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List Price: $11.94 | | Label: Priority Records
Salesrank: 73665
Released: August 4, 1998 |
| Our Price: $7.99 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told Track Listing:
1. Snoop World - Master P, Snoop Dogg
2. Slow Down - Mia X, Snoop Dogg
3. Woof! - Fiend, Mystikal, Snoop Dogg
4. Gin & Juice II - Snoop Dogg
5. Show Me Love - Snoop Dogg, Charlie Wilson
6. Hustle & Ball - Snoop Dogg
7. Don't Let Go - Snoop Dogg
8. Tru Tank Dogs - Mystikal, Snoop Dogg
9. Whatcha Gon Do? - Master P, Snoop Dogg
10. Still a G Thang - Snoop Dogg
11. 20 Dollars to My Name - Fiend, Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker, Snoop Dogg, Soulja Slim
12. D.O.G.'s Get Lonely 2 - Master P, Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker, Snoop Dogg
13. Ain't Nut'in Personal - C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker, Snoop Dogg
14. DP Gangsta - C-Murder, Snoop Dogg
15. Game of Life - Snoop Dogg, Steady Mobb'n
16. See Ya When I Get There - C-Murder, Mystikal, Snoop Dogg
17. Pay for P - Snoop Dogg
18. Picture This - Snoop Dogg
19. Doggz Gonna Get Ya - Mac, Snoop Dogg
20. Hoes, Money & Clout - Snoop Dogg
21. Get Bout It & Rowdy - Master P, Snoop Dogg
Editorial Review:
The first voice you hear on the new Snoop record is that of Master P, introducing the latest recruit to the No Limit army. It's a message, albeit a subtle one: in the team game of hip-hop, there's been a trade, and our man P gained the advantage. Da Game... is Snoop's first release on the label, and it is a No Limit release through and through--in spite of the fact that, in the context of No Limit's marketing megalopoly, Snoop's Merlot mixes poorly with the rest of the crew's Asti Spumanti. Fortunately, his flow has always been blessed with a Southern swing, and the Beats by the Pound gumbo funk is a natural for the Doggfather, even if there's little on the album that pushes the creative envelope. As for Snoop himself, he spends ample time attempting to evoke previous glories with the uninspired "Gin & Juice II" and "Still a G Thang," though his strongest moments come with Mia X on "Slow Down" and with Mystikal and C-Murder on "See Ya When I Get There," both classic No Limit material. --Jon Caramanica
Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told Reviews:
gimmick 
2009-09-07 - snoops really lost momentum and the only good track on here is go away
the rest is filler and snoops flow gets weak and the beats barely compensate
i prefer doggystyle or when snoop recorded with 2pac on all eyez on me but his later cds are just plain commercial and soft
Snoop on top of Da World - check out his homie Devin the Dude's latest 
2008-04-18 - if you love Snoop, check out his homie Devin the Dude Smoke Sessions, Vol. 1- track 3 getting high is something to smoke to - whoah - this is the first album of Devin's to hit the Billboard Charts - Congrats
This album's to be thrown out the window not heard 
2007-07-25 - Lets get one thing clear. Snoop and crunk dont mix. You can tell that Master P had full control of this poopfest. Snoop is a laidback rapper. No Limit artists yell so loud you cant even hear the beat. How can you not see something wrong with this transition? The only good tracks are Woof, Still A G Thang, Dont Let Go and Slow Down. The rest of this album is straight...... Filler: Snoop mutilates the old BDP classic Love's Gonna Get Ya with the extremely soft sounding Doggz Gonna Get Ya. His main man died in 96 but he gives tribute to his fleabitten mutt that passed on in See Ya When I Get There(why do we like this fool again?). Snoop ruins a good thing with Gin & Juce II which sounds like a bad horror flick and Get Bout It And Rowdy is too stupid to describe with words. Dishonorable Mentions: Hoes Money& Clout, Snoop World, D.O.G's Get Lonely Too, Hustle & Ball,Tru Tank Dogs and the rest of this album. Bottom Line: Snoop's first album on No Limit is a certified stinker. Even though his later albums on No Limit where good this one was fully controlled by Master P and you can tell. Snoop was out of his element on this one plus the beats were rank to begin with.
Not His Worst 
2006-07-17 - Snoop attempted to resurrect his career by joining No Limit after Deathrow crashed. This is his first No Limit release and it is not his worst album but nothing compared to the deathrow releases. I'm not going to judge this album on its comparison to his early albums but he could have done better for this. He still has his lazy, Laid back voice which you just can't dislike but this album needed the following
1. Guest appearances by the people he rapped with while on deathrow not these talentless, annoying no limit characters
2. Part of the reason some of his other albums became famous was because they were produced by Dr Dre. Dr Dre gives great beats etc and Snoop needs those.
However these tracks aren't all that bad and seeing i'm a big Snoop fan I can appreciate all his albums even though I rather Snoop Doggy Dogg. My favourite song would have to be the single "Still A G Thang" but some other good tracks are DP Gangsta, Game Of Life, Ain't Nuthin Personal, Snoop World, I Can't Take The Heat, Woof!, Gin & Juice II and Doggz Gonna Get Ya.
still ah g thang 
2005-07-21 - I like this album snoops wit no limit I wolud say 60% of this album is tight but there songs thats just off the chain thoe there was a movie to this album but I nevah seen it I would get it thoe tight songs are 1,3,4,10"dpg!",13,14,17,19,21 tha best! piece.