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If you're interested in features (like guest appearances) on this song or similar tracks, I can tell you:

1. Understanding the Reference

"From tha Chuuuch to da Palace": A club anthem that reintroduced Snoop’s "Pimp" persona with high-energy production. snoop+paid+tha+cost+to+be+da+boss+zip+top

2. The Subject: Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss (2002) If you're interested in features (like guest appearances)

References

Eli, Miles remembered with the sudden clarity of a streetlight, had been a kid who skateboarded at the same amphitheater where they used to chop samples. He’d left town after a fight that sounded like the scrape of old blame. Miles tracked down a friend of Eli’s who ran a bar beside the river. When Miles mentioned the file, the friend’s hands stopped mid-pour. Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss – 2002 album by Snoop Dogg

The request for a "complete paper" on Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$—the sixth studio album by Snoop Dogg—can be fulfilled by exploring its significance as a pivotal moment in his career. Released on November 26, 2002, this album represents Snoop Dogg's liberation from his "No Limit" era and his return to a more polished, funk-driven West Coast sound.

3. Why it’s worth a listen

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