This mixtape is an interesting attempt by Calvin Cordozar Broadus to bring his teenage sons Cordell (1997) and Cordé (1994) aka Dirty D and Sparky Danky into rap. There's every type of rhythm in these eleven songs, the boys go wild, without being able to carry the project to the end. The father aka Snoop Lionny Lion has still the moniker of the Rastafari period and here he briefly returns to rap, flowing pretty well for some time. Obviously, I prefer melodic productions: in the third song, John Cameron's elegant sample is whipped by a drum that has just been kicked off its favorite strip club in Tampa. Instead, the Carpenters continue to run smoothly even in the track of this tape, thanks to an accessible and comprehensive drum. If you are curious, listen to "My 2 Boyz" and look no further. 2/10.
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