Snoop Dogg

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Snoop Dogg Hilariously Shades 6ix9ine On 'It's So Dumb It's ... (HipHopDX)

Snoop Dogg isn't the type of person to shy away from cracking jokes on his rap peers. His latest victim was 6ix9ine, and given their history, Tha Doggfather ...

Better leave the Dogg alone. It’s no secret that Snoop Dogg isn’t a fan of 6ix9ine as he’s dissed him several times over the years. Uncle Snoop and his guests were baffled by the messy situation.

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Snoop Dogg Reignites 6x9ine Beef On “It's So Dumb It's Criminal ... (Urban Islandz)

Snoop Dogg may have reignite his old beef with 6ix9ine by taking a jab at the controversial rapper on It's So Dumb It's Criminal TV series. Snoop Dogg is.

Tekashi 6ix9ine leaked a video in 2020 allegedly of Snoop Dogg cheating on his wife. Snoop has very little patience for 6x9ine and has taken several shots at him over the years. Like 50 Cent, he has a way with words, and it’s usually hilarious when he takes a shot at his colleagues.

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Snoop Dogg Trolls 6ix9ine With 'Memorial Snitch Award' on 'It's So ... (Complex)

During an episode of his new Peacock series 'It's So Dumb It's Criminal,' Snoop Dogg used 6ix9ine's name for an award he gave out to someone who snitched.

“You better get the fuck off my line, n***a. Rat boy, you really better leave me alone. “It wouldn’t be the American Witness Awards without someone ratting out a relative,” Snoop jokes in the below clip. Better leave the Dogg alone.

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Snoop Dogg Gives Heartwarming Renovation In 'Celebrity IOU' To ... (ETCanada.com)

Snoop Dogg is giving back in the newest episode of "Celebrity IOU". The rapper chose his close friend of 16 years, Commish, to help out with a renovation of ...

“This man means the world to me,” said Snoop. “He took my football league to a whole other level. He inspires a lot of people, so I wanted to give him something that he could be inspired by.” Commish is not only Snoop’s friend, but also the commissioner for the youth football league he played in when he was younger.

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'Celebrity IOU' fans in tears over Snoop Dogg's sweet gesture ... (MEAWW)

From laughter to tears, the new 'Celebrity IOU' episode with Snoop Dogg was an emotional rollercoaster for the fans.

Since the inception of the football coaching NGO in 2005, Kahil Wadood has been the rapper's friend for 16 years and has assisted him in managing his youth football league, The Snoop Youth Football League, as a league commissioner. A fan tweeted: "Wondering why this episode with Snoop wasn't done as a surprise? Snoop Dogg transformed the garage of the commissioner of his youth football league, whom he refers to as "Commish," into a suitable hangout and office area.

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Snoop Dogg makes a heartwarming refurbishment for the Youth ... (Eminetra Canada)

To Anita Thai.. 31 minutes ago. Snoop Dogg will return in the latest episode of “Celebrity IOU”. The rapper chose Commish, his 16-year-old best friend, ...

“This guy means the world to me,” Snoop said. “He took my football league to a whole different level. They transform the Commish’s remote garage into a luxurious personalized hideaway where he can work and spend time for himself.

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The D.O.C. Says He's 'Proud' of Snoop Dogg Following His ... (Complex)

In an interview with HipHopDX, Death Row Records co-founder The D.O.C. praised Snoop Dogg following his acquisition of the legendary West Coast hip-hop ...

“I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand, which has immense untapped future value,” Snoop said in a statement about the move. “Death Row will be an NFT label,” Snoop said, which you can hear in the video below. “And every moment of his adult life, he is still showing me what it means to be a great guy and great human being.

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The D.O.C. “Proud” Of Snoop Dogg For Acquisition Of Death Row ... (AllHipHop)

The D.O.C weighed in on Snoop Dogg's acquisition of the label he founded in 1991 alongside Marion “Suge” Knight, Dr. Dre, and Dick Griffey.

A few days after that, he revealed his plans for Death Row to enter the metaverse and become an NFT record label. “And those platforms get millions of millions of streams, and nobody gets paid other than the record labels. “And every moment of his adult life, he is still showing me what it means to be a great guy and great human being.

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Who Owns Death Row Records? – A 30-Year History of the Hip-Hop ... (Digital Music News)

Death Row Records was founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, and Dick Griffey. The label became a mainstay of West Coast hip-hop albums in the ...

Snoop Dogg’s purchase of Death Row Records did not originally include the rights to Tupac or Dr. Dre’s albums. Following the death of Tupac in 1996, MC Hammer left the label. On April 18, 2022 it was announced that Death Row Records would have its own streaming service. At the time the Death Row roster included Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Daz, Kurupt, Nate Dogg, Lady of Rage, the D.O.C., RBX, and many others. On February 11, 2022 Snoop Dogg released his third studio album on Death Row Records, finally re-joining the label after 26 years. Death Row Records was founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, and Dick Griffey. The label became a mainstay of West Coast hip-hop albums in the United States, dropping some of the most commercially successful hip-hop albums. Following the release of the album, Snoop Dogg was charged with murder. The Unknown DJ already owned the naming rights to Def Row. He says he created the name for a potential record label under Morgan Creek. However, he later sold the rights to Dr. Dre and his partners in 1991. Dr. Dre and Suge Knight, along with the D.O.C. and Dick Griffey then started working on a new record label for themselves. Feeling underpaid for his role, Dr. Dre became frustrated with Ruthless. Following the departure of Ice Cube in 1989, Suge Knight and the D.O.C. began looking for a way away from Jerry Heller. So who own Death Row Records in 2022? Here’s a brief history of Death Row Records’ ownership.

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The D.O.C. Weighs In On Snoop Dogg's Death Row Records Brand ... (HipHopDX)

Speaking to HipHopDX in a recent phone interview, The D.O.C. had nothing but positive things to say about Snoop Dogg's acquisition of Death Row Records ...

It started with sort of a revelation where God kind of spoke to me through someone and said that this whole accident, the accident itself was for a purpose. Historically, big business wanted nothing to do with rappers due to their reputations as “thugs” and “criminals.” But as the population ages, fans of West Coast gangsta rap are now in the executive roles, making the decision to pluck some of their favorite ’90s rappers for gigs. And they all affected me in amazing ways throughout this journey as I found out how to love myself for who I am. And I could stop blaming me for it, because it wasn’t me, it was him.” “And every moment of his adult life, he is still showing me what it means to be a great guy and great human being. “So, you can show these kids that there are multiple ways to get out here in this business and make a great living through this means.”

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