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: Critics praised the project for bringing back the classic G-Funk energy, balancing Snoop's West Coast roots with the "Dirty South" influence of No Limit Records.

In 1999, the landscape of hip-hop underwent a massive tectonic shift. Snoop Dogg, then one of the most famous figures in West Coast rap, did the unthinkable: he officially migrated to the Dirty South, signing with Master P’s unstoppable No Limit Records. The crown jewel of this unexpected era was Snoop's fourth studio album, .

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Enter Master P. The No Limit Records founder offered Snoop a literal escape route, buying out his contract and relocating him to the South. While Snoop's No Limit debut, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998), was a commercial hit, fans and critics felt the signature Louisiana "Tank" production clashed with Snoop’s laid-back California delivery. : Critics praised the project for bringing back

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From the aggressive energy of with Sticky Fingaz to the soulful, Raphael Saadiq-assisted "Something Bout Yo Bidness," the album refuses to sit still. There is also "Snoopafella," a storytelling track that pays homage to Slick Rick, and the anthemic "Down 4 My N's," which became a street classic despite its notoriously censored audio on the radio version. The crown jewel of this unexpected era was

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received mixed reviews from critics but performed well commercially. The album peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, eventually earning a platinum certification. It played a crucial role in revitalizing Snoop's career and fostering a new creative phase.