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Thursday, June 26 2008

Daytime TV Goes Gangsta with Snoop Dogg

Hip-hop's top dog touches down in soap opera territory for two days of music and melodrama.


Reviews

Tuesday, May 17 2011

Snoop Dogg: Doggumentary

Originally titled Doggystyle II, the Doggumentary falls short of that lofty goal but does, somewhat surprisingly, succeed as Snoop's best full-length release since his seminal debut.


Friday, January 8 2010

Snoop Dogg: Malice n Wonderland

A year after delivering a bloated, scattershot collection of experiments and tired gangsta-pop tropes, Snoop is back with his shortest set yet, one in which he appears comfortable spending much of the time on the sidelines.


Monday, March 31 2008

Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin'

Ego Trippin' has more than a few moments where Snoop glides into the future, spicing and dicing a voice that heretofore was best served plain.


Monday, December 4 2006

Snoop Dogg: Tha Blue Carpet Treatment

Snoop Dogg invites a bunch of friends to the studio, records a small army of songs, accomplishes not much of anything.


Monday, December 6 2004

Snoop Dogg: Bigg Snoop Dogg's Puff Puff Pass Tour [DVD]

The filmmakers start to draw out a larger message: The Drug War was a second American Civil War, led by a racist Southern family named Bush, to re-imprison blacks and other minorities.


News

Tuesday, July 21 2009

Snoop Dogg may be 'Blazed and Confused,' but he's still standing

There are few rappers as iconic as Snoop Dogg — and hardly any when you just count those who haven't gone into retirement. And Snoop…


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