After a few Best Of albums that have appeared on Snoop's first label Death Row Records, now also laid Priority Records, previously the Best Ofs published by Master P, C-Murder, Silkk The Shocker and TRU, after. As might be expected, here are the big hits of Snoop Dogg's three No Limit albums "Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not Be Told", "No Limit Top Dogg" and "Tha Last Meal", but also a couple of tracks from Snoop's Last Priority / Doggystyle Records album "Paid As Cost To Be Tha Bo $$" draufgepackt with it. The whole shebang. This Best Of is absolutely lives up to its name and provides the doubters now finally past evidence that Snopp Dogg's No Limit time was an absolute success. Actually, you would have the stuff of "Paid As cost ..." can omit quiet because the only of the four songs that I really like, is hit single "Beautiful" with Pharrell, that's a real firecracker, "From Tha Chuuuuch To Da Palace "is also quite in order. But there are far better. For example, since Snoop's would first No Limit Single "Woof!" from 1998. A really horny Beat Beats By The Pound, to the Rhymes of Snoop and the Souljas Mystikal and Fiend. Geil! The rest of the tracks is really fantastic and has a lot of variety. Mainly there are the finest West Coast Flavor of Snoop's last two masterpieces "Top Dogg" and "Tha Last Meal", which were there: "Lay Low", the bomb with Master P and Nate Dogg, "Bitch Please" with Xzibit and fat beat of Dr. Dre, "Wrong Idea" with Kokane, "Snoopafella" or the chilling "G Bedtime Stories". But even strong Dirty South tracks like "Down 4 My Niggas" with C-Murder or the aforementioned "Woof!" are included. As I said all tracks of No Limit albums convince fully. Other absolute classics "Still AG Thang", "Loosen Control" and megahit "Gin & Juice 2". As a bonus, nor was the rock backed Wrestling anthem "Hell Yeah" feat. Attached toilet. Certainly a very good, though not outstanding song. All those on which Snoop Dogg's time something has passed away from Master P's No Limit Records should be get the Best Of necessarily. The tracks on it are top notch and were later never exceeded the Dogg Father. Even "Tha Blue Carpet Treatment" can not keep up with these West Coast pearls. So: buy!