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No Limit Top Dogg | 
| Artist: Snoop Dogg Label: Priority Category: Music
List Price: £10.99 Buy New: £1.30 as of 25/11/2009 11:06 GMT details You Save: £9.69 (88%)
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Seller: dazevo123 Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 57530
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 724384755621 EAN: 0724384755621 ASIN: B000026MI5
Release Date: May 24, 1999 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Dolomite Intro | | • | Buck 'em - Snoop Dogg Sticky Fingers | | • | Trust Me - Snoop Dogg Sylk E. Fine/Sug Free | | • | My Heat Goes Boom | | • | Dolomite | | • | Snoopfella | | • | In Love With A Thug | | • | G Bedtime Stories | | • | Down 4 My N's - Snoop Dogg C-Murder/Magic | | • | Betta Days | | • | Somethin' 'bout Yo Bidness - Snoop Dogg Raphael | | • | B Please - Snoop Dogg Xzibit | | • | Doin' Too Much | | • | Gangsta Ride - Snoop Dogg Silkk The Shocker | | • | Ghetto Symphony - Snoop Dogg Mia X Fiend | | • | Party With ADPG | | • | Buss 'n' Rocks | | • | Just Dippin' - Snoop Dogg Dr. Dre/Jewell | | • | Don't Tell - Snoop Dogg Warren G/Mauseburg | | • | 20 Minutes - Snoop Dogg Goldie Loc | | • | I Love My Momma |
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| Editorial Reviews:
From Amazon.com Snoop's second album for the No Limit label finds him in fine form--maybe the finest since iDoggystyle/i. On iTop Dogg/i, Snoop has taken control of his own album; in working with a number of producers (Dr. Dre, Ant Banks, Raphael Saadiq, DJ Quick, and the Beats by the Pound team), he takes the best each has to offer and forces them to play to his own strengths. Though there are a few gangsta tracks on iTop Dogg/i ("My Heat Goes Boom," with its "boom boom boom" chorus, is one of the album's best), the strongest songs here are the ones on which Snoop gets creative. There are a pair of tributes to Slick Rick--"Snoopafella," a Cinderella story on which Snoop aces Rickey's flow, and "G Bedtime Stories," which opens with a little kid asking "Uncle Snoop Dogg" to read him a bedtime story--and a few tracks built around classic samples (of George Clinton's "Black Hole Theme," Earth, Wind Fire's "Shining Star," and even Brick's "Dazz"). There may not be anything here as transcendent as "Gin and Juice," but that's a minor complaint; iTop Dogg/i is Snoop's best album in years. i--Randy Silver/i
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Good but not great December 28, 1999 This is Snoop's second No Limit album and it shows. While the first was very Beats by the Pound-oriented, this has a wider production team including Dr. Dre! Now before you get excited, I will warn you that this isn't as good as Doggy Style. It's different but not as good. Anyway, the topics are the usual; money, sex and drugs, but the styles are different.pThe problem is that there isn't enough Snoop for my liking. Too much No Limit too. As much as I don't mind C-Murder and maybe Silkk the Shocker, I have an intense dislike for the rest of the gang, so those songs are generally skipped. However, the usual guys like Nate Dogg, Warren G, Xzibit and others appear. I like this album a lot but I don't like it as much as Doggystyle.
This is just as good as doggy style just different February 22, 2001 This is snoops best outing since doggystyle but although people say its not as good as doggy style i think it is because its just a different type of rapping than then. Its moved with the times. The all star cast does alot to help aswell with XZIBIT C MURDER DR DRE(As well as on production he raps) Warren G Nate Dogg.pFrom the start of the album with Buck em you know u got value for money as the big bass kicks in and then a smooth riff leading into explosive rap from the DOGG takes control of your ears.pother good cuts are B Please the oringal versin of the one found on Eminems new album but this is so much more hardcore especially with the grittiness of XZIBIT this being one of the songs that blew his career. Just Dippin is the jewel in the crown of this album with Dr Dre and snoop partnered up again only good things can come of this another hit if it ever got released. This song easily competes with STILL DRE as one of the best tunes to roll with. yes its that good.pThere are alot of fillers but this is definetly a good album and worth 5 *'s but i expect there is more to come from the dogg in future especially with the release of Tha Last Meal.
This CD kicks the ass of all Eastsidaz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! June 16, 2001 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Tha music in this Cd is very gangsta stlye tuning and if you are into westside do it til you die rap stylings then buy it and put it on to your player..... There are 21 tracks with the Cd and 3 skits so you be gettin yo moneys worth. Tha best songs include Snoopafella B please 1 and Down for ma niggaz which is a disturbing gangsta rap wit good beat and and chorus. Buy dis CD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely Brilliant April 2, 2005 Fantastic album, fantastic price. Loads of rappers are on this album and songs such as Party with A DPG, Ghetto symphony,B please,Somethin' 'bout yo bidness are truly amazing and are well worth listening to. I can't express how good this album is. If you are a Snoop Dogg fan, please don't hesitate to buy it. If your not a Snoop Dogg fan then it could take some getting used to, but i'm sure you will enjoy this.
A NO LIMIT BEST August 15, 2007 stuart (MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND) As time keeps on slipping into the future, it becomes apparent that Master P's greatest gift is marketing, particularly when his advertising masquerades as liner notes. Witness P's work for Snoop Dogg, once considered the brightest rapper of the '90s but now merely a general in the No Limit army. The Master began plugging Top Dogg, Snoop's second No Limit release, in the liners for his label debut, even mentioning a release date only months away. Clearly, Snoop had indeed been placed on the No Limit production line, and there was every indication that from now on, Snoop would churn out moderately enjoyable, Dirty South-lite records crammed with cameos and appropriated hooks. Turns out he had a trick up his sleeve, because Top Dogg is about as individualized an album as possible under the No Limit precepts. Since the outset of his career, Snoop has shown a fondness for early-'80s synth funk, and for the first time, he lets that form the basis of an album. And while there may be a bit too much recycling for some tastes, the end result isn't just the freshest-sounding Snoop album since his debut, it's easily the freshest-sounding No Limit album. Unfortunately, it's still a No Limit album, which means it runs way too long and is filled with superfluous, even irritating cameos, and also that Snoop is content to haul out low-rent gangsta clichés. Since he's a gifted rapper, he makes the dope 'n' crimes, sex 'n' violence rhymes go down easily (compare his delivery to some of his guests if you have any doubts), but his lyrics just aren't as clever as they were five years earlier. But records don't have to be deep; they can be appreciated as a pure sonic experience, and taken on that level, Top Dogg satisfies.
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