Ever since his first appearance on 1992's classic "Deep Cover" single, Snoop Dogg has been one of hip-hop's most popular and charismatic players. He practically stole the show on Dr. Dre's genre-defining masterpiece The Chronic, setting the stage for Snoop's triumphant solo LP Doggystyle (1993), which became the first debut album to hit the charts at #1. After the demise of Death Row, Snoop moved on to Master P's No Limit label, releasing several underwhelming records ...
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