Snoop Dogg Presents Algorithm (2021)
19-11-2021, 00:01

Artist: Snoop Dogg
Title: Algorithm
Label: Def Jam Recordings, a Division Of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Style: Gangsta, Spoken Word, Pop Rap, Rhythm & Blues, G-Funk, Ragga, Thug Rap
Release Date: 19-11-2021
Format: CD, Compilation
Quality: Lossless/16 bit/Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: FLAC
Tracks: 25 Tracks
Time: 01:07:24 Min
Size: 453 MB
Tracklist:
01. Snoop Dogg - Intro 0:14
02. Redman, Method Man - Alright 3:36
03. Snoop Dogg - No Bammer Weed 3:06
04. Eric Bellinger, Snoop Dogg, Usher - New Oldie 3:20
05. Fabolous, Dave East - Make Some Money 2:43
06. Malaya - Anxiety 2:36
07. Jane Handcock - Like My Weed 3:02
08. Yk Osiris - Applying Pressure 2:44
09. Blxst, Snoop Dogg - Go To War 2:51
10. October London - I Want You 2:29
11. August 08 - Gyu 3:26
12. Malaya - Inspiration 2:27
13. Mount Westmore, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, E-40, Too $Hort - Big Subwoofer 3:43
14. Snoop Dogg - Murder Music 4:03
15. Heydeon - Been Thru 1:46
16. Snoop Dogg - Qualified 2:33
17. Choc - Everybody Dies 2:24
18. Jane Handcock - By & By 2:45
19. Snoop Dogg, Dj Cassidy - Diamond Life 3:13
20. Jane Handcock - Whatever You On 2:37
21. Nefertitti Avani - Make It Last 2:06
22. Snoop Dogg - No Smut On My Name 2:34
23. Snoop Dogg - Get My Money 3:21
24. Camino - Steady 3:05
25. Snoop Dogg - Outro 0:42

Title: Algorithm
Label: Def Jam Recordings, a Division Of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Style: Gangsta, Spoken Word, Pop Rap, Rhythm & Blues, G-Funk, Ragga, Thug Rap
Release Date: 19-11-2021
Format: CD, Compilation
Quality: Lossless/16 bit/Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: FLAC
Tracks: 25 Tracks
Time: 01:07:24 Min
Size: 453 MB
Tracklist:
01. Snoop Dogg - Intro 0:14
02. Redman, Method Man - Alright 3:36
03. Snoop Dogg - No Bammer Weed 3:06
04. Eric Bellinger, Snoop Dogg, Usher - New Oldie 3:20
05. Fabolous, Dave East - Make Some Money 2:43
06. Malaya - Anxiety 2:36
07. Jane Handcock - Like My Weed 3:02
08. Yk Osiris - Applying Pressure 2:44
09. Blxst, Snoop Dogg - Go To War 2:51
10. October London - I Want You 2:29
11. August 08 - Gyu 3:26
12. Malaya - Inspiration 2:27
13. Mount Westmore, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, E-40, Too $Hort - Big Subwoofer 3:43
14. Snoop Dogg - Murder Music 4:03
15. Heydeon - Been Thru 1:46
16. Snoop Dogg - Qualified 2:33
17. Choc - Everybody Dies 2:24
18. Jane Handcock - By & By 2:45
19. Snoop Dogg, Dj Cassidy - Diamond Life 3:13
20. Jane Handcock - Whatever You On 2:37
21. Nefertitti Avani - Make It Last 2:06
22. Snoop Dogg - No Smut On My Name 2:34
23. Snoop Dogg - Get My Money 3:21
24. Camino - Steady 3:05
25. Snoop Dogg - Outro 0:42

Snoop Dogg‘s new album The Algorithm is shaping up to be the hottest party in town with a guestlist of featured artists from Def Jam Recordings’ past, present and future. The project arrives Nov. 19.
The 25-track compilation record is stacked with featured artists including Usher, Dave East, Jadakiss, Fabolous, Mary J Blige, Ice Cube, E-40, Wiz Khalifa, and more.
The album also features a collaboration between Snoop, Ice Cube, E-40 and Too Short – also known as the supergroup Mt. Westmore. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone Music Now, the rapper revealed that the group recruited Eminem for a new song on their next album set for release in January.
“I feel like it was necessary for me to not let it drag on, but to put some resolution to it because I was the reason why it became what it was. I felt like I could be the reason to stop it,” he explained of reconciling with Eminem. “For the sake of the family and the sake of my love for him and Dre and what we built, that was the only thing to do.”
The 25-track compilation record is stacked with featured artists including Usher, Dave East, Jadakiss, Fabolous, Mary J Blige, Ice Cube, E-40, Wiz Khalifa, and more.
The album also features a collaboration between Snoop, Ice Cube, E-40 and Too Short – also known as the supergroup Mt. Westmore. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone Music Now, the rapper revealed that the group recruited Eminem for a new song on their next album set for release in January.
“I feel like it was necessary for me to not let it drag on, but to put some resolution to it because I was the reason why it became what it was. I felt like I could be the reason to stop it,” he explained of reconciling with Eminem. “For the sake of the family and the sake of my love for him and Dre and what we built, that was the only thing to do.”




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