Malice n Wonderland

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Malice n Wonderland
Doggystyle
  • Capitol
  • Priority
  • Producer
    Snoop Dogg chronology
    Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1
    (2009)
    Malice n Wonderland
    (2009)
    More Malice
    (2010)
    Singles from Malice n Wonderland
    1. "Gangsta Luv"
      Released: October 6, 2009
    2. "I Wanna Rock"
      Released: November 17, 2009
    3. "
      Pronto
      "

      Released: December 1, 2009

    Malice n Wonderland is the tenth

    The album debuted at number 23 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 61,000 copies in its first week.[2] Upon its release, Malice n Wonderland received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics.

    Background

    The album was originally planned to be released through a distribution deal with MTV, after his departure with Interscope Records.[3] In 2009, Priority Records announced that Snoop Dogg was appointed creative chairman of Priority Records and the label also announced plans to release his tenth studio album on the label.[4]

    The album consists of fourteen tracks and features production from Teddy Riley, Nottz, The Neptunes, The-Dream, and Terrace Martin. Guest features include R. Kelly, Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, and Brandy.

    Doggystyle Records president and Snoopadelic Films president Ted Chung, Snoop shooting a mini-movie to accompany the album (similar to his 1994 short film/soundtrack Murder Was the Case), portraying him as a "super gangster".[5]

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Aggregate scores
    SourceRating
    The Source
    [15]
    ThaCorner[16]

    Malice n Wonderland was received with generally mixed to positive reviews, with Metacritic giving it 61 out of 100.[6] The Smoking Section said "[Snoop's] one-of-a-kind flow and the knowledge of how to actually craft an enjoyable record will likely continue to serve as one of premiere blueprints in Hip-Hop."[17]

    Singles

    "Gangsta Luv" featuring The-Dream, was released as the album's lead single on October 6, 2009. The song was produced by American producers, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, one of two such productions on the album.[5]

    The album's second single "That's tha Homie", was released for digital download on November 3, 2009.

    The album's third single "I Wanna Rock" was released for digital download on November 17, 2009.

    The album's fourth single, "Pronto" featuring Soulja Boy, was released for digital download on December 1, 2009.

    Promotion

    Snoop Dogg hosted WWE Raw on October 19, 2009 to promote Malice n Wonderland.[18]

    Commercial performance

    Malice n Wonderland debuted at number 23 on the US Billboard 200, selling 61,000 copies in its opening week.[2][19] It is his first album since Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss (2002) not to reach the top ten on the Billboard 200, his lowest charting album on the US R&B/Hip-Hop charts and his only album to miss the British and Australian Top 100. Malice n Wonderland has sold over 400,000 copies in the United States as of 2011.[20]

    Track listing

    Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[21]

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Intro"
    Battlecat
    4:53
    11."Pimpin Ain't EZ" (featuring R. Kelly)Nottz4:12
    12."Luv Drunk" (featuring The-Dream)
    • Broadus
    • Nash
    • Stewart
    • Tricky Stewart
    • The-Dream
    3:55
    13."Special" (featuring Brandy & Pharrell)The Neptunes5:26
    14."Outro"BroadusSnoop Dogg1:31
    15."Bootiez Automatic (iTunes exclusive bonus)" Snoop Dogg3:27

     • (co.) Co-producer

    Sample credits[21]

    Personnel

    Credits for Malice n Wonderland adapted from

    Allmusic.[22]

    Musicians

    Production

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Region Certification Certified units/sales
    United States 400,000[20]

    References

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    3. ^ Concepcion, Mariel (2009-02-10). "Snoop Dogg Releasing New Album Through MTV". Billboard. Retrieved 2013-05-08.
    4. ^ XXL Staff (2009-09-08). "Snoop Dogg Resurrects Priority Records". XXL Magazine. Retrieved 2013-05-08.
    5. ^ a b JFK (2009-09-15). "V Exclusive: Details Emerge On Snoop's Malice N Wonderland, Mini-Movie". VIBE.com. Vibe Lifestyle Network LLC. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
    6. ^ a b "Malice N Wonderland Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
    7. ^ Heaney, Gregory. Review: Malice N Wonderland. AllMusic. Retrieved on 2009-12-09.
    8. ^ Vozick-Levinson, Simon. Malice n Wonderland. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2022-09-15.
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    15. ^ kazeem. "Malice In Wonderland". thesource.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-19. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
    16. ^ ThaCorner
    17. ^ Tinsley, Justin. “1800″ - Review Of Snoop Dogg’s “Malice N’ Wonderland” Archived 2013-12-07 at the Wayback Machine. The Smoking Section. Retrieved on 2009-12-14.
    18. ^ Langhorne, Cyrus (2009-10-21). "Snoop Dogg Guest Hosts WWE, Fails To Smackdown Ratings". SOHH Magazine. Archived from the original on December 28, 2009. Retrieved 2013-05-08.
    19. ^ Kaufman, Gil (December 16, 2009). "Susan Boyle Remains Billboard Ruler As Chris Brown Settles For #7 - Music, Celebrity, Artist News". MTV. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
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      Doggystyle, Priority
      . 2009.
    22. Rovi Corporation
      . Retrieved May 8, 2013.
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