His No Limit album, Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told debuted #1 on the Billboard charts selling over a half million copies in its first week with tracks like “Still A G Thang” & “Slow Down.” It also went on to sell two million copies domestically in the U.S., and 60,000 in both United Kingdom and Canada.
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Of course his album wasn’t well received as his previous efforts as The Source gave it 3.5 mics out of 5 and Rolling Stones gave it a ranking of 2. Mainly because it didn’t sound like his previous projects, but who cares: the sales earned from Da Game was sufficient enough to make Snoop happy. In other words, people lie and numbers don’t.
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Honestly, it was weird seeing Snoop transition with the “No Limit” crew instead of his classic “Death Row,” family but like all things, change is always the best route.
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