Snoop Dogg “Malice N Wonderland” (Snippets)

Why wait December 8th? Feed your need now with a preview of the Doggfather’s upcoming project below.

1. Intro
2. I Wanna Rock
3. 2 Minute Warning
4. 1800 (Featuring Lil Jon)
5. Different Languages (Featuring Jazmine Sullivan)
6. Gangsta Luv (featuring The-Dream)
7. Pronto
8. That’s Tha Homie
9. Upside Down
10. Secrets (Featuring Kokane)
11. Pimpin Ain’t EZ (Featuring R. Kelly)
12. Luv Drunk (Featuring The Dream)
13. Special (Featuring Brandy and Pharrell)
14. Outro

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  1. dafran says:

    What a piece of shit of an album, snoop fell off hard.

  2. Big Homie says:

    snoop fell off hard

    ^ ayo

  3. Kill Bill says:

    yo, i allways copped snoops albums, but i was doubtin this cd from the beggining. now after hearin the songs, it aint very good, ego trippin sounded a lot better, i aint coppin this one.

  4. dman says:

    yhh fuck i thought i was gonna hear some hard shit but 2many r n b hits on here n soulja boy?.. hmmm

  5. profoundartist says:

    snoop has gone soft

  6. joecool says:

    Man I gotta say that Im disappointed but I’m still go buy the album but yeah too much r n b

  7. TRU says:

    ALL YALL N@#$%S NEED TO GO STUDY REAL RAP. THIS ALBUM IS A CLASSIC ALREADY SO WHAT IF IT HAS R&B PIMPIN AINT EASY AND LUV DRUNK IS FIRE! GANGSTA LUV IS ALREADY A HIT AROUND THE WORLD I HEARD THE DIRTY VERSION OF I WANNA ROCK IT’S FIRE! 2 MINUTE WARNING FIRE 1800 FIRE ALL YALL NEGATIVE DUDES ARE FIRED! THIS IS SNOOPS BEST ALBUM SINCE DOGGYSTYLE PERIOD!

  8. ceejay says:

    i think dis album is gng 2 b 1 of his best

  9. MC REN says:

    I agree these r just snippets can’t really hear the whole of the songs. I heard the dirty version of I wanna rock and this is banging. Yea I know Snoop is more into that jerkin music now, but that’s what the world wants this is a new decade it’s not the 90’s no more Snoop has done it again it amazes me how he manages to keep up with what’s going on and not stay stuck in the past.

  10. Voice says:

    This is the most complete album from any artist I’ve heard since Dr. Dre’s Chronic 2001. You gotta know how to make music for the world, not just the hood, and Snoop does it for the world

  11. Busta says:

    I like this album because of the lyrical realism and not the metaphors that a lot of rappers use espeically Lil Wayne not taking anything away from Wayne, but unless he get rid of all those metaphors and keep it real not these bubble gum rhymes like “Sounds like a T-rex roaring under my hood” anybody can come up with something like that, but when u listen to 2 minute warning this is what I call Lyrical realism 2pac never used metaphors he kept it real.

  12. SnoopDoggICantBelieveItWhatHavUDone says:

    Snoop Snoop Snoop Snoop Snoop Snoop WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS PIECE OF SHIT, dammit i cant believe i was defending u all these years, i mean ego trippin WAS BANGIN, this album SUCKS DICK, only good song is with KOKANE & i bet u recorded that song years ago.

  13. Tio says:

    Snoop, pop goes tha weazel and the weazel goes pop…

    What a kindergarten record this is. The money finally won from the art and creativity. Just jumping into the hollow popsound of the moment, a prostitute for recordcompanypimpin’. For the siblings shitting their dipers this might be a great sound. I always supported Snoop from ’92 till now and I digged and understood all his albums and themes but this time he went to far. Everybody supporting this album are twelve to fifteen year old suburb popkids. Nothing to to with hip hop.
    Please listen to Schoolly-D, the Tuff crew, Just Ice, Boo Yaa Tribe, Funkdoobiest and so on. Stop this bubblegum poppyshit and school yourself. Like KRS one said “edutainment.”
    Chuuuch, preach, tabernacle.

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