Entries in Snoop Dogg (25)

Saturday
Nov122011

Betty Wright & The Roots - Real Woman (Feat. Snoop Dogg)

Betty Wright joins forces with The Roots for her first album in 10 years, Betty Wright: The Movie. The album serves up 14 earth, funk-drenched soul anthems, all of which were co-written by Wright and co-produced by Wright, Ahimir "?uestloves" Thompson of The Roots and Angelo Morris. The album features guest performances by Lil Wayne, Joss Stone and Lenny Williams, but it's this Snopp Dogg featuring jam that stands out for me. A big release, which will be available on November 15th.

Friday
Oct072011

Mayer Hawthorne - Can't Stop (Feat. Snoop Dogg)

Here is one of my favourite tracks from Mayer Hawthorne's sophmore album, How Do You Do, which was released this week on Universal. Basically, it's a modern day interpratation of a mixture of Northern Soul and Motown - not quite as strong as his debut release, but still a very cool album from a very cool man. Also, you've never heard Snoop sing like this before.

Sidenote: the two singles are the two strongest tracks..

Tuesday
Oct042011

Goldie Loc & Wire - Nuke Town x Soopafly & 16Bit - Speaker Pop

After bringing you the incredible all-star remix of 'Be Like Me' yesterday, here are my two favourite tracks from Snoop Dogg & Mistajam's new mixtape, Throw Ya Dubs Up. 'Nuke Town' sees Goldie Loc going in over DJ Wire's mind-blowing 'Tales From The Crypt' (Snoop also drops an amazing verse over Rihanna's 'California Dream Bed' on the outro) and 'Speaker Pop' finds Soopafly doing his thing over 16Bit's massive 'Boston Cream' (MTA all day baby). Never thought I would ever hear anything like this in my life, but then again, you should always expect the unexpected when a project involves Mistajam. Pick up your copy of this must have mixtape HERE.

Tuesday
Oct042011

Snoop Dogg & True Tiger - Be Like Me (Remix) (Feat. P Money, D Double E & Professor Green) 

Premiered tonight on Mistajam's show, here is the second piece to come from Snoop & Jam's forthcoming mixtape, Throw Ya Dubs Up: Dubstep LA Volume 2. Mistajam got the ever brilliant True Tiger boys to send Snoop the 'Be Like Me' instrumental, then got P Money, D Double & Professor Green to drop a verse each, and this is the result. Absolutely massive track, from what is without doubt going to be an incredible project.

Sunday
Oct022011

Daniel Dexter & Nhan Solo - Our Thang

Sampling the classic Nuthin' But A G Thang by Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg, here is the stunning new single from Berlin-born producers Daniel Dexter & Nhan Solo. Released on Off Recordings, you can now pick up your copy HERE - remixes come from Luca Lozano, Sacha Robotti, Andre Crom and Martin Dawson. Huge track.

Monday
Sep052011

Yasmin & Mistajam to Support Snoop Dogg on UK Tour Dates

Just 8 months after the release of her debut single 'On My Own', Scottish singer Yasmin has been informed that she is going to be supporting Snoop Dogg on the UK legs of his upcoming tour. With extra support from Mistajam, this is a show that you definitely shouldn't be missing if you're a fan of music, full stop. Hit the jump for the four dates and all the ticket info.

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Saturday
Aug272011

NaS - The Next Episode (Snoop Dogg Tribute Live @ BMI Awards)

NaS, Kurupt and Daz Dillinger perform The Next Episode in honour of the big Dogg at the 2011 BMI Urban Awards. Snoop was awarded the BMI Urban Icon Award by his good friend and ex-partner in crime Dr. Dre. So sick.

Thursday
Apr282011

Snoop Dogg - Peer Pressure

Some dope visuals for my favourite track off Snoop’s new album, Doggumentary. So cool.

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Monday
Mar282011

My Own Way

Some really cool visuals to go with one of my favourite tracks from Snoop’s latest album, Doggumentary. This is gonna get played for a very long time. My favourite Snoop album since R&G.

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Tuesday
Mar222011

Wonder What I Do x My Own Way

Here are two of my favourite tracks from Snoop’s latest album, Doggumentary, which is out March 29th. Granted it’s not a patch on Doggystyle, but it is sprinkled with some classic stuff from the Dogg - he could have probably cut about 6 tracks and it would have been a much more enjoyable listen (21 is too long for anyone). I would still recommend it to anyone though; just delete the rubbish tracks and enjoy the good stuff. Chuuch!

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