 Pretty underappreciated, i've seen that some people have given this song a bad rating. However for me this is a very good song and Snoop is very laid back
15. (O.J.) Wake Up 9.5/10 Hmm, more guest appearances however half of it is Snoop and Snoop does well especially in the chorus
16. Snoop's Upside Ya Head 10/10 Classic, another favourite with all verses by Snoop and a great chorus
17. Blueberry 8/10 Its alright, however wheres Snoop. I can't give it any more than 8/10 if theres no Snoop
18. Traffic Jam 0/10 Another stupid WBALLZ skit, not in the least bit funny at all. That WBALLZ guy is an idiot
19. Doggyland 10/10 Another great track, Snoop is in all the verses and there is a great chorus
20. Downtown Assassins 9.5/10 I can't give this anymore than 9.5/10 seeing theres only one verse by Snoop. However this is definitely a tight track with bangin beats
21. Outro 5/10
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated, very fun album, somewhat experimental for Snoop, January 19, 2004
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R. W. Devries "synapticburn" (Houston, tx United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tha Doggfather (Audio CD)
This album doesn't fit into the mold of the successful Snoop albums, which is probably why it didn't enjoy the success of some of his other efforts. But it definetly has the *biggest* funk influence of any of his albums.

This album has BEATS like no other rap album I've ever heard. It's not gangsta rap, it's just old school with a new school influence. I've always like the radio hits by snoop, but this is the only album where I've enjoyed the other songs, and I enjoy almost every one on this album.

P.S., if you have any bump in your ride, this album WILL hit.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The realest side of Snoop, underrated as hell by most people, October 13, 2003
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In the wake of a murder trial, the signing of 2Pac to the Row, and Dre breaking from the Row, Tha Doggfather was released. It was in this transitional and unstable time that Snoop emerged as a layered and real artist. It was during this time that people were wondering if rap was fad or fact. It was during this time that Pac and Biggie were the dons of the game. It was during this time that Snoop released his highly anticipated and strangely addictive album: Tha Doggfather.

A lot of people underrate this album as Snoop's weakest, or even Death Row's weakest album. F ***'em. This album was the last realest Snoop, the Dogg before releasing pop hits like "Beautiful". Just hear me out here, and I'll tell you the truth about this album.

Snoop turns from BG to OG in this album. As much as Snoop would argue against it, he was Dr. Dre's little homey in the Chronic and a little bit even in Doggystyle. This is the effort where Snoop for good or bad breaks with Dre. When you first hear this album it is utterly unremarkable. It's a disappointment. However, it's one of those albums that gets better and better with each time you pop it in.

The CD is a straight through listen. Pop it in and put the remote down. From the innovative opening to the gangsta party, it's hot. There aren't any signature tracks on here, like Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Art of War. What the album does have is a pack of great rap songs! There are no bad songs on this. While I like some better than others, there are no ridiculous tracks.

Tha Doggfather is an album not to be discussed as a track by track effort but as one great experience. Snoop fills out his identity here. What he becomes is one smooth rapper. The songs are slick, not lacking humor, and strong. Snoop "takes his time when he's dropping his rhymes" and he is at his absolute pinnacle of rapping. Since this masterpiece, he has somehow forgotten how to rap like his real self. This album is the purest Snoop Doggy Dogg album.

The homies are included, but it doesn't cloud the tracks. The album plays out with some of the best skits mixed with great music that have ever been assembled. It's just a smooth ride through the Doggyland. There are virtually no low points, but a few high points.

That's probably the beef I have with Doggfather. The reason that no songs stand out to me is because Snoop on this album is very vanilla and smooth.

He says a lot of nothing on here. It's just vintage Snoop. Snoop just rocks the party, talks a lot about his murder trial and court, and makes G's.

Much love to Snoop on this effort. It's a really good record, underrated by pop fans like Ja Rule or Chingy's fans. It's no Doggystyle, but what is? This is the most complete Snoop album you can buy outside of the legendary Doggystyle. It's mature, but not as stupid as the new Snoop seems to be. The album has such a funky sound and feel to it. There are absolutely no album that sounds like it. If you consider yourself a true rap fan who realizes exactly what Ja Rule is trying to be like, you should pick Tha Doggfather up.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It was the bomb!, November 5, 1998
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I would have to say this was his best cd he has had ever.I think getting out of that little gang banger image and into a more business look has really worked for him.This cd has tight lyrics and bumps very well.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Snoop Doggy Dogg's DOGGFATHER is his best album to date!!!, October 1, 1998
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Doggfather features the cream of the rapping industry with the smooth lyrics, startling verbal descriptions, and enchanting interludes that give a little more insight into what he sings about, thinks about. He could not have done it without the "possie" of fellow rappers he gathered to feature on this album; Warren-G, Ice-T, Dat Nigga Daz, and all the Gang from NWA,plus the writers who put together the lyrics, even all the little guys that you will never hear of, but were needed nonetheless. Snoop has done a magnificent job on this album, and I await his next with baited breath!!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Snoop is not wack on this album!, July 22, 1999
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Why is every one tripping on this album? It would be stupid to try and copy Doggystyle so much.He just beat his murder case, 2pac died, his label was all over the place and he still manages to put a wicked album together. Dont hate on the Doggfather for not cussing so much either, hes growing up and putting more meaning in his lyrics.
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