As one of marijuana's biggest advocates and connoisseurs, Snoop Dogg shocked fans on Nov. 16 by seemingly announcing that he quits smoking.
Snoop Dogg says that legendary vocalist Dionne Warwick "out-gangstered" him and some of his Death Row Records cohorts. The post Snoop Dogg Says Dionne Warwick “Out-Gangstered” Him & Death Row Records Crew appeared first on The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media | Hip-Hop Wired.
The rapper/entrepreneur is set to launch "Momma Snoop" breakfast foods in honor of his late mother, Beverly Tate, who passed in 2021.
With Beyoncé being inducted soon in the Guinness World Records Hall of Fame, we took a look at 9 other Black celeb history makers as well.
Lisa Left Eye would be proud of Chili and T-Boz with the release of the first music video “Way BacK” in a decade. Chili and T-Boz throw a major house party with guest Snoop Dogg, with lyrics reminiscent of “high school parties” and artists who are now gone like Prince,James Brown and Left Eye. […]
Snoop Dogg will headline the "Hoop 4 Water" celebrity basketball game on May 20 to raise much-needed funds for the Flint water crisis.
Snoop Dogg, who collaborated with the late rapper on 1996's "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted," will be inducting the late icon into rock's most exclusive club.
The talk show host had issues with Snoop Dogg's parody assassination video and Bow Wow's comments about #45's wife Melania.
President Trump tweeted that Snoop Dogg’s career was failing and low-key threatened him with jail, ostensibly after being informed of the rapper's new video "Lavender," which shows the West Coast rapper aiming a gun at a clown named "Ronald Klump." Snoop didn't have much to say in response.
Bow Wow just gave the 2017 demonstration of “when keeping it real goes wrong.” If you haven’t heard, earlier today Trump indulged in his favorite past time by using his Twitter fingers to bash Snoop Dogg by saying he has a “failing career” after the rapper was featured in a new music video where he […]
Trump decided to come for Snoop Dogg and David Cay Johnston on social media Wednesday morning.
West Coast rap legend Snoop Dogg takes literal shots at President Donald Trump in the visuals for his latest single, "Lavender."