The dog returns, but waived his sometimes something cute sounding Doggy and only Snoop Dogg called. That sounds adult definitely. "Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not Be Told": For his third album, the rapper and father of two selected but a more extended title. Calvin Broadus changed in this publication from Suge Knight label Death Row for No Limit Stable Master P. The best time of Broadus already is but a few years back: Back then coined Snoop DO-double-G with Dr. Dre and Warren G and Nate Dogg G-Funk era. The-budgetary No Limit Producer Team Beats by the Pound produced his new work, act on the back lot of No Limit Soldiers as a guest rapper. His single "Still AG Thang" brings us Snoop's best performance. At the end of the song he pays tribute to his former labelmates Dre. A "real" gangster knows just how to behave. In "Do not Let Go" and "Hoes, Money and Clout" Snoop also returns to its former strength. The rest he rewinds routine down or recycled old tracks. KRS-One's "Love's Gonna Get 'Cha" converts snoop around in "Doggz Gonna Get Ya". The remake "DP Gangsta" by NWA's "Gangsta, Gangsta" shows Snoop as Ice Cube and C-Murder as Eazy-E. Its good permeability style and minimalist production run through the entire plate. The nasal voice of Snoop Dogg still fits best to the Beats by Dr. Dre. At its strong debut album "Doggystyle" in 1994 Snoop Dogg comes this time not approach. Better than his second, was released in 1996 in Education, album "Tha Dogg Father" which is solid but unspectacular "Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told" despite the usual Rumprahlerei nonetheless. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)