Snoop Lion?

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Chad Hensley, Aug 1, 2012.

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  2. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

  3. bansheebot

    bansheebot Super Deformed

    Wait a god damned second. So, Major Lazer reused their production from this track for La La La? What the fuck? Am I the first person to realize this? I knew I recognized it as soon as it started.

    Guess not according to the mixtape track's Youtube comments, haha.

    "Seen." - Snoop Lion
     
  4. ---NT---

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    Me thinks both are from this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH5Oa8TEGrk
    Such is the way of reggae/dub.
     
  5. bansheebot

    bansheebot Super Deformed

    Fair enough, I didn't know the origins of the riddim I just assumed Major Lazer created it. Still, kind of lazy on Diplo's part.
     
  6. ---NT---

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    Not sure what to think. I certainly don't mind the use and re-use of riddims - in fact, it's integral to the music. But if Snoop is just gonna fake patois over standard riddims that's pretty weak - if he's actually sincere about being Snoop Lion he should work on some original music and slide some riddims in sparsely. I'm more impressed with that guy's hi-fi than I am with La La La.
     
  7. RudeBeast

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    I know what I think, I think it's plain and simple awful :lol:
    Just listened to it, can't stand hearing this clown putting on a Jamaican accent and I just think the overall track is lame.
    Talking of Studio One I'll go back and invest my time on the king:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIf_UR4qv9s
     
  8. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    ^^ Great clip, i must admit I've never heard of King Stitt before . . .
    i think he should win a prize for 'most messed-up teeth' in reggae :)
     
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  10. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    The more I think about it, the fake Jamaican accent is just plain offensive. What a stupid thing to do.

    Otherwise, this thread has totally re-ignited my love of Reggae ... I saw that I only had a few Jackie Mittoo tracks so I ordered some albums as well as a bunch of Studio One stuff ... listening to my favorite '70s Burning Spear and '80s Black Uhuru and many of the Trojan box sets. Thanks, Skullbrain!
     
  11. phantomfauna

    phantomfauna Side Dealer

    Jah man...

    I can't really critique the song because I spent more time typing this than listening to that trash. It's just silly...Silly like the man who came up with a clown selling hamburgers...
     
  12. ---NT---

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    Yup - the track is awful. I finally listened to it all the way through, and it's terrible. But I agree, Dean - this thread has got me back to listening to some of my favorite reggae/dub, and for that I'm thankful.
    It's a shame - I like Major Lazer, Mad Decent, but it doesn't appear that they can do much to help Snoop. If he just rapped over some good ML/MD production I could see it potentially being good, but neither the music nor the lyrics are worth listening to. Lazy all the way around.
     
  13. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    ^^ i dunno about all this hating on Snoop . . . !!

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    The track is a bit weak but i personally don't think its THAT bad. The fact its a version of some other track speaks volumes though . . . co-opting Jamaican patois on the record wasn't a great idea either. Have you seen the documentary trailer? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTqyV5Kw9Ss

    I hope he donated a big chunk of his reported $110 Million fortune into the towns and communities he visited in Jamaica . . . and i don't mean just buying some studio time and sacks of weed ;)

    Hey, at the very least he's turning people on to a ton of great music!
     
  14. Punkin Donuts

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    In related news, Apple has announced their new OS.

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