Snoop Dogg's Confession That Changed the History of Rap

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If there is a musical genre in which competition and purity are as important as respect and harmony, it is rap. The resurgence of hip-hop in the United States (late 1980s and 1990s) led to a historic battle between West and East. Among the greatest representatives of the West are Dr. Dr. Dre, 55, and Snoop Dogg, 48. In the late 1990s, they created Still D.R.E., which would become a "west coast" anthem . Now, more than 20 years later, Snoop Dogg has revealed details that show that the passage of time has seen him mature both artistically and personally. They weren't the ones who wrote the lyrics. In fact, he was one of the greatest representatives of the East Coast rivalry schools.

The testimony of 'Snoopy' has a lot of weight in the world of rap, which reserves and criticizes the existence of 'ghostwriters' (ghostwriters who write lyrics in the shadows). Just send it to the artist and he will sing it.) To some extent, people criticize "co-writers" (co-writers, artists who help other artists write). The difference is that in the second case, the singer participates in the creative process and goes to the recording studio. The fact that a rapper like Snoop Dogg can be seen rapping another rapper's lyrics (even if you think it's out of his league) is a historical fact that deserves all the attention.



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My goodness, those are both great songs, it's been years since you last heard them.

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