• Snoop Dogg Unveils Pharrell-Assisted 'Bush' Tracklist

    Snoop Dogg has unveiled the tracklist, including the collaborators for his new album Bush that has been executive produced by the hardest working man in music, Pharrell. The 10-track album will feature some of the biggest names in hip-hop such as Rick Ross and Kendrick Lamar, as well as legends in soul and funk like Stevie Wonder and Charlie Wilson. Snoop revealed the tracklist on Twitter.
  • Snoop Dogg Details Pharrell, Stevie Wonder Collaboration On 'Bush'

    Fans are counting down the days until Snoop Dogg releases his new Pharrell-produced album Bush. One of the more anticipated collaborations on the LP features the legend Stevie Wonder and at a recent album recent listening event in Los Angeles, the Snoop shared the story of how he was able to get Stevie on the track. During a session where he and Pharrell were recording one of the tracks, it was decided that they could use some Stevie Wonder on the track after working with Charlie Wilson on most of the LP. The Doggfather explained exactly how he was able to get a hold of Mr. Wonder and get him in the studio to record on the album, much to the apparent surprise and amazement of Pharrell (via Hip Hop DX).
  • 75 Years of Al Pacino: The 'Scarface' Actor and Music, from Madonna to Hip-Hop Culture

    A big celebrity birthday today as Al Pacino turns 75 on April 26. Obviously the actor is known for many iconic roles in his Hollywood career—from Michael Corleone in The Godfather franchise, to iconic drug hustler Tony Montana in Scarface, to Satan in The Devil's Advocate—and sometimes he's even played a good guy. One thing that Pacino is less renowned for is his role in music—he's not the kind of guy that starts a band when he's not starring in a blockbuster. Nonetheless, Music Times managed to round up five examples of the actor coming in contact with our subject of choice.
  • Snoop Dogg Invests in Uber-of-Weed Eaze

    It is widely known that Snoop Dogg has always been one of the biggest supporters of the burning bush. Now the "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper is putting his money where his mouth is and investing in the future of the product. The Los Angeles rapper is funneling his money through his venture capital firm, Casa Verde Capital, to invest in a San Francisco-based weed deliver company Eaze, which is being dubbed as the "Uber of weed." It connects medical marijuana patients with dispensaries to get deliveries quickly and efficiently.
  • Snoop Dogg and Pharrell Release "So Many Pros"

    Snoop Dogg has shared the funky second single of his upcoming artist album 'Bush,' which is being produced by seemingly tireless Pharrell. "So Many Pros" follows up on their first single on the album "Peaches and Cream," which officially featured the vocals of Charlie Wilson. "So Many Pros" also has Charlie Wilson on backup vocals and has just as much funk channeled through it.
  • Raekwon and Snoop Dogg Release "1,2 1,2"

    Raekwon has unveiled the fourth single from his upcoming studio album 'Fly International Luxurious Art.' The Wu-Tang Clan member continues the push to promote his sixth studio album with the Snoop Dogg-assisted "1,2 1,2." The Scoop DeVille-produced track deftly samples Isaac Hayes's "Ike's Mood" with a bed of crisp drums and heavy snares that provide an ideal platform for Raekwon and Snoop Dogg to rap over.
  • Bloods Protest Selection of Snoop Dogg for 2015 MLB All-Star Game Performer at Cincinnati Reds Home Field

    Representatives for the United Bloods Affiliates have released a statement denouncing the decision of Major League Baseball to feature Snoop Dogg as part of the 2015 MLB All-Star Game entertainment, which will be held at the Cincinnati Reds' Great American Ballpark this year. UBA claimed that featuring a noted Crips affiliate as a musical guest unfairly painted over the relationship of the Reds and the notorious Los Angeles gang, as well as Bloods' contributions to the history of gang warfare as a whole.
  • Justin Bieber Comedy Central Roast: Recap & Review Of Six Great Moments From Show

    Comedy Central executives had to be salivating when Justin Bieber agreed to be the victim in their signature Roast series. Biebs has been the butt of many jokes and the source of much envy since being discovered on YouTube in the mid-2000s. His personal life hasn't fared well in recent years, making it the ideal time for a good old-fashioned roast.
  • Dr. Dre Talks N.W.A. Biopic: Rapper Dishes on 'Straight Outta Compton'

    N.W.A. fans are waiting anxiously for the release the hip-hop trio's biopic, Straight Outta Compton, which is due out in August. Dr. Dre spoke to DJ Big Boy recently, talking mostly about making the movie and former N.W.A. member Ice Cube and Eazy-E. The mogul also talked about recording some of Snoop Dogg's parts for The Chronic while the rapper was in prison.
  • Snoop Dogg Psychedlic 'Peaches N Cream' Official Video [WATCH]

    Snoop Dogg had a guest appearance on Fox hit Empire tonight, performing his track "Peaches N Cream." If fans didn't get enough of the west coast rapper's performance on the hip-hop drama, Snoop Dogg released his new psychedelic video featuring Charlie Wilson for enjoyment.
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