Showing posts with label Snoop Dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snoop Dog. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2013

Robyn - U Should Know Better (Feat. Snoop Dogg)


Remember Robyn's near flawless Body Talk trilogy from a couple years ago?  I still put all three albums into pop rotation every now and then.  On Body Talk Pt. 2, there was a collaboration with Snoop Dogg called "U Should Know Better".  It was Robyn fronting her nastiest attitude, think "Konichiwa Bitches", and reached maximum potential due to its somewhat humorous placement directly in front of the acoustic "Indestructible".

Now out of seemingly nowhere, Robyn has released a music video for the single.  It features a female equivalent to Snoop Dogg and the boy child reincarnation of Robyn.  Seriously, that kid has every signature Robyn dance move perfected.  His room is also decorated with a timeline of her career and personality.  It's the ideal treat to hold us over until Robyn releases some new material.

Keep reading to check out the pleasant surprise of a video...

Monday, May 10, 2010

Katy Perry - California Gurls (Feat. Snoop Dog)

After the success of Katy Perry's debut album, the pop singer has the level set high with her next release.  Her first album, One Of The Boys, spawned four hit singles.  If she can do that with her upcoming sophomore album, Teenage Dream, then she has proven herself as a successful pop singer.  The first single from Teenage Dream is "California Gurls". The upbeat song features Snoop Dog.  There's only one problem with it and it's not the spelling of "Gurls".  Katy Perry's new single sounds exactly like Ke$ha's hit song, "TiK ToK".

The song starts with a synth tune.  Perry then joins in with her bright vocals.  She sings of palm trees and bikini's.  It's a great song for driving by the beach in a convertible.  Teenage girls (or "gurls") will be blasting the song with their sunglasses on.  Basically, the same crowd that loves Ke$ha will enjoy this song.

I feel that the song structure and melody are way too similar to the singles by Ke$ha.  From the "ohs" in the chorus to the prominent use of a synth line, it's something I've already heard.  Snoop Dog's verse matches the song great.  It keeps the fresh and sunny theme.  The two artists may seem like an odd couple, but they work well together.

One thing is certain, Katy Perry's vocal abilities are much better than Ke$ha's.  While neither of them are amazing, Perry could knock out Ke$ha in two seconds.  If you're interested in "California Gurls", you can find it on iTunes now.  Her album, Teenage Dream, is out August 24.  I would pass on the song for now. Unless she has an incredible album planned, I doubt Perry will replicate the same success as her debut.