Snoop Dogg
Album : Death Row :
Snoop Doggy Dogg at His Best
Release Date : Oct 23, 2001
Label : Priority Records
Review :
Chuck D of Public Enemy once prophesized that if artists didn’t own their masters (tapes), the masters will own the artists. Well, hip-hop’s fave gangster CEO Suge Knight owns most of his former high-profile label mates’ master tapes and continues to issue collections of dated works by Tha Dogg Pound, Dr. Dre, and now Snoop. Originally entitled Dead Man Walking to scare the willies out of Snoop, this release comes with a big fat greasy caveat emptor. Sure, this is a ghetto fab collection of the Doggfather’s finest pre-No Limit and Doggystyle Records moments dating back to his brilliant cover of Biz Markie’s "Vapors" on Tha Doggfather album. That said, Snoop wants nothing to do with this release because he won’t receive any proceeds from it and has urged his fans not to buy it. Contractual shenanigans aside, this release is off the hook and contains most of Snoop’s finest career headbangers, from "Gin and Juice" to "Who Am I (What’s My Name)." A great purchase if you can live with your conscience.
Track Listings :
1. Muthin’ But A G Thang
2. Head Doctor
3. Gin & Juice
4. Eastside Party
5. Murder Was The Case (remix)
6. Ain’t No Fun (If The Homies Can’t Have None)
7. Doggfather (remix)
8. Midnight Love
9. Eastside
10. Who Am I (What’s My Name)
11. Doggy Dogg World
12. Too High (Poly High)
13. Vapors
14. Usual Suspects
15. Keep It Real
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> Snoop Dogg "Snoop Doggy Dogg at His Best", by [2005-11-23 12:47:49]
this is the snoop we no and love not his new shit. nuthin but a g thang has 2 b the greatist song of aaaalllllll time
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