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It's no surprise that Snoop Dogg is a big fan of April 20. There are few people who could celebrate the holiday as big as he can. This year, he has something special planned for the day unofficially devoted to marijuana. He and Wiz Khalifa will be hosting two "Wellness Retreat" concerts: one in Washington and one in Colorado -- conveniently the two states that have legalized the drug for recreational use. -
Seven Hilarious Movie Cameos by Musicians: David Bowie, The Wu-Tang Clan, and more
A well-placed cameo appearance in a film can be a lot of fun, but there’s nothing really surprising about seeing an actor appear as themselves, since you’ve already seen them in movies a hundred times. The most interesting cameos are by musicians, since they’re usually unexpected, and sometimes these cameos become highlights of the film. Here are seven films with hilarious cameo appearances from musicians. -
A$AP Rocky, Snoop Dogg, 2 Chainz, Ashanti and more enlisted for 'Big Homie' video
Last week, P. Diddy (under his old moniker Puff Daddy) teased the video to his new single, "Big Homie." Now the full clip has dropped, featuring the rapper/mogul with a slew of hip-hop royals. -
Questlove announces 2014 lineup for the annual Roots Picnic in Philadelphia
In between working on The Tonight Show and recording a new album, the Roots have found time to plan their seventh annual Roots Picnic, which will take place on the Festival Pier at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia on May 31. Tickets go on sale March 7 at noon. -
NBA All Star Game Music Updates: Pharrell Williams Joined by Snoop Dogg, Diddy, Nelly, Busta Rhymes
Stay tuned as Music Times keeps you up to the minute on the NBA All Star Game's many musical performances. -
Pharrell Williams invites Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Busta Rhymes to join him during NBA All-Star performance
As previously reported, Pharrell is set to headline the Entertainment Series at NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans. He will perform during the player introductions, and has decided to bring some special guests onto the stage with him, according to Billboard. Sean "Diddy" Combs, Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Busta Rhymes will join the "Happy" artist at the event. -
Former NSYNC member Lance Bass releases debut dance single 'Walking On Air', falls flat [LISTEN]
Lance Bass has been steadily busy since the end of NSYNC 12 years ago, with that failed trek to space, an autobiography and a successful radio show Dirty Pop on Sirius XM. One thing he hasn't done, however, is record new music. Today (Jan. 20), that's all changed. Bass released his first solo (kind of) single "Walking On Air" on YouTube today. -
Snoop Dogg has been cleared to play shows in Australian despite a petition from a women's organization who called him a misogynist
Snoop Dogg has been granted an Australian work permit, which will allow the performer to appear at the Big Day Out festival on Jan. 19 on the Gold Coast as well as a few other shows. -
Blur pulls out of Big Day Out via Facebook post, leaves fans and organizers baffled
We knew a guy back in the day that broke up with his girlfriend via Facebook. Not even a message, just changed his relationship status and let her figure it out. We gave him crap for months on end, and it was well-deserved. Blur may be in for similar treatment from concert organizers and Australian fans after they pulled out of Auckland's Big Day Out Festival by posting a message on their own Facebook page. Essentially, concert organizers found out at the same time we did. -
On the 20th anniversary of 'Doggystyle,' Snoop Dogg reveals he never listened all the way through
It's been 20 years since Snoop Dogg's debut LP Doggystyle was released on Nov. 23, 1993 and sold 800,000 copies in the first week. This was the first time an artist made the Billboard 200 album charts at #1 with their initial record. But apparently, even though so many other people were listening to it, Snoop never took the time to listen to the entire record all the way through. -
Snoop Dogg Teams With Dâm-Funk For '7 Days of Funk' Project Under The Name 'Snoopzilla' [LISTEN]
The moniker "Snoop Lion" survived a little more than a year before Snoop traded a reggae feline end to his name for a reptilian one. Introducing, Snoopzilla. -
'Grand Theft Auto 5' Features 240 Licensed Songs, Including Originals From Flying Lotus and Tyler, The Creator
The most anticipated video game of the year is "Grand Theft Auto V." Hands down. The game has a higher budget than the film "Prometheus," a map of epic proportions, and more relevant to us at Music Times, a soundtrack featuring at least 240 licensed songs featured on the games famous radio stations. Ivan Pavlovich, the soundtrack supervisor for Rockstar Games, gave some previews to Rolling Stone recently.
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