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Snoop Dogg has a love/hate relationship with football, but when he saw that a group of youth athletes in Des Moines, Iowa, needed help to keep their program afloat, he took action. -
Snoop Dogg Calls DJ Mustard, YG The 'New Pioneers of West Coast Hip-Hop' During GGN Interview, Announces Joint Album [VIDEO]
DJ Mustard recently stopped by Snoop Dogg's GGN YouTube show and during the interview, Uncle Snoop called the young beat maker and frequent collaborator YG the "new pioneers of West Coast hip-hop." Snoop also announced that he and Mustard would be working on a joint album. -
Snoop Dogg, Flavor Flav Share New Track 'Bishop Gorman Move Them Chains' [LISTEN]
After dropping the freestyle track “WFTV Millionaire” yesterday in celebration of his Youtube channel earning one million followers, Snoop Dogg has shared yet another bizarre celebratory track. “Bishop Gorman Move Them Chains” gives plenty of shout outs to Las Vegas high school Bishop Gorman, who have the country’s number one high school football team. Flavor Flav drops by to do his typical hype-man routine, while Carlos 1500 handles production. -
Snoop Dogg Drops ‘WFTV Millionaire’ Freestyle In Celebration Of Reaching 1 Million YouTube Subscribers [LISTEN]
Snoop Dogg celebrated a social media milestone in the perfect way. When he reached 1 million subscribers on his WestFestTV YouTube channel, the rapper dropped a Madlib-produced freestyle called "WFTV Millionaire" on SoundCloud. -
Snoop Dogg Posts Angry Instagram Videos After Pittsburgh Steelers Blow NFL Game [WATCH]
You can probably find images of Snoop wearing logos of every professional team in the country - he's pretty much the definition of "bandwagoner." -
Snoop Dogg Promises To Perform In Alaska If Weed Is Legalized During GGN Interview With Charlo Greene
It’s been reported by NME that the famed performer has promised to play a show in Alaska IF the US voters opt to legalize weed for recreational use. Snoop apparently made the comments during his GGN webcast program whilst talking about the legalization of marijuana with former KTVA Channel 11 (in Alaska) reporter Charlo Greene, who famously quit her job on air following comments about marijuana reform, saying ON AIR, “F*ck it. I quit.” -
Snoop Dogg Confirms Pharrell Collaborative Album Following New Music With Tha Dogg Pound Gang, Charlo Greene Interview
Snoop Dogg is everywhere these days. He recently confirmed that he has a collaborative album Pharrell in the works after releasing new music with Tha Dogg Pound Gang and interviewing former KTVA reporter Charlo Greene. -
Snoop Dogg, "F--k It, I Quit" KTVA Reporter Charlo Greene Talk Marijuana Legalization [WATCH]
Former KTVA reporter Charlo Greene has been making quite the name for herself since declaring, "F--k it, I quit" during a live news broadcast. Snoop Dogg recently talked with Greene about marijuana legalization on his GGN YouTube show. -
Seven Performers with Troubles Traveling: The Beatles, Madonna, Amy Winehouse and More
Ten years ago on this day the United States was still feeling super paranoid after 9/11, so much so that noted pro-peace activist and folk singer Yusaf Islam (formerly known as Cat Stevens) was kept from entering the country. The nation cited the presence of his name on its "No Fly List." Check out some other performers who've had issues traveling abroad. -
Snoop Dogg & Tha Dogg Pound Gang Release 'That's My Work 5' [LISTEN] [DOWNLOAD]
Snoop Dogg will host the BET Hip Hop Awards this weekend, but the venerable rapper simply couldn't wait until then to snag the spotlight. -
Snoop Dogg Posts Homophobic Slur On Instagram, Twitter, Quickly Deletes Both
Homophobia is one of the most unfortunate trends in the world of hip-hop, and early yesterday morning, rapper Snoop Dogg made a post to his Instagram and Twitter accounts that fell right in line with this trend. As Buzzfeed reports, the 42-year-old rapper posted a photo to his Instagram of two men lying in bed together, with this confusing but still offensive caption: -
LVMH Group Invests $80 Million Into K-Pop’s YG Entertainment: Aims To Help PSY’s Agency Expand To Fashion Industry
Looks like the K-Pop giant is looking to expand! It’s been reported by The Hollywood Reporter that in a deal penned this weekend, French fashion and luxury goods mega-company LVMH Group has sunk $80 million into YG Entertainment, South Korea’s K-Pop juggernaut.
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