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Showing posts with label Snoop Lion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snoop Lion. Show all posts
NEW MUSIC: Eddie Murphy ft. Snoop Lion - 'Redlight'
We know reggae music is one of most influential music in the world, for very good reason, (I'm not saying that just because of my Jamaican background), the music embraces everyone; with it's rhythms and messages; which recently influenced well-known hip-hop artist Snoop Dog, who now goes by the name Snoop Lion - signifying his musical cross-over to reggae music, and spiritual transformation to rastafari culture. Snoop has enlisted a major Hollywood star known for his multi-talents which includes singing, but who knew legendary comedian Eddie Murphy could belt out a reggae tune!?
Check the music video for Eddie Murphy ft. Snoop Lion -"Redlight".....
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NEW MUSIC: Snoop Lion - 'Here Comes The King' ft. Angela Hunte
By now, most have heard of @SnoopDogg tranformation to #SnoopLion and his new sounds on the track 'La La La'. The West Coast rapper has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, and taps into his Rastafarian side on the Major Lazer-produced track, the second single “Here Comes The King” featuring Angela Hunte off of his upcoming album, Reincarnated, which follows the documentary of the same title, which debuted Sept. 7 at the Toronto International Film Festival.
In an interview Snoop said “Anytime the spirit calls you, you gotta know that it's serious and it's real....When the spirit called me, it told me to find something that was connected towards the Bob Marley's spirit. Because I've always said that I was Bob Marley reincarnated.” *Interesting*
Check out Snoop Lion “Here Comes The King” featuring Angela Hunte inside...
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Snoop Dogg,
Snoop Lion
Wu-Tang Brings the Ruckus on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
It was a #WuTang swarm last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon - as members of the 36 Chambers assembled for the first time, in a very long time. As Fallon introduce the group by saying "it's not easy to get theses guys together in the same place, at the same time". The Wu-Tang Clan and Jimmy Fallon's house band (legendary hip hop band - reppin' hip hop to the fullest) The Roots, helped the Killa Bees bring the ruckus to the stage to perform "Six Directions of Boxing" the group's track to the soundtrack album
for RZA's directorial debut, The
Man With the Iron Fists. Read more and watch the performance inside... UPDATE: For Wu fans check the new release of Wu-Block (Wu-Tang Clan and D-Block) here...listen to Full Album Stream.
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