Snoop Dogg inconvenienced a lot of people.
He was one of the guests asked to leave a five-star London hotel this week when it was discovered that he had been smoking an unknown cigarette in his hotel room.
The "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper was in the UK for a concert at the O2 Arena, where he debuted his brand Death Row Cannabis.
A fire alarm went off at the InterContinental O2 at 11 a.m. the next day. This led visitors to flee to the 19-story building's fire escapes.
According to an informant who talked to The Sun, the business mogul appeared "sheepish" and sat in a luxury car for roughly 30 minutes as everyone else remained outside.
"There was quite a frenzy and everyone was speculating that he had set the alarm off."
According to the source, a hotel spokesman stated that experts were investigating a tech issue.
Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg has previously set off a fire alarm by lighting up in his room, which occurred in Australia in 2014.
Snoop Dogg Meets Emilia Clarke
The musician and actress, 51, recently met "Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke.
Backstage after Snoop Dogg's gig at the O2 Arena, the two artists revealed that they were enormous admirers of each other.
During their meeting, Snoop Dogg praised Emilia's acting abilities and characterized her as having a great personality.
He further said, "You're an amazing actress, beautiful spirit. You're so believable. I would protect your eggs any day," referring to the dragon eggs that her character, Daenerys Targaryen, was charged with protecting.
The blonde actress responded by expressing her joy. She even requested written confirmation of the famed rapper's declaration, and Emilia subsequently posted a photo and video of her encounter with the "man, the myth, the legend."
In 2015, Snoop Dogg revealed he was a massive fan of the hit HBO show, telling the New York Post, "I watch it for historic reasons, to try to understand what this world was based on before I got here."
Snoop Dogg's Influence on Hip-Hop
Snoop Dogg has had a huge and far-reaching impact on hip-hop.
He first appeared on the scene in the early 1990s as part of the West Coast gangsta rap genre, which was defined by hard-hitting rhythms and lyrics on themes including street violence, narcotics, and police brutality.
This style was typified by Snoop Dogg's music, and he swiftly rose to prominence as one of its most significant figures.
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