Snoop Dogg Presents...Doggy Style Allstars Vol. 1

Snoop Dogg Presents...Doggy Style Allstars, Welcome To Tha House Vol. 1
Compilation album by Snoop Dogg
Released August 13, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre West Coast hip hop, G-Funk, Gangsta rap
Length 78:33
Label Doggystyle
Producer Snoop Dogg (exec.)
Snoop Dogg compilation chronology
Snoop Doggy Dogg's Greatest Hits
(2001)
Doggy Style Allstars Vol. 1
(2002)
Tha Dogg: Best of the Works
(2003)

Snoop Dogg Presents...Doggy Style Allstars, Welcome To Tha House Vol. 1 is a compilation presented by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released August 13, 2002 on Snoop Dogg's own label, Doggystyle Records. The album features production by DJ Premier, Quazedelic, Fredwreck, Meech Wells, The Alchemist, Hi-Tek and DJ Slip. It peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 19 on the Billboard 200.[1] The album features performances by Snoop Dogg, Kokane, RBX, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly, Nate Dogg and The Lady of Rage.

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Reception

Professional ratings
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Allmusic [2]
RapReviews [3]
Rolling Stone [4]

Chart - "Leave it to Snoop to deliver a bumpin’ P-Funk beat. In Tha House Vol. 1 is the audio equivalent of his Doggy Style porn series and Hollywood comedies — no convoluted themes, just the down-ass dirty shit that keeps people coming back for more. He’s got his crew — Mr. Kane, Soopafly, LaToiya Williams and E-White — out in full force. All have the lyrical skills to pay the bills, but it’s those bass-heavy beats that’ll blow your sub and your mind. There are no clear highlights, just a steady, slow-burning dose of funky cheeba. This is the best thing Snoop has done outside of his work with Dr. Dre, thanks in large part to the involvement of producers like Hi-Tek, DJ Premier and the Alchemist."[5]

The Doggumentary DVD

There was a DVD released at the same time called Snoop Dogg - Welcome to the House - The Doggumentary. Two videos were shot to promote the album, first one for Fallen star sung by Latoiya Williams filmed in August 2002 and directed by Diane Martel and Snoop who renamed himself Snoop Scorsese for that one-time occasion. It also finished at the 85th in BET's Top Music Videos of 2002. Another video is for track #3 Not like it was a Jessy Terrero (Right Thurr, Outta Control) piece, which was first aired in November 2002.

Track listing

# Title Performers Producer
1 "Intro" Mac Minister, Snoop Dogg Quazedelic
2 "Dogg House America" Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, E. White, Mr. Kane, LaToiya Williams Quazedelic
3 "Not Like It Was" Soopafly, Snoop Dogg, E. White, RBX EZ Elpee
4 "Fallen Star" LaToiya Williams Michael Angelo
5 "Don’t Fight the Feelin" Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Cam'ron, Lady May, Soopafly Quazedelic, Meech Wells
6 "Nite L.O.C.s" Mr. Kane, Snoop Dogg Meech Wells, Quazedelic
7 "Are You Ready" Soopafly Hi-Tek
8 "Hey You!" Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, E. White The Alchemist
9 "Raised On Tha Side" Soopafly, E-White, Snoop Dogg, Mr. Kane, Daz Dillinger Fredwreck
10 "Doh Doh" Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, E. White, Mr. Kane Hi-Tek
11 "Just Get Carried Away" Reo Varnado, Snoop Dogg, Vinnie Bernard DJ Scratch
12 "It Feelz Good" LaToiya Williams Soopafly
13 "Don’t Make a Wrong Move" Mr. Kane, Special Ed, Snoop Dogg, Prodigy Nottz
14 "Unfucwitable" The Lady of Rage DJ Premier
15 "The Strong Will Eat the Weak" RBX, Mr. Kane, Snoop Dogg EP
16 "Bitch’s Treat" Soopafly, LaToiya Williams Soopafly
17 "Doin’ It Bigg" RBX, E. White Hi-Tek
18 "Trouble" Vinnie Bernard Vinnie Bernard
19 "Squeeze Play" IV Life Family (Too Cool, Young Buc, J-Dog, Leicy Loc), Snoop Dogg DJ Slip
20 "Endo… Light That Shit Up" Soopafly, Snoop Dogg, RBX, Mr. Kane Hi-Tek

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Chart history

Chart (2002)[1] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 19
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 8

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