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Doggystyle is the debut studio album by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was released on November 23, 1993, by Death Row and Interscope Records. The album was recorded and produced following Snoop Doggy Dogg's appearances on Dr. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic (1992), to which Snoop contributed significantly. The West Coast style in hip-hop that he developed from Dre's first album continued on Doggystyle. Critics have praised Snoop Dogg for the lyrical "realism" that he delivers on the album and for his distinctive vocal flow.

Release · MusicBrainz

Type
Album
Artist
Cakedog
First released
2019-07-03
electronicfootworkjuke

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Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
1,668
Total plays
5,025

Tags

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Music

Genre
Reggae
Year
2025
Tracks
1

Key facts

Album.producer
Dr. Dre
Album.name
Doggystyle
Album.type
studio
Album.artist
Snoop Doggy Dogg
Album.cover
SnoopDoggyDoggDoggystyle.jpg
Album.released
November 23, 1993
Album.recorded
1993
Album.length
54:44
Album.next_title
Tha Doggfather
Album.next_year
1996

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Encyclopedic overview

29 sections
Contents
  • Conception
  • Background
  • Recording
  • Title significance and artwork
  • Music
  • Production
  • Lyrics
  • Content
  • Legacy and influence
  • Hip-hop music
  • Hip-hop culture
  • Subsequent work
  • Critical reception
  • Accolades
  • Commercial performance
  • Track listing
  • Notes
  • Cut tracks
  • Credits and personnel
  • Charts
  • Weekly charts
  • Catalog charts
  • Year-end charts
  • Decade-end charts
  • Certifications
  • Release history
  • See also
  • References
  • Further reading

Doggystyle is the debut studio album by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was released on November 23, 1993, by Death Row and Interscope Records. The album was recorded and produced following Snoop Doggy Dogg's appearances on Dr. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic (1992), to which Snoop contributed significantly. The West Coast style in hip-hop that he developed from Dre's first album continued on Doggystyle. Critics have praised Snoop Dogg for the lyrical "realism" that he delivers on the album and for his distinctive vocal flow.

Despite some mixed criticism of the album initially upon its release, Doggystyle earned recognition from many music critics as one of the most significant albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the most important hip-hop albums ever released. Much like The Chronic, the distinctive sounds of Doggystyle helped introduce the hip-hop subgenre of g-funk to a mainstream audience, bringing forward West Coast hip-hop as a dominant force in the early-mid 1990s.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Doggystyle” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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