Though Snoop Dogg’s latest effort, “Malice in Wonderland,” might have been one of his least successful LPs in terms of chart success, it was certainly an improvement on some of his unfocused recent albums.
So Snoop Dogg enthusiasts can be excited over the album’s re-release, “More Malice,” which includes several remixes and a music movie of sorts starring Snoop as a superhero.
Thankfully for us, Snoop is right at home doing what he does best. His flow is pointed and unwavering, exactly his best style. Many of the beats are simple and throbbing, relying more on Snoops rhythm and rhymes to drive the songs.
Most of the songs are solid — but nothing flashy. His collaborations with Jay-Z, Soulja Boy and Bun B hit the mark in both continuity and construction, but “That Tree” with Kid Cudi feels indecisive, leaving Snoop sounding out of place.
Overall, the DVD actually adds a nice, clever touch and the album is solid from top to bottom, but nothing too special.
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