Snoop Dogg f. Erick Sermon & Method Man – Let Me Explain

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    “Let Me Explain” is found on Snoop Dogg’s DJ Drama-assisted mixtape, “That’s My Work 2.”

    42 thoughts on “Snoop Dogg f. Erick Sermon & Method Man – Let Me Explain

    1. cliff came correct the best. chorus is kew, shout out to c. drop. calvin got to generic n lazy. eric outta the hospital so we goin easy on his lyrics. but im guessin he did the beat, n a good job it is.

    2. I’m surprised so many rappers still respect and wanna work with corny, played out sell out Snoop. I mean, he might be the biggest sellout in hip hop!! Back in the 80’s and 90’s sell-out got dissed hard all the time.

    3. Really like this. Beat reminds me of something Warren G would have done in the 90’s, and all of them come correct. Snoop’s flow and voice remind me of his older work which is a good look for him.

    4. Tupac was against having the government raise the kids. He said this. When he was growing up he was basically indoctrinated into Communism. Communism/Marxism is all about having the government raise the kids.The media, and the government schools essentially do “raise the kids.” I think that Tupac realized this later. That might be why he was killed. He was killed as a public spectacle like Kennedy. This has happened to other famous people who started opposing the power structure. I think that he realized how brainwashed he, and other people have been. Unfortunately, using the name “Illuminati” for a system that can be shown to exist simply associates valid research with wild conspiracy theories. This marginalizes any information which might make people start thinking. Thinking about the high-level control structure is the last thing that the elite who manipulate, and use the media, and the state want. Any form of state collectivism can benefit the controlling elite.

    5. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Snoop is like an author with writer’s block. That nigga can spit. We see it here. He’s a real nigga. But he just got too commercial and scripted. Then again, I’m 31 so I remember when stupid ass white christians bought his records out and steam-rolled them. Saw it on the news. Then this nigga came out like nothing we had ever seen before. He got old, corny and predictable. I still love him and appreciate what he did, though.

    6. This song takes me back to the 1990’s when snoop dogg was just starting. I like the classic sound. 5/5 Hip Hop

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