With their feud behind them, Eminem and Snoop Dogg have teamed up.
09.06.2022 - 03:55 / etcanada.com
Snoop Dogg is upping his employees’ wages to keep pace with inflation. Or at least, one very important employee’s wages.
The legendary rapper revealed on Tuesday that his “Professional Blunt Roller”, aka “P.B.R.”, has gotten a raise since 2019 due to the rise in global inflation. Snoop shared the update in response to a post from the Twitter account UberFacts which shares random trivia to its 13.6 million followers.
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“Snoop Dogg employs a full-time blunt roller who makes between $40,000 and $50,000 a year,” UberFacts tweeted, referencing an interview Snoop did in 2019 with Howard Stern in which he disclosed both the existence of his P.B.R. and their salary.
Quote-tweeting UberFacts, Snoop replied, “Inflation. Their salary went up!!”
It’s not clear how much the person’s salary has increased.
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Snoop also retweeted a post from Cameron Winklevoss, of the infamous Facebook Winklevi, who said, “I guess that whole ‘transitory’ theory of inflation has gone up in smoke!” The transitory theory of inflation states that the current increase in inflation is only temporary.
Snoop previously revealed that the position of P.B.R. also comes with another key benefit that might allure the right type of job candidate: free weed.
With their feud behind them, Eminem and Snoop Dogg have teamed up.
Eminem and Snoop Dogg have shared a new collaborative single titled ‘From The D 2 The LBC’.The song sees the pair shout out their respective hometowns of Detroit and Long Beach, rapping on its refrain: “Put your doobies high if you reside in 213, let’s see them blunts raised / Whether you east side or west side of the 313, let’s see them guns blaze.”The song arrives alongside a James Larese-directed video that begins with Eminem and Snoop in the studio, with the latter professing there’s “no smoke in here” despite the visible presence of an enormous blunt.The clip then sees Em and Snoop perform their respective verses while transforming into animated, Bored Ape-style avatars – the duo previewed the track live recently while appearing at Ape Fest 2022. Watch the new video below:‘From The D 2 The LBC’ marks Eminem’s second single for the year.
Snoop Dogg has reacted after an actor hired to impersonate the rapper was seen walking around at NFT.NYC, a conference for non-fungible token enthusiasts held this week at Times Square.“I’m at the NFT NYC Conference again in Times Square, and Snoop walked by, flanked by security,” tweeted NBC News reporter Kevin Collier on Wednesday (June 22). Collier explained that he grabbed the fake Snoop’s handler, mentioning that he was a reporter and asking for some time with the Doggfather.“The guy said actually that’s an impersonator, legally can’t say it’s him, they hired him to drum up excitement,” Collier concluded.
A Snoop Dogg fan proposed to his girlfriend during a meet-and-greet with the rapper, shocking both his lady and Snoop.
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Snoop Dogg has revealed that he gave his personal, full-time blunt roller a raise because of inflation.Snoop first shared that he employed a “personal blunt roller” back in 2019. During an episode of The Howard Stern Show, he shared that the position paid $40,000 to $50,000 annually.The rapper, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., confirmed that the employee in question is allowed as much marijuana as he likes in exchange for the service, and also travels with Snoop at all times.
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Snoop Dogg has said that he wants everyone to “learn to get along” following the outcome of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial.The rapper said he was too “busy doing Snoop Dogg” to keep up with the highly publicised case but is now calling for others to “be better, with or without each other”.His comments come after he announced the cancellation of his ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ tourdue to “unforeseen scheduling conflicts”.Speaking to the Associated Press at the MTV Movie and TV Awards [via The Independent], the rapper said: “It was definitely hard for me to make the decision… there’s a lot going on in my life and the world in general.“I need some time… to really give my fans a great show when I go over there because they know how much I love them.“When I go back I want to make sure I’m mentally right, physically and spiritually right and I want to make sure that the world is in a better place.”When asked for his thoughts on the defamation trial between Depp and Heard, he added: “I really didn’t watch it because I was too busy doing Snoop Dogg.“The life of Snoop Dogg is overwhelming at times, but I pray that everything is beautiful and everybody in life can learn to get along and be better with or without each other.”On June 1 the jury ruled in favour of Depp who had sued his ex-wife for defamation over a 2018 op-ed in The Washington Post where she claimed to be a survivor of domestic violence.Although Depp was not mentioned by name in the piece, the actor’s lawyers argued that it falsely implied that Heard was physically and sexually abused by him during their marriage.Depp was awarded $10million (£8million) in compensatory damages and $5million in punitive damages.
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Snoop Dogg has said he prays that everyone can “learn to get along” following the verdicts in the defamation trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. The rapper said he had been “busy doing Snoop Dogg” and so did not keep up with the high-profile case, but hoped others could “be better, with or without each other”. It comes after Snoop announced that he was postponing all international tour dates ahead of the release of his latest album, Mt Westmore, due to “unforeseen scheduling conflicts”.
Snoop Dogg walked the red carpet at this year's MTV Movie & TV Awards on Sunday with a big smile, dark shades, and no puffs of smoke.The rapper and TV personality spoke with ET's Lauren Zima on the carpet outside Barker Hangar in Santa Monica ahead of Sunday's show, and asked whether or not Snoop would be lighting up this year — as he famously had at last year's show.«No, I ain't smoking tonight,» Snoop said with a laugh. «I'm trying to abide by the law.»The artist — who, along with Willie Nelson, is famous for their proclivity toward and advocacy for the use of marijuana — added with a coy tone, «I've changed my ways. I've become better.»Snoop is set to DJ the star-studded awards show, which will feature a slew of celebs from both the big and small screens being honored for their accomplishments.
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Snoop Dogg has appeared to confirm the release date for Mount Westmore’s debut album.The rapper, who is in the supergroup with E-40, Too $hort and Ice Cube, shared a video via his Instagram that shows the bandmembers performing live with a new song soundtracking the montage. In a caption, he wrote: “June 7th.
Snoop Dogg has announced that he is cancelling all of his non-US live dates for the rest of 2022, meaning that his long-delayed-because-of-COVID UK tour will now not go ahead. So that sucks if you’ve been sitting on a ticket for his ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ tour since 2019.A statement posted on Twitter reads: “Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming TV and film projects, Snoop Dogg regrets he is canceling all upcoming non-US tour dates for the remainder of 2022”.“He was excited to see his fans around the world and apologies to all that had already made plans to see his show”, it goes on.
Snoop Dogg has cancelled all his non-US shows for the remainder of 2022 due to “unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming tv and film projects”.That means his upcoming ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ tour that was set to hit the UK in August is no longer going ahead. The tour was originally meant to take place in 2020 to promote his 2019 album of the same name, but was rescheduled to 2022 due to coronavirus.