Dive into the rich, laid-back grooves of Snoop Dogg's classic 1996 album, "Tha Doggfather." This iconic release from Death Row Records is a cornerstone of West Coast hip-hop, blending G-funk beats with Snoop's signature smooth flow and gangster rap storytelling. Clocking in at over an hour and 14 minutes, the album is a sprawling journey through the streets of Long Beach, featuring hits like "Doggfather," "Snoop's Upside Ya Head," and the timeless "2001." With tracks that range from hard-hitting anthems to laid-back jams, Snoop Dogg showcases his versatility and lyrical prowess. "Tha Doggfather" is a testament to Snoop's enduring influence on hip-hop, offering a mix of party anthems, reflective moments, and unapologetic bravado. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Snoop's music, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the golden era of West Coast hip-hop.
1996 Death Row Records/gamma.
Tracks
IntroSnoop Dogg
DoggfatherSnoop Dogg, Charlie Wilson
Ride 4 MeSnoop Dogg
Up Jump Tha BoogieSnoop Dogg, Kurupt
Freestyle ConversationSnoop Dogg
When I Grow UpSnoop Dogg
Snoop BounceSnoop Dogg, Charlie Wilson
Gold RushSnoop Dogg, Kurupt, LBC Crew
(Tear 'Em Off) Me and My DoggzSnoop Dogg
You ThoughtSnoop Dogg, Too $hort, Soopafly
VaporsSnoop Dogg, Teena Marie, Charlie Wilson
GroupieSnoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Nate Dogg, Warren G, Charlie Wilson
2001Snoop Dogg
Sixx MinutesSnoop Dogg
(O.J.) Wake UpSnoop Dogg, Big Tray Deee
Snoop's Upside Ya HeadSnoop Dogg, Charlie Wilson
BlueberrySnoop Dogg, LBC Crew, Tha Dogg Pound
Traffic JamSnoop Dogg
DoggylandSnoop Dogg
Downtown AssassinsSnoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, Big Tray Deee