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Coolaid

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発売日 2018年01月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCash Machine Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 270862
SKU 886922708626

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:17:09
Coming just about a year after his Pharrell Williams-helmed album Bush landed as a conceptual, dank disco triumph, Snoop Dogg returned with this 2016 back-to-basics effort, Coolaid, which is as comfortable as it is cool. Without the crip walking and crime bossing of his early years, the varied and mainstream LP falls right in line with Snoop's 2004 effort R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, offering a cavalcade of stars and numerous radio-worthy party tracks. Swizz Beatz is the album's executive-producing anchor and surprisingly helms one of the album's most G-funk-sounding cuts, the grinding "Let Me See Em Up," which sounds like an old-school anthem combined with massive post-dubstep bass. Still, it's newcomer Bongo who steals the show with his tropical beat on "Point Seen Money Gone," an outstanding highlight that reminds listeners that the veteran MC's Snoop Lion alias wasn't just a dream. Bringing reminders of another alias, Snoopzilla, highlight "My Carz" features a Gary Numan-sampling beat from the late J Dilla, while producer Daz Dillinger represents the early days on the gangsta-leaning and easy "Oh Na Na" with Wiz Khalifa. Cardo takes it further on "Affiliated," which sounds like the dead Death Row label came alive in 2016, plus the track is arguably the album's most lyrically ambitious effort as Snoop is fired up and challenged by the underground favorite Trick Trick. By the time the one-joke "Kush Ups" rolls around with a second Wiz Khalifa appearance, an argument could be made that the 20-track album is overstuffed, but Snoop's conceptual larks and concept albums have taken over the last decade. Consider this an exciting double-LP throwback that drops "Even if I die, living legend" during the opening cut and then just gets bigger and bolder from there. ~ David Jeffries

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Legend
    2. 2.
      Ten Toes Down
    3. 3.
      Don't Stop
    4. 4.
      Super Crip
    5. 5.
      Coolaid Man
    6. 6.
      Let Me See Em Up
    7. 7.
      Point Seen Money Gone
    8. 8.
      Oh Na Na
    9. 9.
      My Carz
    10. 10.
      Two Or More
    11. 11.
      Affiliated
    12. 12.
      Feel About Snoop
    13. 13.
      Light It Up
    14. 14.
      Side Piece
    15. 15.
      Kush Ups
    16. 16.
      Double Tap
    17. 17.
      Got Those
    18. 18.
      Let the Beat Drop (Celebrate)
    19. 19.
      What If
    20. 20.
      Revolution

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Snoop Dogg

商品の紹介

Coming just about a year after his Pharrell Williams-helmed album Bush landed as a conceptual, dank disco triumph, Snoop Dogg returned with this 2016 back-to-basics effort, Coolaid, which is as comfortable as it is cool. Without the crip walking and crime bossing of his early years, the varied and mainstream LP falls right in line with Snoop's 2004 effort R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, offering a cavalcade of stars and numerous radio-worthy party tracks. Swizz Beatz is the album's executive-producing anchor and surprisingly helms one of the album's most G-funk-sounding cuts, the grinding "Let Me See Em Up," which sounds like an old-school anthem combined with massive post-dubstep bass. Still, it's newcomer Bongo who steals the show with his tropical beat on "Point Seen Money Gone," an outstanding highlight that reminds listeners that the veteran MC's Snoop Lion alias wasn't just a dream. Bringing reminders of another alias, Snoopzilla, highlight "My Carz" features a Gary Numan-sampling beat from the late J Dilla, while producer Daz Dillinger represents the early days on the gangsta-leaning and easy "Oh Na Na" with Wiz Khalifa. Cardo takes it further on "Affiliated," which sounds like the dead Death Row label came alive in 2016, plus the track is arguably the album's most lyrically ambitious effort as Snoop is fired up and challenged by the underground favorite Trick Trick. By the time the one-joke "Kush Ups" rolls around with a second Wiz Khalifa appearance, an argument could be made that the 20-track album is overstuffed, but Snoop's conceptual larks and concept albums have taken over the last decade. Consider this an exciting double-LP throwback that drops "Even if I die, living legend" during the opening cut and then just gets bigger and bolder from there. ~ David Jeffries|
Rovi

古き良きGファンク・サウンドをアップデートさせた原点回帰的な作品、との謳い文句で発表された新作はデビュー以降、要所で組んできたジョー・クール画伯の手掛けるジャケからしてグッとクル方々も多かろう。中身のほうもジャスト・ブレイズのプロデュースによる緊張感漂うハードなギャングスタ・ラップ"Super Crips"から、ニガラッチ名義でセルフ・プロデュースしたディスコティークな"Two Or More"、ウィズ・カリファが参加したメロウなミディアム"Oh Na Na"(制作はデス・ロウ期からの連れ、ダズ・ディリンジャーやスーパフライら)などなど、前評判通りの王道なウェッサイ・チューンがたっぷり。スウィズ・ビーツやティンバランドらのヒットメイカーと並んで、"Coolaid Man"における新鋭カードーの起用や、ゲイリー・ニューマンの80年代ヒット"Cars"を大胆に用いた故J・ディラ作の"My Carz"あたりにも驚かされる、期待を軽く凌駕した傑作だ。
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