“I was always interested in the family dynamic because I come from a musical family,” blockbuster producer Frank Marshall tells us on what drew him to direct the HBO documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.
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Snoop Dogg has revealed that he is developing an anthology series based on his life and career, which could span “six or seven seasons”.During a recent interview with Yahoo!, the rapper was asked whether he’d be interested in working on a sequel or companion project to the NWA biopic Straight Outta Compton (2015).Snoop, who was portrayed by LaKeith Stanfield in the first film, replied by saying he would potentially get involved in a follow-up “if it’s told through the right eyes, through the
.“I was always interested in the family dynamic because I come from a musical family,” blockbuster producer Frank Marshall tells us on what drew him to direct the HBO documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.
Jay-Z has discussed writing the entirety of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg‘s iconic track ‘Still D.R.E.’.The rapper had a writing credit on the album, but it’s only in the past year that the full extent of his work on the single has come to light.“He wrote Dre’s shit and my shit and it was flawless,” Snoop told The Breakfast Club last year, discussing how his and Dre’s verses were penned by Jay-Z.
Amazon has set Friday, August 13 for the Season 2 premiere of Modern Love, its half-hour romantic anthology series, inspired by The New York Times column. All eight half-hour episodes will be released at once.
is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, and the stars are aligning for next week's season 20 finale!In addition to the season 20 coaches — Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Nick Jonas — taking the stage alongside their final artists, the star-studded, two-night finale event will feature performances from a host of musical superstars, including a few familiar faces!Adam Levine will make his return to stage, as Maroon 5 performs their latest single, «Beautiful Mistakes,»
Content Warning: This article includes references to mental health, trauma, drug overdose and self harm.Life can get difficult sometimes for people and celebrities aren't an exception. Snoop Dogg's daughter Cori Broadus is opening up about her mental health journey.
Snoop Dogg’s daughter is getting candid about her mental health.
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Victoria Beckham has shared lovely pictures of herself with her dad Tony on his birthday as she paid tribute to him.
Snoop Dogg is set to front a series for Peacock about the world’s dumbest criminals.
NBCUniversal is going big to prove that cable still has a future in a streaming world.
Tupac and Snoop Dogg – has launched a virtual museum, ‘The Death Row Experience’.The exhibition was created to commemorate 30 years since the label was founded. Dr.
Paris Hilton is inviting you on her wedding journey.
Madonna has made a cameo appearance in Snoop Dogg’s new video for ‘Gang Signs’ – you can watch it below.Snoop released the song last month, with the video dropping last week (May 6).
Snoop Dogg on TV series Mythic Quest, joking that he was “so high” at the time.The rapper is due to appear in season two of the Apple TV+ series, with his appearance teased last month in a trailer.However, McElhenney has admitted in an interview with NME that he doesn’t remember a huge amount about filming with the iconic rapper.“I don’t remember, I was so high for a good part of that day,” he joked.
Madonna stars in Snoop Dogg’s new music video for “Gang Signs” featuring Mozzy.
Madonna is lighting up!
EXCLUSIVE: Craig Macneill and Clay Chapman, the duo behind SXSW horror film The Boy, have teamed up with Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy’s Kilter Films to develop a horror series at Amazon.