Snoop Lion roared a powerful message during his appearance on the late-night talkie 'Conan.' The Rasta-rapper performed 'No Guns Allowed' from his upcoming album 'Reincarnated.'
The Ultra Music Festival in Miami is one of the biggest EDM events in the world, with dozens of stars performing on multiple stages to huge crowds of dedicated dance music fans. For its 15th annual event, Ultra is expanding to two weekends this year, March 15-17 and 22-24, while also expanding its sound, inviting hip-hop, R&B and rock stars to join the party, including Snoop Dogg and the Weekn
Remember when Snoop changed his name to Snoop Lion and switched to Bob Marley-influenced reggae music? Evidently, that wasn’t a permanent change, because “Snoop Dogg” is on the bill for the Ultra Music Festival.
We appreciate the rapper’s willingness to branch out into a new genre, but let’s face it – when you’re going to see Snoop live in concert, you want to hear ‘Gin and Juice,’ ‘Drop It Like I
Pop star Rita Ora was having a dog day afternoon, but it was all in good fun. The 'R.I.P' songbird was recently in Thailand shooting a new video for 'Torn Apart,' her new collaborative song with Snoop Dogg.
It's the holiday season and what better way to celebrate it than Snoop Dogg's retelling of the Charles Dickens classic 'A Christmas Carol.' The Doggfather teamed up with Adidas to present this cautionary tale, which co-stars soccer great David Beckman, singer Rita Ora and NBA star Derrick Rose.
Kendrick Lamar's debut album 'good kid, m.A.A.d. City' has garnered rave reviews from critics and from his rap peers in the game. One them is Snoop Dogg/Lion, who also received critical praise for his debut album 'Doggystyle' nearly 20 years ago.
We all know Snoop Dogg is a hot emcee, and, apparently, he can still drop it like it's hot. Eight years after dropping the infectious hit, Snoop has turn his single into a jingle for the microwaveable treat Hot Pockets.
Undoubtedly, the most exciting part of the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards are the cyphers. This year, there were numerous freestyle performances from both veterans and up-and-coming rhyme-slingers worth mentioning. The "West Coast" cypher boast established rappers Snoop Dogg and E-40, and newcomer Kendrick Lamar.
If after watching the presidential debates, you're still undecided on who to vote for in the November elections, then let Snoop Dogg (aka Snoop Lion) help you out.
When Snoop Dogg announced that he's a practicing Rastafarian and that he changed his name to Snoop Lion, it left people scratching their heads. But the veteran rhyme-slinger is serious about his newfound spiritual calling and he talks about it in the Oct. 5 issue of The Hollywood Reporter.