pimp talk. "B— Please" might be his ultimate entry into the genre. This song features a memorable performance by Xzibit and some classic singing fromNate Dogg. And the Dr. Dre beat is instantly memorable. But what really puts the song over the top is the confidence and style with which...
So, how better to celebrate the release of Snoop Dogg and 19 Crimes latest drop, Cali Gold, then by deep diving into his greatest songs and collaborations of all time. “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)” (1993) “Yeah, roll up the dank, and pour the drank. ...
Edd said:By 2009 it was clear that Snoop was ready to connect with the next generation of stars. Jazmine Sullivan, The-Dream, Soulja Boy and a young Nipsey Hussle are among those who rubbed shoulders with the Topp Dogg. Despite those collabs it was “I Wanna Rock” that became the surpr...
The 10 Worst Snoop Dogg Songs The Doggfather turns 40 today, and he's an O.G. for sure. But you know Snoop had to drop some Dogg doo along the way. We've got the stinkiest of it right here. Today,Snoop Doggturns the big 4-0 (that's almost 6 in Dogg years). It's been a...
The much waited new album from Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, Missionary is finally here. The duo has been working on the project for a few years now and fans were
“My music makes people happy, not violent,” he says, hunched over the console board. “I try to write songs that people will enjoy enough to reach into their pocket and spend their money on. I try to write classic songs that will last and reach all audiences: the gangstas, the gospe...
Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre — 'Missionary' More than 30 years after their last collaborative project,rap's iconic duoSnoop DoggandDr. Drefinally gave us the next episode. Missionarymarks their first full-length team-up since Snoop's 1993 classicDoggystyle, with Dre handling production on all 16 ...
Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre reunite on the new album 'Missionary.' It's the first Snoop album to be produced by Dre since 'Doggystyle.'
Snoop Dogg: debut and career Snoop Doggmade his musical debut in 1993 with the album “Doggystyle”, which became a huge success. The album included 16 songs, including the hits “Bathtub”, “Gin and Juice”, “Ain’t No Fun” and the classic “Murder Was The Case”. Three years lat...
dogg bowl By Daniel Kreps Snoop Dogg, Julien Baker, GloRilla, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week Looking for the week’s best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist Songs You Need To Know By Rolling Stone ...