Snoop Lion loves the kids! The rapper-turned-reggae artist just released his Halloween-themed video for 'La La La' from his forthcoming album 'Reincarnated.'
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.
Fans will be able to see Snoop Dogg's documentary 'Reincarnated' in theaters next February. The film chronicles the veteran rhyme-slinger's spiritual journey to Jamaica and his transformation into the Rastafarian named Snoop Lion.
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.
Snoop Dogg's new reggae persona, Snoop Lion, performed over the weekend at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal, where he treated festival attendees to the first-ever live version of his new single, 'La La La.'
Snoop Dogg's transformation into reggae artist Snoop Lion might have raised a few eyebrows especially after hearing "La La La," but apparently he is for real. Producer Diplo, who is overseeing the music on Snoop Lion's reggae album 'Reincarnation,' is amazed at the veteran rhyme-slinger's metamorphosis.
Bow-wow-wow-yippie-yo-yippie-say what? Snoop Dogg has changed his name to Snoop Lion and is leaving the rap game. If you haven't noticed lately, Snoop has been dressing like a Rastafarian and for good reason. The veteran rhyme-slinger says he's the kindred spirit of Bob Marley and is now embracing reggae music.