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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.
Even Snoop Dogg is an advocate, coming up with a great (and adorable) self-affirmation song for kids to sing along to. But like anything, self-affirmation takes practice, as our brains often work ...
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 ...
L.T. Hutton, Snoop Doggy Dogg "Midnight Love" 2001 Death Row's Snoop Doggy Dogg Greatest Hits: Daz Dillinger, Raphael Saadiq: Soopafly, Snoop Doggy Dogg "Mission Cleopatra" 2002 Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss: Jamel Debbouze: Daz Dillinger "MLK" 2004 The Hard Way: Warren G, Nate Dogg: Battlecat "Murder Was the Case" 1993 Doggystyle — Dr. Dre
"U Better Recognize" featuring Dr. Dre was released by Sam Sneed in 1994. [1] He became known for the catchphrase, "I'm Sam Sneed, you better recognize!" (which he famously repeated on the intro to "Pump Pump", the eighteenth track from Snoop Dogg's debut album Doggystyle), from the song and the related Death Row film, Murder Was the Case.
The album received generally positive reviews. Neil Z. Yeung of Allmusic stated, "There's not much here to hail a return-to-form renaissance, but for those in need of a solid dose of the familiar, I Wanna Thank Me is pure Snoop, complete with sly boasts, smooth production, and nostalgic, kush-loving comforts."
Snoop Dogg fought back tears while deciding which singer to take out of the knockout round on the Nov. 18 episode of NBC's "The Voice." ... Vida, listens to his “Affirmations Song ...
"Smokin' On" is a song by American rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, from the soundtrack Mac & Devin Go to High School. The song features fellow American rapper Juicy J. [1] The song produced by Drumma Boy.