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Quote from: Okka on July 02, 2014, 04:13:16 AMThere's too many to list, but if we're talkin' about songs that weren't on his albums, here's some of my favorites."Back Up Hoe" (feat. Goldie Loc)"Do Do (Battlecat G-Mix)" (feat. Beanie Sigel, Soopafly, Freeway, E-White & Kokane)"Gangsta Move""Hooked""Just Dippin (Battlecat G-Mix)" (feat. Dr. Dre & Butch Cassidy)"Legend Of Jimmy Bones" (with RBX & MC Ren)"Ride On (Caught Up)" (with Kurupt)I know i'm missin' some songs. Can't forget the remix of "Murder Was The Case", that's my favorite Snoop song of all times.Agree with a few of yours like "Hooked", "Just Dippin", and "Ride On".... ...but as for "Murder Was The Case" that track is highly rated as one of the biggest and most celebrated tracks of Snoops career. Even alternative heads loved that shit when it was out. The track was so huge they remixed it and made a whole damn mini-movie for it. That video version was in heavy rotation on MTV. Whether your talking about the Doggystyle version of the track or the Soundtrack video version either way that joint was fuccin huge. One of Snoop's all-time classic performances was at the MTV Awards when Swoop (?) brought him out in a wheelchair at a funeral on stage and he performed Murder Was the Case and declared his innocence at the end. That's like the largest moment of Snoop's career. Saying "Murder Was the Case" was under-rated is like saying "Gin and Juice" was under-rated.
There's too many to list, but if we're talkin' about songs that weren't on his albums, here's some of my favorites."Back Up Hoe" (feat. Goldie Loc)"Do Do (Battlecat G-Mix)" (feat. Beanie Sigel, Soopafly, Freeway, E-White & Kokane)"Gangsta Move""Hooked""Just Dippin (Battlecat G-Mix)" (feat. Dr. Dre & Butch Cassidy)"Legend Of Jimmy Bones" (with RBX & MC Ren)"Ride On (Caught Up)" (with Kurupt)I know i'm missin' some songs. Can't forget the remix of "Murder Was The Case", that's my favorite Snoop song of all times.
Quote from: ابرهم عبدالصمد on July 02, 2014, 04:54:24 AMQuote from: Okka on July 02, 2014, 04:13:16 AMThere's too many to list, but if we're talkin' about songs that weren't on his albums, here's some of my favorites."Back Up Hoe" (feat. Goldie Loc)"Do Do (Battlecat G-Mix)" (feat. Beanie Sigel, Soopafly, Freeway, E-White & Kokane)"Gangsta Move""Hooked""Just Dippin (Battlecat G-Mix)" (feat. Dr. Dre & Butch Cassidy)"Legend Of Jimmy Bones" (with RBX & MC Ren)"Ride On (Caught Up)" (with Kurupt)I know i'm missin' some songs. Can't forget the remix of "Murder Was The Case", that's my favorite Snoop song of all times.Agree with a few of yours like "Hooked", "Just Dippin", and "Ride On".... ...but as for "Murder Was The Case" that track is highly rated as one of the biggest and most celebrated tracks of Snoops career. Even alternative heads loved that shit when it was out. The track was so huge they remixed it and made a whole damn mini-movie for it. That video version was in heavy rotation on MTV. Whether your talking about the Doggystyle version of the track or the Soundtrack video version either way that joint was fuccin huge. One of Snoop's all-time classic performances was at the MTV Awards when Swoop (?) brought him out in a wheelchair at a funeral on stage and he performed Murder Was the Case and declared his innocence at the end. That's like the largest moment of Snoop's career. Saying "Murder Was the Case" was under-rated is like saying "Gin and Juice" was under-rated.It was Big C-Style who brought him out in a wheelchair. Ricky Harris (DJ E-Z Dick & Sal-T-Nuttz) was the priest. I've seen that performance on Youtube, shit was dope.
-"Ride On" feat. Kurupt - Single off of the Caught Up soundtrack-"You Bring Me Up" KC and JoJo single-"Hooked" - banger on the I Got The Hookup Soundtrack-"Still A G Thang" - I loved this song from the moment it came out. Meach produced the one bright spot on an otherwise garbage album prod. by Beats by the Pound-"Buck Um" - This song was sensational. Right away when you heard it open up the Top Dogg album you knew Snoop had finally returned to old form-"Life Goes On" - Touching solo track to end the first Eastsidaz album.-"Purple" -rare version hard to find. This was on a bootleg of what became Tha Last Meal. Seemed like it had elements from Dre's "Zoom".-"Ya'll Gone Miss Me" - A great track to close out the Last Meal album-"Go Away"- Another hott joint from Last Meal. Kind of a more conscious Snoop joint. Snoop had really gotten back into a zone during that period of West Resurgence surrounding the Up In Smoke Tour-"Balls of Steal" - Another nice solo joint from the Eastsidaz first album. I know he basically remade an old school hip-hop joint from the 80's on this one, shit was dope.-"Smooth"?? feat. Nate and Techniec? - this was an unreleased joint from the Fucc Deathrow bootleg around 98'. It's the song where Tech says he's the "Doggfather's lil homie" and Snoop says, "Ain't that funny/ how I got lil homies now/ I remember when I was just a lil Bow Wow"-"Change Gone Come" feat. Val Young - This was actually supposed to be a single for a 3rd album, it was even featured in that Source cover article when Snoop was trying to get off of Death Row-"Rock Your Body Rock Your Soul" - feat. Nate, Kurupt, E-40 - another nice cut off the Fuck Deathrow bootleg
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sexual eruption, fuck what yall deathrow/1996 groupie ass euros think, this shit is smooth and its dope as fuck to smoke to