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The song samples The Bee Gees' 1979 single "Love You Inside Out". Upon release, the single received some criticism due to re-using the sample which had been used two years earlier by Jay-Z and R. Kelly in "Honey" from their collaborative project "Best of Both Worlds". It was performed by Snoop Dogg at the Live 8 concert in London on July 2, 2005.
The American rapper Snoop Dogg has appeared on more than 500 non-single songs as a featured artist, a record among solo artists. MusicMagpie, a British online retailer, stated that Snoop Dogg has been featured on approximately 583 songs—although they included Snoop Dogg’s featured singles. [1]
Later in 2024, Snoop Dogg announced a new album coming out called Missionary, entirely produced by Dr. Dre, serving as a spiritual sequel to Snoop Dogg's first album Doggystyle, which was also produced by Dr. Dre. [84] [85] The album's first single "Gorgeous" was released on November 1, 2024, followed by the album's release on December 13, 2024 ...
Snoop Dogg explains on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" how fellow "Voice" coach Michael Bublé's daughter's love for "The Affirmations Song" nearly made him cry.
The American rapper Snoop Dogg has released 175 singles (including 112 as a featured artist), and 16 promotional singles. He also has garnered 14 top ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 (including eight as a featured artist).
Frank Sinatra’s daughter gave Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg the thumbs up to use the late jazz singer’s likeness in their new Still G.I.N. commercial. Tina Sinatra, 76, said in an exclusive quote to ...
Snoop Dogg shared an emotional reaction after Michael Bublé opened up to him about his daughter’s taste in music. “That made me almost cry,” said Snoop during the October 22 episode of The ...
Calvin "Snoopzilla" Broadus and Damon "Dām-Funk" Riddick met in Los Angeles on February 16, 2011, at the opening of The Dogg House—an exhibition of Snoop-inspired artwork—when the latter performed at a gallery party thrown for Joe Cool, the illustrator behind the cover artwork to several Snoop records including his seminal 1993 debut album, Doggystyle.