Neva Left
Neva Left is the fifteenth studio album by American rapper Snoop Dogg, released digitally on May 19, 2017, through Doggy Style Records and Empire Distribution.[1][2] The project features guest appearances from a diverse array of artists, including Method Man, Redman, B-Real, KRS-One, Too Short, Rick Ross, K Camp, Big Tray Deee, and October London, among others.[2][3][4] The album consists of 16 tracks that highlight Snoop Dogg's versatility, blending his signature G-funk sound with influences from reggae, trap, hyphy, and R&B.[1][5] Produced by a roster of collaborators such as DJ Battlecat, Rick Rock, and Mike & Keys, it serves as a nostalgic return to Snoop's West Coast gangsta rap roots while incorporating modern production elements.[5] Notable tracks include the title song "Neva Left," which samples The Charmels' "As Long as I've Got You," and a remix of "Vapors" originally by Biz Markie.[6][1] Neva Left underscores Snoop Dogg's enduring legacy and adaptability in the hip-hop landscape, reflecting on his career resilience and authenticity after forays into pop, reggae, and other genres.[7] Upon release, the album was praised for its fun, quotable lyrics and seamless fusion of old-school vibes with contemporary trends, though it received mixed critical reception regarding its consistency.[8][9] Commercially, it charted in several countries, peaking at number 54 on the US Billboard 200, number 19 on the Swiss Albums Chart, and appearing on various international rankings for up to six weeks.[10][11]Background and recording
Concept and development
Neva Left serves as Snoop Dogg's fifteenth studio album, marking a deliberate return to his West Coast G-funk roots that defined his early career in the 1990s.[7] The project embodies Snoop's intent to recapture the laid-back, funk-infused soundscapes pioneered on albums like Doggystyle (1993), blending nostalgic production elements with contemporary lyricism to reaffirm his enduring presence in hip-hop.[12] This conceptual focus stemmed from Snoop's reflections on his artistic evolution, positioning the album as a bridge between his gangsta rap origins and his multifaceted career as an entrepreneur and cultural icon.[13] Development of Neva Left began in the wake of Snoop's previous release, Coolaid (2016), as he sought to "get back to the roots" through a more personal and introspective creative process.[12] Influenced by career milestones, including legal victories and a shift away from darker themes prevalent in earlier works like "Murder Was the Case" (1994), Snoop emphasized writing from a place of positivity and lived experience, aiming to inspire rather than glorify hardship.[12] In statements, he described the album as reflecting "every phase" of his 25-year journey, highlighting a desire to revisit the unfiltered energy of his Long Beach upbringing and 1990s heyday amid broader industry changes.[14] Early in the development process, Snoop announced key collaborations with veteran West Coast producers, including DJ Battlecat and Rick Rock, to anchor the album's G-funk authenticity.[15] These partnerships, revealed during pre-release listening sessions and media updates in early 2017, were chosen for their shared history in crafting the smooth, synth-driven beats synonymous with Snoop's breakthrough era.[16] Battlecat, known for contributions to Doggystyle, and Rick Rock, a frequent collaborator, helped shape the album's sonic palette from the outset, ensuring a cohesive nod to classic production techniques.[15] A poignant nostalgic element was the inclusion of a remix of "Vapors," originally featured on Snoop's 1996 album Tha Doggfather.[13] This track update served as a direct homage to his mid-1990s output, reworking the Biz Markie sample with fresh verses to symbolize continuity and artistic resilience.[13] The choice underscored the album's overarching theme of unwavering loyalty to hip-hop's foundational sounds, further amplified by the use of a 1993 archival cover photo evoking the raw intensity of Snoop's early Doggystyle promotions.[17]Recording process
The recording sessions for Neva Left spanned 2016 and 2017, taking place primarily at Snoop Dogg's personal studio, The Compound, in affiliation with Doggystyle Records. Snoop Dogg handled much of the writing independently, focusing on personal narratives delivered over beats that evoked his classic sound.[12] Production involved key collaborators such as DJ Battlecat, who helmed multiple tracks including "Big Mouth," "Let Us Begin," "Vapors (DJ Battlecat Remix)," and "I'm Still Here"; Rick Rock, responsible for "Moment I Feared" and "Swivel"; League of Starz on various cuts; Musik MajorX for "Trash Bags"; and Dr. Evo for "Mount Kushmore." Additional producers like Big Bub, Brody Brown, and Jahlil Beats contributed to the remaining tracks, with engineering primarily by Shon Lawon and Travis "Shaggy" Marshall.[18][2] Guest artists enriched the sessions through vocal features, with Redman, Method Man, and B-Real recording verses for "Mount Kushmore," a track produced by DJ Battlecat that highlights East-West Coast synergy. KRS-One contributed to "Let Us Begin," marking a rare collaboration, while the "Lavender (Nightfall Remix)" incorporated input from BADBADNOTGOOD and Kaytranada for its jazz-infused rework.[18][15] The album includes a reworked 1996 track, "Vapors (DJ Battlecat Remix)," originally from Tha Doggfather, which Battlecat updated with fresh production elements. Overall, the 16 finalized tracks prioritized G-funk authenticity through synthesized bass, slow-rolling drums, and layered arrangements reminiscent of Snoop's early work, as crafted by veteran West Coast producers.[13][18]Promotion
Singles
The lead single from Neva Left, "Promise You This", was released on March 1, 2017, through Snoop Dogg's Doggy Style Records label.[19] Produced by longtime collaborator DJ Battlecat, the track features a mellow, synth-driven G-funk sound that harks back to Snoop Dogg's West Coast roots, building anticipation for the album's nostalgic themes.[13] Initial reception praised its laid-back swagger and flow variation, positioning it as a strong teaser for Neva Left's return to classic hip-hop production amid Snoop Dogg's ongoing evolution.[20] A music video followed on April 12, 2017, further hyping the project by showcasing Snoop Dogg's enduring charisma.[21] Following closely, the "Lavender (Nightfall Remix)"—a collaboration with BADBADNOTGOOD and Kaytranada—was released on March 12, 2017, as a remix of the jazz fusion group's 2016 original track. The remix incorporates Snoop Dogg's smooth verses over a hypnotic, atmospheric beat produced by Kaytranada, blending hip-hop with instrumental elements to generate buzz for Neva Left's eclectic sound.[22] Its music video, directed by Jesse Wellens and James DeFina, debuted on March 13, 2017, featuring satirical clown imagery parodying political figures like Donald Trump, which sparked immediate discussion and amplified promotional momentum for the album.[23] Critics noted the video's bold visuals as a clever tie-in to Snoop Dogg's playful yet pointed style, enhancing hype ahead of the full release.[24] "Mount Kushmore", released on April 25, 2017, served as another key single, featuring Redman, Method Man, and B-Real of Cypress Hill.[25] Produced with a celebratory, smoke-filled G-funk vibe, the track pays homage to cannabis culture as a West Coast anthem, reuniting rap legends to underscore Neva Left's collaborative spirit and Snoop Dogg's industry stature.[26] Early responses highlighted its fun, posse-cut energy and star power, effectively stoking fan excitement for the album's guest-heavy approach.[27] The accompanying video, released May 31, 2017, reimagines Mount Rushmore with the artists' faces, adding a humorous visual punch that tied into the ongoing marketing campaign.[28] As a promotional single, "Swivel" featuring Stresmatic was released on May 15, 2017, just days before Neva Left's full drop.[29] The upbeat, party-oriented track, produced with a bouncy, hyphy-influenced beat, encouraged listener engagement through its danceable hook, serving as a final push to build pre-release streams and social media traction.[30] Reception focused on its lighthearted vibe as a fitting closer to the singles rollout, reinforcing Snoop Dogg's ability to blend contemporary energy with his signature groove.[31]Marketing and release
The album Neva Left was released digitally on May 19, 2017, through Doggystyle Records and Empire Distribution, with a physical CD edition following on July 7, 2017.[2] This release marked Snoop Dogg's continued embrace of an independent model, distributed exclusively via Empire without involvement from a major label, allowing greater creative control and alignment with his long-standing Doggystyle imprint.[14][32] Marketing efforts centered on social media teasers and announcements, with Snoop Dogg revealing the album title, tracklist, and pre-order details via Instagram in late April 2017, building anticipation through direct fan engagement.[33] The cover art reveal further amplified nostalgia, featuring a 1993 photograph by Chi Modu of a young Snoop Dogg posing beneath a California highway sign for "187"—a reference to the state's penal code for murder, evoking the raw aesthetic of his Doggystyle era.[34][35] Pre-release promotion included intimate listening parties, such as one held at New York City's Electric Lady Studios on April 7, 2017, where select tracks were previewed to industry insiders and media, and another in Atlanta at Stankonia Studios shortly before the digital launch.[15] The campaign tied into Snoop Dogg's longstanding association with cannabis culture, highlighted by branding elements like the lead single "Mount Kushmore" featuring fellow advocates Redman, Method Man, and B-Real, which was offered as an instant grat track with pre-orders to underscore the album's weed-infused themes.[36] Post-release activities focused on standard promotional fare, including merchandise drops and tour appearances that reinforced the album's West Coast roots without extensive additional tie-ins.[37]Music and lyrics
Musical style
Neva Left is characterized by a predominant G-funk style, featuring heavy synth bass lines and laid-back grooves that evoke the West Coast hip-hop sound of the 1990s.[38] The album's production, handled by contributors including Battlecat and Rick Rock, incorporates funky drum patterns and P-funk-inspired samples, as exemplified by the title track at 87 BPM.[39] This revivalist approach emphasizes analog synth bass stabs and 1980s-style drum machines, maintaining a nostalgic yet polished sonic palette across its 16 tracks, which total a runtime of 61:17. The core sound also draws from influences like reggae on "Promise You This," hyphy on "Swivel," and R&B on "Go On."[40][1][38] The core sound draws from Snoop Dogg's earlier works, particularly Doggystyle (1993), with prominent keyboard instrumentation and ad-libs enhancing the smooth, cruising feel of the beats.[38] Producers like Rick Rock contribute 1990s-inspired elements, such as robust, funky drums that anchor the West Coast revival, while occasional variations like trap-influenced beats on "Trash Bags" add hybrid edges. "Bacc in da Dayz" samples A Tribe Called Quest's "Check the Rhime" for a nostalgic feel. Despite these diversions, the album remains rooted in G-funk's signature laid-back grooves, blending classic funk vocal cuts with modern production sophistication.[41][40] Overall, Neva Left prioritizes sonic continuity with Snoop's foundational era, using instrumentation like synths and bass to craft an accessible, groove-oriented listening experience that honors G-funk traditions while incorporating other genre influences.[38]Themes and content
Neva Left embodies Snoop Dogg's nostalgia for the 1990s gangsta rap era, with the title track and album opener "Neva Left" asserting his enduring presence in hip-hop by reflecting on his longevity and roots in street culture.[38][41] The lyrics open with declarations like "I gang bang to the fullest," evoking his early career while emphasizing consistency over the years.[38] Central themes include West Coast pride, highlighted through shoutouts to Long Beach and Los Angeles Crip sets in "Neva Left," celebrating regional identity and collaborations with West Coast veterans.[38][31] Marijuana culture is prominently featured, particularly in "Mount Kushmore," a track that assembles a "weed smokers’ dream team" with guests B-Real, Redman, and Method Man, underscoring Snoop's advocacy for cannabis through lines that honor its legacy.[41][42] Street life and bravado permeate the album, with humorous yet menacing flows depicting gangsta posturing and confrontational personas, as in "Moment I Feared," where Snoop delivers agile double-time rapping to address personal vulnerabilities and critique modern rap trends.[38][41][43] Personal growth emerges in reflective moments, such as "Bacc in da Dayz," which reminisces on past glories and early hip-hop influences through nostalgic storytelling aimed at longtime fans.[38][41][31] Tracks like "Go On" touch on family life, including riding bikes with his grandson, signaling maturity as a grandfather amid hip-hop's evolution.[38] The overall tone is celebratory yet introspective, blending humor with shouts to collaborators while steering clear of deep social commentary, focusing instead on Snoop's legacy and enjoyment.[43][42]Critical reception
Contemporary reviews
Neva Left received generally favorable reviews from contemporary critics upon its release in May 2017, earning a Metacritic aggregate score of 71 out of 100 based on five reviews.[44] Pitchfork rated the album 7.0 out of 10, commending Snoop Dogg's nostalgic return to G-funk elements and his enduring vocal presence on tracks like "Moment I Feared," while critiquing its occasional lack of innovation and reliance on dated themes.[38] XXL praised the album's fun reclamation of Snoop's West Coast roots, particularly the collaborative energy on "Mount Kushmore" featuring Method Man, Redman, and B-Real, positioning it as one of his stronger efforts since Tha Blue Carpet Treatment.[45] AllMusic gave Neva Left 3.5 out of five stars, highlighting the high-quality production that evoked Snoop's classic sound while appreciating his consistent delivery as a veteran artist.[31] Across these outlets, reviewers commonly appreciated Snoop Dogg's unwavering consistency and the album's nostalgic appeal, though some noted its predictability and formulaic approach as limitations in pushing boundaries.[44]Retrospective assessments
In later evaluations of Snoop Dogg's discography, Neva Left has been regarded as a solid but unremarkable entry that effectively reaffirms his enduring role as an OG in West Coast gangster rap, emphasizing nostalgic G-funk elements and personal storytelling from his early gang-affiliated days.[46] A 2022 retrospective ranking of his 19 studio albums placed Neva Left at number 13 with a 3.5-out-of-5 rating, commending its throwback vibe as a fitting nod to his legacy while critiquing some contemporary tracks like "Trash Bags" and "Toss It" as average.[47] Released independently via Doggystyle Records in an era dominated by major labels, the album's focus on classic production and collaborations with veterans like Rick Rock and Battlecat has been highlighted as a strength in these assessments, though it garnered no major awards and saw a vinyl reissue in 2023.[46][48]Commercial performance
Chart performance
Neva Left debuted and peaked at number 54 on the US Billboard 200 for the week of June 3, 2017.[10] The album also reached number 26 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number 6 on the Independent Albums chart.[49][50] Internationally, Neva Left entered the UK Albums Chart at number 95,[51] the French Albums Chart at number 96,[11] the Swiss Albums Chart at number 19,[52] and the Australian Albums Chart at number 100.[11] It also peaked at number 51 on the Dutch Albums Top 100.[11] The single "Lavender (Nightfall Remix)" featuring Kaytranada and BADBADNOTGOOD peaked at number 1 on the US Jazz Digital Songs chart.) The album remained on the Billboard 200 for a total of 10 weeks.[53]| Chart (2017) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 54 |
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 26 |
| US Independent Albums | 6 |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 95 |
| French Albums (SNEP) | 96 |
| Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) | 19 |
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 100 |
| Dutch Albums (MegaCharts) | 51 |
Sales and certifications
Neva Left debuted with 11,000 album-equivalent units in the United States during its first week, comprising approximately 9,000 in pure album sales.[54] The album received no certifications from the RIAA, reflecting its status as an independent release through Empire Distribution, though it demonstrated solid performance in that market segment. It has accumulated approximately 83 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025.[55] In comparison to Snoop Dogg's earlier major-label releases, such as Doggystyle, which sold over 800,000 copies in its debut week, Neva Left's figures were more modest but respectable for an independent project.[56]Release and content
Release history
Neva Left was first released digitally on May 19, 2017, worldwide through Empire Distribution.[2] The album became available for physical purchase on compact disc on July 7, 2017, primarily in the United States and select international markets. The standard edition consists of 16 tracks and was issued in digital download format initially, with no deluxe version available at the digital launch.[57] Physical formats include the compact disc, followed by a limited-edition double vinyl release on November 24, 2017, as part of Record Store Day Black Friday. The album was released under Doggystyle Records as the primary label, with Empire handling distribution, and no notable international variations in content or packaging were reported.[2][5] The digital version launched on major platforms including Apple Music, marking a standard global rollout without exclusivity arrangements.[1]Track listing
Neva Left consists of 16 tracks with a total runtime of 61:15. All tracks are written by Snoop Dogg (born Calvin Broadus).[18]| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Neva Left" | Kokane | 5:06 | Mike & Keys[18] |
| 2 | "Moment I Feared" | Rick Rock | 2:27 | Rick Rock[18] |
| 3 | "Bacc in da Dayz" | Big Tray Deee | 3:49 | J-Massive[4][58] |
| 4 | "Promise You This" | 2:51 | Dupri (The League of Starz)[59] | |
| 5 | "Trash Bags" | K CAMP | 3:27 | Musik MajorX[18] |
| 6 | "Swivel" | Stresmatic | 4:16 | Rick Rock[18] |
| 7 | "Go On" | October London | 3:10 | Brody Brown[18] |
| 8 | "Big Mouth" | Daz Dillinger & Kokane | 4:01 | DJ Battlecat[18] |
| 9 | "Toss It" | Too $hort & Nef the Pharaoh | 3:14 | DNYC3 (The League of Starz)[59] |
| 10 | "420 (Blaze Up)" | Devin the Dude, Wiz Khalifa | 4:25 | DJ Battlecat |
| 11 | "Lavender (Nightfall Remix)" | BADBADNOTGOOD & Kaytranada | 3:15 | Kaytranada & BADBADNOTGOOD |
| 12 | "Let Us Begin" | KRS-One | 3:42 | DJ Battlecat[18] |
| 13 | "Mount Kushmore" | Method Man, B-Real & Redman | 3:48 | Dr. Evo[18] |
| 14 | "Vapors (DJ Battlecat Remix)" | Charlie Wilson & Teena Marie | 6:48 | DJ Battlecat[18] |
| 15 | "I'm Still Here" | 3:32 | DJ Battlecat[18] | |
| 16 | "Love Around the World" | Big Bub | 3:24 | Big Bub[18] |