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Snoop Dogg
Neva Left

Neva Left

Catno

ERE356 ERE356

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Deluxe Edition Limited Edition Repress

Country

US

Release date

Jun 23, 2023

Genres

Hip Hop

Styles

G-Funk

Neva Left by Snoop Dogg repress on Doggy Style Records / Empire.

Snoop Dogg is a legendary personality. He burst on to the scene in the early 90's and stole the show with his appearances on Dr. Dre's classic album, The Chronic which cemented him as a prominent figure within the halls of hip hop. Since then he has gone on to release multiple platinum albums, star in major motion pictures, and even host a TV show with the one and only, Martha Stewart! In 2017, Snoop releaed the album, Neva Left which was a call back to the style that gained him notoriety. Packed with features from the likes of Too $hort, Wiz Khalifa, K CAMP, Nef The Pharoah, Devin the Dude, KRS-One, Redman, Method Man, BADBADNOTGOOD, Kaytranada and more.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45.23*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

ERE356RP - US - 2023

A1

Neva Left

5:07

A2

Moment I Feared

2:27

A3

Bacc In Da Dayz

3:49

A4

Promise You This

2:51

B1

Trash Bags

3:27

B2

Swivel

4:16

B3

Go On

3:10

B4

Big Mouth

4:01

B5

Toss It

3:14

C1

420 (Blaze Up)

4:25

C2

Lavender (Nightfall Remix)

3:15

C3

Let Us Begin

3:42

C4

Mount Kushmore

3:48

D1

Vapors (DJ Battlecat Remix)

6:48

D2

I'm Still Here

3:32

D3

Love Around The World

3:24

D4

Transition

3:47

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