Snoop Dogg – Everything (Ft. Jacques & Dreezy) (Review & Stream)

 

The Top Dawg gets all sensual in “Everything” with Jacques and Dreezy.


I wouldn’t call Snoop Dogg the master of romance, but on this track he does a pretty good impersonation of a crooner. Accompanied by both a smooth instrumental and some passionate vocals by Jacques, Snoop spits these seductive lyrics to his lady, rapping with this laid back style that compliments the songs tone perfectly. I like that he doesn’t try to do too much on his verse, because I do not think I would be interested in hearing Auto-tune Snoop in this day and age.

Dreezy definitely plays the dynamic rap artist on this song, rapping pretty aggressively on her verse. I love the energy she brings to the record, and respect the hell out of Snoop for recognizing her greatness.

This song reminds me of some 90’s s–t.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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