The promo tapes that were released ended up in the hands of some discjockey's and the albums were given to various groups in the music industry for private use. Regardless of this fact a number of tapes were released into some record stores for retail sale before the production line was halted. ![]() Instead the cassettes were shelved away by Sony Music and Time Warner for various legal reasons and to this day remains uncataloged in the Death Row history. The albums were pulled off the production line and never had any official distribution project for the public market. ![]() It was this album, and not The Chronic, that was intended to be the debut album for both Snoop and the Death Row brand name. It is Snoop Dogg's very first album, entitled ' Over The Counter', an album that came out on Future Shock Entertainment in 1991 before it was officially changed to become Death Row Records. Look familiar? Well, if you were around in the early 90's and had a copy of this tape you would probably be rich for it.
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