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| Get Snoopified on Gin & Juice II, B**ch Please, Beautiful, The One And Only, Spotlight, Still A G Thang, From Tha Chuuuch To Da Palace, Lay Low, Hell Yeah, etc. |
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| 1 Beautiful |
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| 2 Snoop Dogg (What's My Name, Pt. 2) |
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| 3 Woof! |
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| 4 Lay Low |
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| 5 Down 4 My N's |
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| 6 From the Chuuuch to da Palace |
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| 7 Bitch Please |
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| 8 Still a G Thang |
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| 9 Just Dippin' |
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| 10 Wrong Idea |
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| 11 Stoplight |
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| 12 Snoopafella |
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| 13 The One and Only |
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| 14 Loosen' Control |
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| 15 Gin & Juice II |
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| 16 Stacey Adams |
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| 17 Ride On/Caught Up! |
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| 18 G Bedtime Stories |
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| 19 Hell Yeah (Stone Cold Steve Austin Theme) |
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Album Review
The tracks on this compilation cover 1998 through 2002, a period filled with plenty of artistic, commercial and personal ups and downs for Snoop Dogg. It's simply a selection of highlights from "Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told", "No Limit Top Dogg", "Tha Last Meal" and "Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$". Priority thankfully resisted the temptation to throw in a couple exclusives, so it cuts right to the chase, offering a pretty even spread between the four albums, rendering them all but obsolete for casual fans. The only missing chart entries from this phase: two tracks from Tha Eastsidaz' self-titled album, along with a track each from the "Dr. Doolittle 2" and "Baby Boy" soundtracks. Though Snoop was responsible for plenty of filler on each of the albums, few MCs have pulled off such a range of work with such a high level of finesse, from the Premier-produced "The One And Only" (raw, in your face) to the Neptunes' produced "Beautiful" (smooth, laid back). A lot of people -- fans and haters alike -- declared Snoop's career dead once the disastrous first No Limit album came out, so the MC himself must feel at least a little vindicated that this set exists. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Biography


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