Reissue of his previous LP, "Malice n Wonderland". While the cover boasted blue as a background in the studio album, Snoop decides to bring it back the blue on the tie. The tape includes ten tracks including five new songs, four remixes, two bonuses, "Gangsta Luv", which is already present in the album a year ago, and there's a dedicated film. Insiders welcome it better than the original edition, especially since there's less material, just over half an hour. While Jay-Z arrives with his patented style to keep the level high with the best song (remix of "I Wanna Rock" in which he pays homage to half the East Coast and also to the West Coast) on a messy production, on the other there's still Soulja Boy. If on one side there's The-Dream, on the other there's a static Kid Cudi. Butch Cassidy, Mac Lucci and Bun B are the other guests: UGK's MC makes the remix of "Pronto" noteworthy. It's a better CD than the previous one, but it's still not good. From a sales point of view, the tape sets new negative records for Snoop, now on the verge of the top ten in the hip-hop chart. 4.5/10.
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