Tracklist
Murder Was The Case (Death After Visualising Eternity) | |||
Tha Shiznit | |||
Still A 'G' Thang | |||
Wrong Idea | |||
Deep Cover | |||
Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang | |||
Bitch Please | |||
2 Of America's Most Wanted | |||
Serial Killa | |||
Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None) | |||
Lodi Dodi | |||
The Next Episode | |||
Pump, Pump | |||
Lay Low | |||
Gin And Juice | |||
Snoop Dogg (What's My Name pt. 2) | |||
Who Am I ? (What's My Name) | |||
Murder Was the Case (Death After Visualising Eternity) | |||
Tha Shiznit | |||
Still a 'G' Thang | |||
Wrong Idea | |||
Deep Cover | |||
Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang | |||
Bitch Please | |||
2 Of America's Most Wanted | |||
Serial Killa | |||
Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None) | |||
Lodi Dodi | |||
The Next Episode | |||
Pump, Pump | |||
Lay Low | |||
Gin And Juice | |||
Snoop Dogg (What's My Name pt. 2) | |||
Who Am I ? (What's My Name) |
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The Jamaican Episode
CD, Album, Unofficial Release; DVD, DVD-Video
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Charly Films – CHF-F1056SF | UK | 2009 | UK — 2009 |
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The Jamaican Episode
LP, Record Store Day, Compilation, Limited Edition, Purple & Black Smoke
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Culture Factory – 785 794 | Worldwide | 2025 | Worldwide — 2025 |
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The Jamaican Episode
CD, Record Store Day
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Culture Factory – 783 947 | Worldwide | 2025 | Worldwide — 2025 |
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referencing The Jamaican Episode (LP, Record Store Day, Compilation, Limited Edition, Purple & Black Smoke) 785 794
I can’t hear snoop on this album. His mic is not turned up enough. -
referencing The Jamaican Episode (LP, Record Store Day, Compilation, Limited Edition, Purple & Black Smoke) 785 794
RSD is next week how did this get submitted already lol -
A stark reminder of the edge that got the world interested in who Snoop Dogg was. I haven't heard a U.S. emcee introduced in Jamaica on a record other than on the "B.I.G. Live In Jamaica" intro off Biggie"s "Duets" (a record which Snoop dropped a lazy verse on "Livin' Tha Life") and the energy from that performance to this full-fledged LP lingers. There's something special about Hip-Hop performances being recorded in Jamaica, and it's an excellent thing that this performance has been archived in this fashion of Snoop performing a litany of his greatest hits before 2000 when his character became more important than his content on wax.
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C.V.R. The Bard
18th/Feb.2k25
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