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Snoop Dogg is a pretty respected figure in the Hip-Hop community; some even consider him a "household name". He debuted in 1992 with an album called Doggystyle (back when he was Snoop Doggy Dogg), which some fans consider to be his best work. Not many people know that he released one album before Doggystyle. The cassette-only album, known as Over the Counter, appeared at swapmeets in 1991. It featured 16 tracks on it with one bonus track. Only 6 of the tracks off of this album have resurfaced on the Internet, and the other 11 are unlikely to resurface due to the tape's extreme rarity.
Tracks
A1 | Over The Counter | |
A2 | Dogg's Life | |
A3 | Jack Em' | |
A4 | 213 - Dope Slang | |
A5 | Knockin' Off Everything | |
A6 | Blast For Cash | |
A7 | Let Em' Understand | |
A8 | The Message | |
B1 | 211 | |
B2 | Signed And Detected | |
B3 | Bank Roll | |
B4 | 187 | |
B5 | C.O.C. Kingpin | |
B6 | Welcome To Death Row | |
B7 | Do You Remember | |
B8 | True To The Game | |
B9 |
Country Blues |
Found tracks are in bold.