Dive into the West Coast vibes with Snoop Dogg's "Doggumentary," the eleventh studio album from the legendary rapper. Released on March 29, 2011, this album is a testament to Snoop Dogg's enduring influence in the hip-hop scene. With a blend of g-funk, West Coast hip-hop, and gangster rap, "Doggumentary" offers a rich tapestry of beats and rhymes that showcase Snoop Dogg's signature style.
The album features an impressive roster of producers, including Jake One, Battlecat, Rick Rock, DJ Khalil, Lex Luger, and even David Guetta, ensuring a diverse and dynamic sound throughout. Tracks like "Toyz N Da Hood" featuring Bootsy Collins, "The Way Life Used To Be," and "My Own Way" highlight Snoop Dogg's lyrical prowess and his ability to capture the essence of West Coast culture.
"Doggumentary" spans 21 tracks, each offering a unique perspective on Snoop Dogg's life and experiences. From the laid-back grooves of "We Rest N Cali" to the energetic beats of "Boom," the album is a celebration of Snoop Dogg's artistic journey. The collaboration with David Guetta on the remix of "Wet" adds an international flavor, showcasing Snoop Dogg's global appeal.
With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, "Doggumentary" is a comprehensive exploration of Snoop Dogg's musical evolution. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, this album offers a captivating listen that underscores Snoop Dogg's status as a hip-hop icon.