brings his signature brand of maniacal microphone madness to the early 90’s sounding looped-up track “Pop Shit” – what’s impressive is after all the time in the bing, O.D.B.’s darts still come off sharp as ever. ”It’s the diabolical, chronical, mythological, psychological / make a model ho fuck a G/” Snoop rides his recent wave of hits and all-in-your-face celebrity with a stellar lyrical performance over a Neptune’s P-funk influenced beat in the ode-to-chronic track, “It blows my mind.” This track features an ill horn breakdown close to the end of the song that is followed by a bass-heavy percussion over which Snoop lays his game down quite flat with the following line: Busta starts the proceedings off well with the above par banger “Light Yo Ass on Fire,” which recalls the feel of his previous Kelis-aided “What it Is” produced by the Neptunes as well. Hard-hitting, street bangers like “Grindin” to lush, melodic tunes like the “Frontin” joint featured on this album.Ĭlones plays like a music gathering of hip-hop’s current elite, and the stars really come out to have fun on this one. Reason 2: Their boundless creativity and musical ability that span the scope from Reason 1: Their amorphous nature and variety of beats and genres they can adapt to (the jury is still out on whether they’re skate kids or true hip-hoppers) Throughout the disc’s 18 tracks, the duo showcases the two reasons why they are such titans in the rap game: Undoubtedly the hottest producers in the game for the last three years running, the Neptunes are seizing the opportunity to grab a choke hold of the industry with their own Star Trak label compilation – Clones. Ever since the two cats from Virginia known as the Neptunes were given a chance to show their production skills on Mase’s 1997 “Harlem World” debut with the track “Looking At Me,” the crew hasn’t looked back since.
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