“I submit to you that Snoop Dogg poses no threat to Australia or to any individual in this country”
“That record is real it’s coming,” Snoop Dogg said. “You know me, I was starting to doubt it myself and then I went up there and [Dr. Dre] played so much music for me it knocked my head off.”
Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight is taking his hunt for new talent to the small screen with his new reality TV show Unfinished Business. The series will feature Knight as he builds his new label, Blackball Records, with a stable of aspiring artists.
CunninLynguists’ Deacon The Villain speaks to Groundup about the Kentucky group’s new album Dirty Acres, the eight-year voyage from Will Rap For Food to the present, and those persistent OutKast comparisons.
Snoop collaborates with popular Indian rap trio RDB (Rhythm, Dhol, Bass) on the group’s newest single.
Ego Trippin’ moves from May to March
“I feel like Cassius Clay right before he took down Liston”
“Right now, I got Puffy by a couple of notes,” he smiled. “I think Puffy can just sing alto and tenor. But I can sing alto, tenor and soprano. I can sing any note.”
Hate It Or Love It, Chingy’s fourth album in as many years, will arrive in stores on December 18th.
The production mastermind responsible for hits from the likes of 50 Cent, Common, Snoop Dogg, Lloyd Banks and more is poised to unveil another classic with December 11th’s Hi-Teknology 3 on Babygrande Records.
The first single, “Sensual Seduction,†features Snoop rapping and singing, utilizing the now popular “talk box” effect, which was originally popularized by Roger Troutman of Roger and Zapp.
The world’s whitest sport has now officially got with the program as a 53 carat diamond-studded cricket ball with a gold seam has been brought to Australia.
Death Row Records are not quite done yet with their compilation album releases, as another one is set to hit store shelves by the end of this month (July 2007). This time around, the theme is all about remixes and b-sides, convenietly titled “15 Years On Death Row Vol. II: B Sides”
Chicago Church declares the music of Snoop, Luda, Twista, Nelly and more as ‘trash’
50 Cent’s Get Rich Or Die Trying was the only CD left on the pool table when Khaled was asked to pick three classics out of eight presented to him