The G-Funk heard on the Rick Rock-featuring track “Moment I Feared” is fresh and the way Snoop uses a looped line from A Tribe Called Quest’s “Check the Rhime” on “Bacc in da Dayz” shows that he wants to make the most of this album’s nostalgic potential. A record where you find guest turns from Too $hort and Wiz Khalifa is a rare find. Later when KRS-One shows up on “Let Us Begin” or Redman, Method Man and B-Real show up on “Mount Kushmore” it shows this album is pretty much a cool hip-hop summit. When he begins the opening title-track with a sample of the Charmels’ “As Long As I’ve Got You,” which was famously used by the Wu-Tang Clan in their song “C.R.E.A.M. Quicklist: 1title: Snoop Dogg’s “Neva Left” ****text: Snoop Dogg’s latest album is not only a return to his roots but also a love letter to hip-hop on both the West and East coasts. - intro: This week the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe’s 1992 film “Singles” gets expanded and reissued for its 25th anniversary, Linkin Park release an electro-pop album, Snoop Dogg explores his past with an eclectic new set and indie folk-pop act Magic Giant make their debut. Comedian and rapper Dave Burd aka 'Lil Dicky' tells Rebecca Jarvis what it's like working with some of music's biggest names like Snoop Dogg and Fetty Wap on Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis.
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