Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$
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Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ | ||
Studio album by Snoop Dogg | ||
Released | November 26, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | West Coast hip hop | |
Length | 78:59 | |
Label | Priority / Capitol / Doggystyle | |
Producer(s) | Snoop Dogg, The Neptunes | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Snoop Dogg chronology | ||
Snoop Dogg Presents...Doggy Style Allstars Vol. 1 (2002) |
Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ (2002) |
Tha Dogg: Best of the Works (2003) |
Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ is a Snoop Dogg album, released in 2002. It features the single "From tha Chuuch to da Palace". It sold 174,000 copies in its first week of release and has sold over 1.2 million to date according to Soundscan[1].
This album has six announced pre-released versions with different CD covers and several tracks not included in the final list.
There were two singles releases that were followed by videos for TV promotion. Although both "From tha Chuuch to da Palace" and "Beautiful" features Pharrell he was only invited to the latter video shot that took place in Brasil. They were directed by Bucky Chrome and Chris Robinson respectively, and also there are two street videos embedded in Snoop Dogg's Bo$$ Playa - a day in the life of Bigg Snoop Dogg DVD, namely "Bo$$ Playa" and "Pimp Slapp'd", both directed by Pook Brown, and there's also a third one made for the "That's the Shit", and a fourth one that can be seen in the Doggystyle porn DVD ("You Like Doin It Too") however these tracks are from the later unreleased project version of the album. Thanks to the Brazilian eye-catching carnival-like scenes of the "Beautiful" video, the song became an instant hit and charted in almost every major country all around the world, helping the album to achieve Gold in 6 weeks and Platinum within four months. It reached the 60th spot on the LAUNCH Music Videos Top 100.
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[edit] Controversy
On March 24, 2003 a lawsuit was filed against Snoop Dogg, in which a Californian man (who kept his anonymity for security reasons) claimed that his life was endangered after the rapper had included, without his permission, a 50 second phone message the plaintiff had left in the album's last track, titled "Pimp Slapp'd". The message made fun of then Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, ex-producer of Snoop Dogg and in jail at the time for the MGM arena mayhem, supporting Snoop Dogg in the rivalry between him and Knight. The man identified as John Doe left a voice message for Snoop last October, and for months was unaware that it had been included as part of a song on the album. After hearing the track himself, the plaintiff called Snoop and inquired about the message's inclusion, to which he replied "because it was so real." John Doe, who was identified on the answering machine as Jim Bob, insisted the album be recalled and cancelled for distribution in its current form. The plaintif lives in Compton as does Knight, who is known to still have affiliations with the Bloods gang. He stated in court papers that he had been threatened verbally several times and that he fears his and his mother's life due to Knight's close proximity. The judge dismissed a lawsuit for common law appropriation of voice and intentional infliction of emotional distress on February 3, 2004 because privacy can not be maintained while leaving a message on another's recording device. [2] [3] [4]
[edit] Track listing
- "Don Doggy"
- "Da Bo$$ Would Like to See You"
- Produced by E-Swift
- Contains replayed elements from "It's My House" performed by Diana Ross
- "Stoplight"
- Produced by Jelly Roll
- Additional vocals by Jelly Roll, Mamie Gunn, Vorheez, Quaze, Mr. Kane, Snoopy Collins, Sir Dogg
- Contains elements from "Flashlight" performed by Parliament
- "From tha Chuuch to da Palace"
- Featuring Pharrell
- Outro by Arch Bishop Don Magic Juan
- Produced by The Neptunes
- All instruments played by Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams
- Contains re-sung elements from "Contagious" performed by R. Kelly
- "I Believe in You"
- Featuring Latoiya Williams
- Produced by Hi-Tek
- "Lollipop"
- Featuring Soopafly, Jay-Z, Nate Dogg
- Produced by Just Blaze
- Trumpet by Jesse Powell
- Flute by Brian Horton
- Guitar by Chris Sholar
- Bass by Eric "E Bass" Johnson
- Additional vocals by Chrissy Luv
- Contains sample of "Where I'm Coming From" by Don Julian
- "Ballin'"
- Featuring The Dramatics, Lil' Half Dead
- Produced by Battlecat
- Contains replayed elements from "Fell For You" performed by The Dramatics
- "Beautiful"
- Featuring Pharrell, Uncle Charlie Wilson
- Produced by The Neptunes
- All instruments played by Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams
- "Paper'd Up"
- Featuring Mr. Kane, Traci Nelson
- Produced by Fredwreck
- Congas by B-Real
- Bass by Christian Olde Wolbers
- Rhodes by Fredwreck
- Flute by Fredwreck
- Scratches by DJ Melo-D
- Contains replayed elements from "Don't Look Any Further" performed by M People, "Paid In Full" performed by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Wasn't Your Fault"
- Produced by LT Hutton
- Additional vocals by Reo Vanardo
- Contains replayed elements from "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" performed by Robert Palmer
- "Bo$$ Playa"
- Outro by Arch Bishop Don Magic Juan
- Produced by Fredwreck
- Bass by Christian Olde Wolbers
- Rhodes by Fredwreck
- Moog by Fredwreck
- B3 Organ by Ronnie King
- Guitars by Marlon Williams
- Additional vocals by Traci Nelson, Shy Felder
- Contains replayed elements from "Riding High" performed by Faze-O
- "Hourglass"
- Featuring Mr. Kane, Goldie Loc
- Produced by Jelly Roll
- Contains replayed elements from "I Just Want It To Be" performed by Cameo
- "The One and Only"
- Produced by DJ Premier
- Contains elements from "It's You, It's You" performed by Tyrone Davis, "The Next Episode" performed by Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, "Amerikkka's Most Wanted" performed by Ice Cube, "Bitch Please" performed by Snoop Dogg featuring Nate Dogg and Xzibit, "Bow Wow (That's My Name)" performed by Lil Bow Wow featuring Snoop Dogg, "I'm Your Pusher" performed by Ice-T, "Compton's In The House" performed by NWA
- "I Miss That Bitch"
- Featuring E-White
- Produced by Hi-Tek
- Additional vocals by Mr. Kane
- Contains elements from "I'm Your Mechanical Man" performed by Jerry Butler
- "From Long Beach 2 Brick City"
- Featuring Redman, Nate Dogg, Warren G
- Produced by Fredwreck
- Contains replayed elements from "Wikka Wrap" performed by The Evasions and Gary's Gang, "Shake Your Booty" performed by KC & The Sunshine Band
- "Suited N Booted"
- Produced by Meech Wells, Keith Clark
- Horns by Josef
- Additional vocal production by Mallia (Queen of Funk) Franklin
- "You Got What I Want"
- Featuring Ludacris, Goldie Loc, Uncle Charlie Wilson
- Produced by Jelly Roll
- "Batman & Robin"
- Featuring Lady Of Rage, RBX
- Produced by DJ Premier
- Contains elements from "Batman Theme" performed by Neal Hefti Orchestra
- "A Message 2 Fat Cuzz"
- "Pimp Slapp'd"
- Produced by Josef Leimberg
- Contains elements from "Rapper's Delight" performed by The Sugarhill Gang, "Flashlight" performed by Parliament, resung elements from "Tonite" performed by DJ Quik
- Intro done by DJ Eazy-Dick, an alias for Richy Harris
- Outro (4:49–5:40) is an excerpt of a private voice message by Jim Bob
- Note: It is considered a diss song towards Suge Knight.
[edit] Credits
- Executive producer: Bigg Snoop Dogg
- Vice president of Doggystyle Records: Shanté Broadus
- General manager of Doggy Style Records: Lupe Ceballos
- Vice president of A&R/marketing: Ted Chung
- Direction of radio promotions: La Angie Fuller
- New media manager: Karan Wadhera
- Studio manager: Darrin "Nomad" Jacskon
- Cartoon illustration: Darryl "Cuzzin Joe Cool" Daniel
- Cartoon volouring: Joe Ceballos
- Graphic designer: Constan Hermano Q
- Photography: Anthony Mandler, aRT miX the Agency
- Art direction: Eric Roinestad
- Album sequencing: Snoop Dogg, Fredwreck, Nomad
- Mastering: Brian "Big Bass" Gardner
- Sample clearance: Nanci Stern, Robin Hill, James Rainey
[edit] Previous versions
[edit] Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ (pre-release)
- "Whatever" (ft E-White)
- "Time Goes On" (ft Kokane)
- "Doe Doe" (ft Soopafly & E-White)
- "That's the Shit" (ft The Neptunes)
- "Suited and Booted"
- "Can't Control These Hoes"
- "Ballin" (ft The Dramatics)
- "From Long Beach 2 Brick City (original)" (ft Redman & Nate Dogg)
- "We Gonna Handle It" (ft Kokane)
- "Like Doing It Too"
- "Get the Fuck Out" (ft Fiend)
- "It's The" (ft E White)
- "Reunion" (ft Bad Azz, Soopafly, Warren G & Daz Dillinger)
- "By My Side"
- "God Bless" (ft E-White, Soopafly & Kokane)
- "From tha Chuuch to da Palace" (ft The Neptunes)
- "Lollipop (original)" (ft Soopafly)
- "Pimp Slapp'd"
[edit] Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ (bootleg)
- "Whatever" ft. E White
- Produced by Michael Angelo Saulsberry
- "There Were Times" ft. Marvin Gaye & Kokane
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Twenty Minutes Part II" ft. Goldie Loc
- Produced by Fredwreck
- "On the Mash" ft. Kokane
- Produced by
- "You Like Doin' It Too" ft. Soopafly
- Produced by Soopafly
- "Boss Up"
- Produced by Fredwreck
- "Pimp On" ft. Tha Eastsidaz
- Produced by Fredwreck
- "I Just Can't Take It" ft. Kokane
- Produced by Meech Wells
- "For Real" ft. Kokane
- Produced by Meech Wells
- "Tell Me What U Really Want"
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Gangsta Wit It" ft. Nate Dogg & Butch Cassidy
- Produced by Battlecat
- (song also featured on the Bones houndtrack)
- "Ballin'" ft. The Dramatics
- Produced by Battlecat
[edit] Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ (advance versions)
Tracks combined from three different advance versions:
- "Whatever" ft. Johnny Chronic
- Produced by Michael Angelo Saulsberry
- "Time Goes On" ft. Kokane
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Doe Doe" ft. Soopafly & E White
- Produced by Hi-Tek
- "That's the Shit"
- Produced by Jazze Pha
- "Suited and Booted"
- Produced by Meech Wells
- "Can't Control These Hoes" ft. Ginuwine
- Produced by Timbaland
- "Ballin'" ft. Dramatics & Lil' 1/2 Dead
- Produced by Battlecat
- "The Way You Shake It" ft. Redman & Nate Dogg
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Like Doing It Too" ft. Soopafly
- Produced by Soopafly
- "Get the Fuck Out" ft. Fiend
- Produced by Beats by the Pound
- "It's the Dogg" ft. E White
- Produced by Fred Wreck
- Drums by Battlecat
- "Family Reunion" ft. Daz, Warren G, Bad Azz & Soopafly
- Produced by Battlecat
- "By My Side (Funny How Time Flies)"
- Produced by Battlecat
- "DoggHouse America (God Bless)" ft. DoggHouse All Stars
- Produced by Battlecat
- — From the old promo, and some of them also on the new —
- "There Were Times" ft. Marvin Gaye & Kokane
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Twenty Minutes Part II" ft. Goldie Loc
- Produced by Fred Wreck
- "On the Mash" ft. Kokane
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Boss Up"
- Produced by Fred Wreck
- "Pimp On" ft. Eastsidaz
- Produced by Fred Wreck
- "I Just Can't Take It" ft. Kokane
- Produced by Meech Wells
- "For Real" ft. Kokane
- Produced by Meech Wells
- "Tell Me What U Really Want"
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Vicious Flow" featuring Soopafly
- Produced by Soopafly
- "Pimp Game" ft. Magic Don Juan
- Produced by Fred Wreck
- "Get Gangsta Wit It" ft. Prodigy, Kokane
- Produced by Rockwilder
- "For Real" ft. RBX (different from the homonymous one above: new beat, new lyrics, RBX)
- Produced by Fred Wreck
[edit] Singles
[edit] "From tha Chuuch to da Palace"
Chart | Position | Weeks on chart |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | # 77 | 10 |
Hot Rap Singles | # 16 | 3 |
Tokio Hot 100 | # 57 | 7 |
Germany Top 100 | # 75 | 8 |
Germany Black Singles | # 6 | 8 |
Netherland Mega Top 100 | # 97 | 2 |
Radio+Records Airplay - Rhythmic | # 23 | 10 |
Radio+Records Airplay - Urban | # 27 | 9 |
UK Top 40 R&B | # 8 | 4 |
UK Top 75 | # 27 | 6 |
World Jazz Top 20 | # 14 | ?? |
Denmark Top 20 | # 19 | ?? |
[edit] "Paper'd up"
Chart | Position | Weeks on chart |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | - | - |
France Top 100 | # 58 | 7 |
Tokio Hot 100 | # 76 | 4 |
[edit] "Beautiful"
Chart | Position | Weeks on chart | Chart | Position | Weeks on chart |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | # 6 | 20 | Hot Rap Singles | # 3 | 18 |
Hot R & B/Hip Hop Songs | # 3 | 16 | Ireland Top 50 | # 41 | 3 |
Germany Black Singles | # 1 | 10 (3 on peak) | Germany Top 100 | # 27 | 13 |
Radio+Records Airplay - Rhythmic | # 6 | 21 | Radio+Records Airplay - Urban | # 1 | 20 (1 on peak) |
Radio+Records Airplay - Pop | # 27 | 13 | Germany Airplay Top 100 | # 44 | 9 |
USA Top 200 Singles Sales (Soundscan) | # 14 | 7 | World RnB Top 30 | # 2 | 20 |
Netherland Mega Top 100 | # 13 | 4 | UK Top 75 | # 23 | 20 |
Switzerland Top 100 | # 19 | 24 | United World Chart Singles And Airplay | # 26 | 11 |
Australia Top 100 | # 4 | 19 | Brasil Top 100 | # 84 | 2 |
France Top 100 | # 39 | 14 | Canada Top 50 | # 47 | 2 |
Austria Top 75 | # 64 | 4 | New Zealand Top 50 | # 4 | 21 |
Eurochart Hot 100 | # 67 | 4 | New Zealand Top 40 | # 1 | ?? |
World Jazz Top 20 | # 20 | ?? | Italy Top 50 | # 17 | 15 |
[edit] "Lollipop"
This is a promo single released only on vinyl:
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- "Lollipop - Clean version" 3:48 produced by Just Blaze
- "Lollipop - Album version" 3:48 produced by Just Blaze
- "Lollipop - Instrumental" 3:48 produced by Just Blaze
- "The One and Only - Clean version" 3:57 produced by DJ Premier
- "The One and Only - Instrumental" 3:56 produced by DJ Premier
- "You Got What I Want - Clean version" 3:36 produced by Just Blaze
[edit] Album charts and certifications
[edit] Album charts peak positions
Album Charts | ||||||||||
Billboard Hot 200 | Top R&B / Hip-Hop Albums | UK Top 75 | New Zealand Top 50 | Canada Top 50 Album | Germany Top 100 Album | France Top 150 | Netherland Top 100 | Switzerland Top 100 | Japanese Import Sales Top 50 | |
Position | 12 | 3 | 64 | 27 | 34 | 46 | 17 | 50 | 48 | 49 |
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Weeks on chart/Peak | 29/1 | ??/?? | 6/2 | 6/1 | 1/1 | 12/1 | 24/1 | 13/1 | 15/1 | 1 year overall |
[edit] Certifications
Certifications | |||||
Platinum | Gold | Uncertified | |||
Country | United States | Worldwide1 | United Kingdom | France | Japan |
Units sold | 1.000.000 | 1.300.000 | 100.000 | 100.000 | 19.082 |
Date | 31.03.2003 | 01.03.2003 | 12.09.2005 | 10.12.2003 | 24.11.2003 |
(1) According to EMI annual financial report of worldwide sales of the interval between March 2002 and March 2003.
Title | "Beautiful" | ||
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Country | U.S. | AUS | |
Certification | Gold (500.000) |
Gold (35.000) |
[edit] Notes
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000726418
- ^ http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/snoopdogg_trivia1.html
- ^ http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/pslappd1.html
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2891741.stm
[edit] References
Snoop Dogg |
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In Groups 213 | Tha Dogg Pound | LBC Crew | N.W.A. | Tha Eastsidaz | DPG Unit | Warzone | Niggaracci |