On the countless hip-hop CDs on which Snoop Dogg can be heard as a guest, his contributions are often the best. His cool, not too obtrusive style is a breath of fresh air from the vocal violence of his fellow rappers. The same goes for his fourth solo album No Limit Top Dogg, again released on Master P's No Limit Records label. Just like its predecessor Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told, it is
… an extremely laidback album. Snoop Dogg's beats and samples are slightly more tasteful than those of the competition, the ladies' choirs provide a welcome soul and R&B atmosphere and his relaxed raps ensure that you do not drop out after three songs. G-funk in optima forma for almost 78 minutes. (WvdZ)more