When it comes to serenading the ladies, Snoop Dogg is the man. Craig Robinson, not so much. We're kidding! The dynamic duo team up for an amusing albeit sensuous tune called 'Take Yo Panties Off.'
Pimpin' ain't easy, but it ain't that hard, either.
Back in 2003, well before his transformation into Rastafarian icon Snoop Lion, Snoop Dogg was a self-proclaimed pimp. But unlike a lot of his rapper cohorts, Snoop actually was a literal pimp, gathering and selling women and their, um, "services" to other celebs.
Snoop Lion, formerly known as Snoop Dogg, held his annual 420 Festival yesterday to celebrate all things weed.
The only problem? The party got shut down as soon as he got there.
Not in any hurry to quell negative stereotypes, Snoop Lion claims that there's no room for homosexual men in hip-hop.
But it's not what it sounds like.
Snoop Lion has left his gang-banging alter ego, Snoop Dogg, far in the dust with his new clip for 'No Guns Allowed,' featuring Drake and his daughter, Cori B. The touching video shows aftermath scenes of gun violence in familiar places like Aurora, Newtown and Columbine.
Snoop Lion makes a powerful video for his single, ‘No Guns Allowed,’ with images from horrific incidents in America -- from the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown Conn., to Columbine, the rapper wants viewers to recognize how important gun control should be in our country.
Miley Cyrus is continuing her crossover into the hip-hop arena. During a funny interview on Ryan Seacrest's radio show, she confirmed that the rumors about her working with Cali-rap veteran Snoop Lion were true. She said the record was a surprise even to herself.