Snoop Dogg 's sixth studio album, Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Bo$$ , was released on , through Priority Records and his own Doggy Style Records. Album Overview
Snoop Dogg didn’t just pay the cost to be the boss—he earned a permanent seat at the table. This album is essential for any Snoop fan, bridging the gap between his Death Row origins and his later pop-culture icon status.
Javon clicked. The page was plain black text on a beige background. No pictures. Just one line: “Paid the cost. You sure?”
(Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo) were instrumental, producing the album's biggest hits. Other contributors included DJ Premier, Just Blaze, Hi-Tek, Fredwreck, and Battlecat. Artistic Evolution
“Don’t share the zip. Be the zip. – Snoop D. O. Double G.”
The early 2000s were a transitional period for Snoop. His stint with Master P’s No Limit Records produced hits like “Still a G Thang” but received mixed critical reception. By 2001, Snoop was ready for a creative reset.