
Starting off with the epic Rebel Way, already my expectations were high and were fufilled as track after track went by. Snoop has done a complete 180 and is suddenly all about peace and love in this album that's bursting with pure Caribbean sunshine. Eh? Well, this bewildering collection of information resulted in one of the most surprising albums I've reviewed this year. First, there was the name change, then a confirmed duet with Miley Cyrus and then the announcement that the album was going to be reggae. First, there was the name change, then a confirmed duet with Miley Cyrus and then the announcement that the Well, this album was a surprise. The lion has returned and the light is truly shining! … Expand True, this album will take the regular fans by surprise but if given a chance to open up the minds it will take you to new places in the recesses of the mind and the aim of the artist. I grew up listening to snoop and while this album is vastly different than anything he has ever done it does show that artists like snoop are not afraid of wanting more, showing more, willing to evolve and embrace various aspects of their talents. I was mostly impressed by the conscious lyrics of the songs portrayed such as "no guns allowed" When I heard this album I ran out and bought 10 copies to send to my friends that i know would appreciate this side of Snoop and It met all their expectations on more. True roots reggae fans and true Snoop fans will love this album becasue it shows a more enlighend side to a truly talented artist. La La La.Snoop Lion laid this track down as if he was born to the roots of reggae. La La Strictly speaking this album is not only a reincarnation but also an evolution and revelation on Snoop Lion's infinite talent. Strictly speaking this album is not only a reincarnation but also an evolution and revelation on Snoop Lion's infinite talent.
