Snoops old death row songs and how verses were reused & made into new tracks

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Heres another song, "Dont Do The Crime" was recorded between snoop leaving Death Row & signing to No Limit. It was released on the "Smokefest Underground" "album" in 1998. A part of the lyrics were later reused for "Betta Days" on No Limit Top Dogg
 

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On "Eat A dikk" snoop spits his verse that would later end up on "Doggy Dogg World". I think the song was just left in the vault after they made the classic "Doggy Dogg World". Its still a dope track, Snoop murks it.
 

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The Lost Sessions had some very dope tracks...especially those first 3 that Dre produced
 

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Another example of Snoop using parts of an unreleased Death Row song on this track with P & Slim.
Wonder how many of Snoops no limit verses are reused from unreleased death row songs, probably some more that are still unleaked :wow:
 

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Another example of verses gettin shared, on the recently leaked "Definition Of A Homeboy" Snoop spits a verse Tray Deee spits on "Dippin In My Lo Lo". Dont know who originally wrote the verse but Snoops song isnt all that anyway. Interesting to see they also changed the ad lib/background duties with Snoop ad libbing Tray Deee on "Dippin in My Lo Lo" and on Snoops song its the other way around
 

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Another case of snoop reusing a verse from one of his unreleased death row songs later on
 
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