Chocc – “Journals to Johnny” review

Chocc is a 25 year old singer/songwriter from Los Angeles, California notable for being the daughter of Long Beach icon, Death Row Records owner & WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg. She first made her appearance on wax with the “No Guns Allowed” single off her father’s 12th album Reincarnated foraying into pop reggae & after releasing 4 singles under her original moniker Cori B in the span of over a decade, she’s dropping her debut EP ahead of her dad’s 20th album Missionary produced by his mentor & Death Row co-founder Dr. Dre next weekend.

After the “Just Like You” intro, the first song “Did You Mean It” starts with a fun dance-pop opener whereas “Johnny Don’t Break My Heart” stands out as a favorite in my personal opinion stripping the drums completely going for a R&B vibe aesthetically & pulling it off. “Move” continues to show her artistic range by dabbling with a bit of pop rock while “Escape2Vegas” properly finishes the EP singing over an acoustic guitar about escaping to Las Vegas, Nevada.

The talent has always been there & I’ve noticed that myself personally when I first heard her on “No Guns Allowed” back during my sophomore year of high school, but fast-forward a decade later & her putting out a debut EP on Death Row is a welcoming introduction to her musically. The production bases itself around dance-pop, R&B, pop rock & singer/songwriter showcasing how much Chocc has grown in the last 12 years & giving a glimpse of her future in music.

Score: 3.5/5

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