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It's like the No Limit/Master P era in Snoop's career never happened. Has it came up in any of his interviews over the last several years? I was just curious if he's still cool with P and if P gave him good treatment over at No Limit
Quote from: Abdul-Infinite & Mekkan Refugee on October 15, 2012, 12:33:16 PMIt's like the No Limit/Master P era in Snoop's career never happened. Has it came up in any of his interviews over the last several years? I was just curious if he's still cool with P and if P gave him good treatment over at No LimitI'm sure he's still cool with P. Think the two big reasons he doesn't talk about it is a) no one asks and b) almost all of his hit singles were either recorded on Death Row or after he left No Limit. Not saying he didn't have popular songs while on NL, but they weren't nearly as successful as his pre and post NL stuff.
Quote from: Triple OG Reality Check on October 15, 2012, 01:29:50 PMQuote from: Abdul-Infinite & Mekkan Refugee on October 15, 2012, 12:33:16 PMIt's like the No Limit/Master P era in Snoop's career never happened. Has it came up in any of his interviews over the last several years? I was just curious if he's still cool with P and if P gave him good treatment over at No LimitI'm sure he's still cool with P. Think the two big reasons he doesn't talk about it is a) no one asks and b) almost all of his hit singles were either recorded on Death Row or after he left No Limit. Not saying he didn't have popular songs while on NL, but they weren't nearly as successful as his pre and post NL stuff. You're wrong in this regard - Bitch Please is the song that put him back on the map essentially, and that was recorded on No Limit. All his songs on 2001 were recorded while on No Limit, and he's wearing a No Limit chain in the Still D.R.E. video.
I actually liked when Snoop was on No Limit. Some of my fav Snoop songs are from that era. Top Dogg and Last Meal are both very solid albums, and even when I listen to Da Game now, it sounds like a good cd compared to the shit released these days. Da Game has a hand full of bangers on there IMO.