Early Edition

Snoop Dogg Presents: My #1 Priority

  
Priority Records and Snoop Dogg will release a compilation album titled Snoop Dogg Presents: My #1 Priority on July 13.  The album includes tracks by Snoop, N.W.A., Master P, Westside Connection, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Mystikal and more.  Listen to the full album a week before its release, only on Yahoo! Music.
    
Snoop Dogg Presents: My #1 Priority
Priority Records
Release Date: July 13, 2010
    
For more info on the album and to pre-order, visit http://priorityrecords.com/.
    
*Note: This album contains explicit material 
   
**Note: You may need to click the play button twice.
  
Full Album:
  
  

1. "Introduction to My #1 Priority" by Snoop Dogg
  
2. "So Wat Cha Sayin'" by Epmd

3. "8 Ball" by NWA

    
4. "How Ya Do Dat" by Young Bleed/Master P/C-Loc
    
5. "Dogghouse Ridaz" by Badazz
    
6. "Akickdoe!" by C-Murder/Pimp C/Bun B/Master P
    
7. "$100 Dollar Bill Y'all" by Ice Cube
    
8. "War Wounds" by Master P/Fiend/Silkk The Shocker/Mystikal/Snoop Dogg
    
9. "LBC and The ING" by Mack 10/Snoop Dogg
    
10. "It Ain't My Fault" by Silkk The Shocker/Mystikal
    
11. "The Gangsta, The Killa And The Dope Dealer" by Westside Connection
    
12. "There Dey Go" by TRU
    
13. "Only If You Want It" by Eazy-E
    
14. "Tru Tank Dogs" by Snoop Dogg And Mystikal
    
15. "He Did That" by Silkk The Shocker/Master P/MAC
    
16. "The N**** Ya Love To Hate" by Ice Cube
    
17. "Walk Like A 'G'" by Fiend Featuring Soulja Slim
    
18. "Don't Start No S***" by Mia X/Master P/C-Murder
    
19. "Pay Ya Dues Interlude" by Snoop Dogg
    
20. "Pay Ya Dues (Snoop Dogg G-Mix)" by Snoop Dogg

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