Ego Trippin' | ||||
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Released | March 11, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 77:43 | |||
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Ego Trippin' is the ninth studio album by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released on March 11, 2008 by Doggystyle Records and Geffen Records.[1] The album debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200, selling 137,000 copies in its first week. Upon its release, the album received generally positive reviews from music critics.
Background
The album was originally set to feature no guests and showcase Snoop Dogg only, hence the title "Ego Trippin'".[2] However, Snoop Dogg proved this concept untrue as he scheduled tracks with the likes of Charlie Wilson, among others.[3] All of the photography was taken at Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Snoop's high school. Snoop Dogg also went on to admit he used ghostwriters for this album, such as American rapper Problem, among others:
I was watching Diana Ross get inducted into a Hall of Fame, and she got up there and named all of these great songwriters. Her biggest songs were written by somebody else. So I’m thinking, Wow, there’s nothing wrong with my pen, but I’m going to let other people write for me[4][5][6]
Snoop Dogg originally confirmed that Pharrell, Nelly and Charlie Wilson would appear on a track entitled "Feet Don't Fail Me Now", and that he also would like to work with Bono, Madonna and Mick Jagger as well. However, "Feet Don't Fail Me Now" and none of the collaborations would make the final album cut except for Charlie Wilson's features. Collaborations with DJ Quik, Raphael Saadiq, Teddy Riley and Too Short were also scheduled for the album.[7] Snoop Dogg formed a production supergroup for the album called "QDT" (Quik-Dogg-Teddy).
Snoop Dogg spoke on working with Everlast for a country song called "Johnny Cash".[8] However, the track's title was changed to "My Medicine" with Everlast playing the guitar. Another track with Charlie Wilson and The Gap Band called "Can't Say Goodbye" was also confirmed for the album.[8] Snoop Dogg reminisced on the track stating, "This song makes me want to cry every time I hear it. It is a reflection of my life and how I have grown as not only an artist but also a man - it is about me staying true to where I came from while having to accept where I am in my life today, it's deep".[8]
Snoop Dogg and Charlie Wilson both performed 'Can't Say Goodbye' on American Idol's 'Idol Gives Back' Charity Performance. On July 29, 2008 BET's 106 & Park premiered Snoop Dogg's video for "Those Gurlz".
Track 2, "Press Play" was featured in the video game Midnight Club: Los Angeles.
Critical reception
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | (71/100)[9] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [10] |
Robert Christgau | B−[11] |
Entertainment Weekly | B[12] |
IGN | (8.4/10)[13] |
Los Angeles Times | [14] |
Okayplayer | (83/100)[15] |
Pitchfork Media | (6.6/10)[16] |
PopMatters | [17] |
Rolling Stone | [18] |
USA Today | [19] |
Rolling Stone said, "[H]is languorous rapping has a way of inspiring inventively freaky sounds from producers... Result: the best Snoop disc in years."[18]
Entertainment Weekly said, "All of Snoop's personalities make appearances on his ninth CD, Ego Trippin'....It's sentimental, it's fun... Maybe this old Dogg doesn't need any new tricks."[12] Vibe said, "Lead single 'Sensual Seduction' is an undeniable masterpiece of throwback funk."[20]
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 137,000 copies in its first week.[21] In its second week the album fell to number seven on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 57,000 copies, for a two-week total of 194,000 copies.[22] Ego Trippin' was the tenth best selling hip hop album of the year. As of 2011, the album has sold 401,000 copies in the United States.[23]
Track listing
Information is based on the album's Liner Notes[24]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "A Word Witchya! (Intro)" | Calvin Broadus, Elijah Molina, Marvin Gaye, Gwen Gordy Fuqua, Sandra Greene | Scoop DeVille | 1:20 |
2. | "Press Play" (featuring Kurupt) | C. Broadus, Ricardo Brown, David Blake, Terrace Martin, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, O'Kelly Isley Jr., Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, Chris Jasper | DJ Quik | 3:48 |
3. | "SD Is Out" (featuring Charlie Wilson) | C. Broadus, Dejanee Riley, Teddy Riley, Priest Brooks | Teddy Riley | 3:49 |
4. | "Gangsta Like Me" (featuring Jamie Foxx) | C. Broadus, D. Riley, T. Riley, Jamie Foxx, Glenda Proby | Teddy Riley | 4:26 |
5. | "Neva Have 2 Worry" (featuring Uncle Chucc) | C. Broadus, T. Riley, Charles "Uncle Chucc" Hamilton, Larrance Dopson, Russell Redeaux | Snoop Dogg, Terrace Martin | 4:18 |
6. | "Sexual Eruption (Sensual Seduction)" | C. Broadus, Seneca Lovejoy, Demetrius Stewart | Shawty Redd | 4:00 |
7. | "Life of da Party" (featuring Too Short & Mistah F.A.B.) | C. Broadus, E. Molina, Todd Shaw, Stanley P. Cox | Scoop DeVille | 4:23 |
8. | "Waste of Time" (featuring Raphael Saadiq) | C. Broadus, Dave Young, Bobby Ozuna, Raphael Saadiq | Raphael Saadiq, Bobby Ozuna | 3:33 |
9. | "Cool" | Prince Rogers Nelson, Dez Dickerson | Teddy Riley | 4:02 |
10. | "Sets Up" (featuring Pharrell Williams) | C. Broadus, Pharrell Williams | The Neptunes | 3:44 |
11. | "Deez Hollywood Nights" | C. Broadus, Dominick Lamb, Bruce Sudano, Joe Esposito, Eddie Hokenson | Nottz | 4:39 |
12. | "Whateva U Do" | C. Broadus, Kevin "Khao" Cates, Marc Coleman | Khao, Marc Coleman | 3:46 |
13. | "Staxxx in My Jeans" | C. Broadus, Thomas Jackson, Ricardo Thomas | Rick Rock | 3:49 |
14. | "Been Around tha World" | C. Broadus, T. Martin, R. Redeaux, Latonya "Tone Treasure" Givens | Snoop Dogg, Terrace Martin | 3:36 |
15. | "Let It Out" | C. Broadus, T. Riley, D. Riley, T. Martin | Teddy Riley | 2:38 |
16. | "My Medicine" (featuring Willie Nelson & Whitey Ford) | C. Broadus, Erik Schrody | Whitey Ford | 2:40 |
17. | "Ridin' in My Chevy" | C. Broadus, E. Molina | Scoop DeVille | 3:15 |
18. | "Those Gurlz" (featuring Brandon Winbush) | C. Broadus, T. Riley, D. Blake, E. Molina | Teddy Riley, DJ Quik | 4:00 |
19. | "One Chance (Make It Good)" | C. Broadus, Bryan Fryzel, Prince Phillip Mitchell | Frequency | 3:33 |
20. | "Why Did You Leave Me" (featuring Chilly Chil) | C. Broadus, Devon Reed, Jamal Jones, Chauncey Hollis | Polow da Don, Hit-Boy | 4:07 |
21. | "Can't Say Goodbye" (featuring Charlie Wilson) | C. Broadus, T. Riley, D. Riley, G. Proby, Joseph Bereal, Bruce Hornsby | Teddy Riley | 4:07 |
22. | "Nobody Better" (removed from edited version) | 3:24 | ||
23. | "Shootem Up" (removed from edited version) | 3:40 | ||
24. | "Walk Away" (removed from edited version) | C. Broadus, Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, Brad Wilk, Connie Mitchell | 4:07 |
Notes
- "A Word Witchya!" samples "Distant Lover" performed by Marvin Gaye
- "Press Play" samples "Voyage to Atlantis" performed by The Isley Brothers
- "Cool" is a cover of The Time's song "Cool"
- "Sets Up" samples "Hola' Hovito" performed by Jay-Z
- "Deez Hollywood Nights" samples "Hollywood Knights" performed by Brooklyn Dreams
- "My Medicine" samples the traditional nursery rhyme "Jack Be Nimble"
- "Those Girls" samples "Too Much Heaven" performed by The Bee Gees
- "One Chance (Make it Good)" samples "Make It Good" performed by Prince Philip Mitchell
- "Why Did You Leave Me" samples "Celtic Rain" performed by Mike Oldfield
- "Can't Say Goodbye" samples "The Way It Is" performed by Bruce Hornsby & The Range
- "Walk Away" samples "Down Rodeo" performed by Rage Against the Machine
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes[24] and AllMusic.[25]
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Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Russia (NFPF)[50] | Gold | 10,000* |
United States (Nielsen SoundScan) | — | 400,000[23] |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
Region | Date |
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Germany[51] | March 7, 2008 |
United States[1] | March 11, 2008 |
United Kingdom[52] | March 31, 2008 |
References
- 1 2 Amazon.com: Ego Trippin': Snoop Dogg: Music. Amazon. Accessed March 2, 2008.
- ↑ Jokesta (August 29, 2007). Snoop Goes Solo on Ego Trippin', Inspired by Amy Winehouse Archived January 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. DefSounds. Accessed December 31, 2007.
- ↑ Shaheem Reid, with reporting by Brennan Williams (January 10, 2008). Snoop Dogg Aims for the Stars: Madonna, Bono, Mick Jagger on His Collabo Wish List. VH1. Accessed March 2, 2008.
- ↑ "Snoop Reveals He Has Ghostwriters". March 3, 2008.
- ↑ "Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin". March 5, 2008.
- ↑ "Nas (May) Have Had a Ghost Writer on a Few Songs. Who Gives a Shit?". VICE. August 18, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2022.
- ↑ Shaheem Reid (February 9, 2008). Snoop Dogg Previews Ego Trippin' MTV. Accessed February 14, 2008.
- 1 2 3 JustinL (February 27, 2008). Snoop Dogg - Ego Trippin' (March 11th Release). dubcnn.com. Accessed February 27, 2008.
- ↑ "Ego Trippin' Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
- ↑ Jeffries, David. "Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin' > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- ↑ Christgau, Robert. "Snoop Dogg". RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- 1 2 Watson, Margeaux (March 7, 2008). "Ego Trippin' (2008)". Entertainment Weekly. No. #982. Time. p. 74. ISSN 1049-0434. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- ↑ Spence D. (March 11, 2008). "Snoop Dogg - Ego Trippin' Review". IGN. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- ↑ Weiss, Jeff (March 7, 2008). "He always has the gangsta life". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. OCLC 3638237. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- ↑ Blunt, Mel. "Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin'". Okayplayer. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- ↑ Breihan, Tom (March 14, 2008). "Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin'". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- ↑ Hinshaw, Drew (March 31, 2008). "Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin'". PopMatters. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- 1 2 Edwards, Gavin (March 20, 2008). "Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin'". Rolling Stone. Straight Arrow. pp. 63–64. ISSN 0035-791X. Archived from the original on March 8, 2008.
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- ↑ "Ego Trippin' review". Vibe. New York City: InterMedia Partners: 80. March 2008. ISSN 1070-4701. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
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- ↑ Hasty, Katie (March 26, 2008). "Danity Kane Snags Second Straight No. 1 Album". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
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