Natalie Oganesyan editorThe Sundance Film Festival announced 22 jurors that will bestow this year’s awards at the digital ceremony taking place Feb. 2.
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Snoop Dogg has responded to online comments regarding his recent low-key beef with Eminem.The dispute started back in July 2020, when Snoop explained why Eminem didn’t make his top 10 greatest rappers of all time – and cited a number of hip hop stars who he rates higher than the Detroit artist.Despite maintaining that Eminem was still “one of my teammates, one of my brothers,” Snoop concluded with a bombshell: “But when you’re talking about this hip-hop shit that I can’t live without, I can live
.Natalie Oganesyan editorThe Sundance Film Festival announced 22 jurors that will bestow this year’s awards at the digital ceremony taking place Feb. 2.
Snoop Dogg is one happy fella and he has President Trump to thank for it. The 49-year-old hip-hop icon praised Trump during his final hours in the White House for commuting the sentence of Death Row Records co-founder Michael "Harry O" Harris, who has served 30 years of a 25-year to life sentence for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
President Donald Trump, 74, has pardoned Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry O” Harris, 59, on the last day of his presidency. The pardon comes after a secret campaign by Michael’s friend, Snoop Dogg, 49, according to Daily Mail. The former drug kingpin has been behind bars for attempted murder and cocaine trafficking for 32 years and was set to be released from a California federal prison on Tuesday.
would leave the county if Trump was elected — and famously even filmed a music video in which he pretended to shoot a clown dressed as the president.But he went from saying “f–k” Trump and calling him a “motherf—ing racist” to trying to schmooze him to either pardon or give clemency to Michael “Harry-O” Harris, according to the Daily Beast.Snoop — real name Calvin Broadus Jr.
Snoop Dogg is reportedly lobbying Donald Trump to grant a pardon to Death Row Records co-founder Michael ‘Harry-O’ Harris following more than three decades behind bars.Harris, who is now 58, was convicted of attempted murder and kidnapping in 1988, and is currently incarcerated at a federal correctional facility in Lompoc, California.During his time behind bars, Harris has reportedly reinvented himself as an activist and is currently pushing for prison reform.Snoop is now said to have stepped in
Snoop Dogg has described the rumoured falling-out between himself and Eminem as being “family business”, insisting that the two rappers are still friends.Snoop’s latest comments follow on a week after the rapper appeared to publicly end the beef between himself and Eminem, which began back in July after Snoop explained why he hadn’t chosen Eminem to be in his list of the top 10 rappers of all time.Eminem responded to Snoop’s comments on his recent track ‘Zeus’, which appeared on the deluxe
Snoop Dogg has been lobbying President Donald Trump through two activists to pardon Michael “Harry-O” Harris, co-founder of Death Row Records, according to a report in The Daily Beast. Harris was imprisoned over 30 years ago on drug trafficking and attempted murder charges.
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Snoop Dogg has suggested that he and Eminem have settled their differences after there was rumoured to be bad blood between the two.The two rappers first appeared to be beefing back in July as Snoop explained why he didn’t think Eminem was one of the top 10 greatest rappers of all time in an interview.Eminem later responded to Snoop’s comments on ‘Zeus’, which appeared on the recent deluxe edition of ‘Music To Be Murdered By’.“As far as squashing beef I’m used to people knocking me,” he rapped.
Liam Payne has spoken out about the complications of shared parenting during the coronavirus pandemic. The singer, 27, who announced his engagement to model Maya Henry in August, welcomed son Bear with his then partner Cheryl Cole in 2017.
Eminem and Snoop Dogg’s recent disputes reportedly stem from Eminem declined to appear on an album by the latter.The rappers first appeared to be on bad terms in July 2020 when Snoop explained why he didn’t think Eminem was one of the top 10 greatest rappers of all time in an interview.Eminem later responded on ‘Zeus’, which appeared on the deluxe edition of ‘Music To Be Murdered By’. “As far as squashing beef I’m used to people knocking me,” he rapped.
Eminem is sharing plenty of info about his surprise new album Music To Be Murdered By, which dropped in mid-December — and he’s re-hashing old controversies along with it.
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Snoop Dogg has finally clapped back at Eminem directly, after he dissed him on his new track “Zeus.” The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” hitmaker left a comment on an Eminem fan page’s IG post, which shared clips of Eminem explaining why he called out Snoop by name on his new song, which was released on his his Music to be Murdered By album. “Pray I don’t answer that soft ass s***,” he wrote, alongside a series of laughing emojis.
It seems like the Snoop Dogg vs. Eminem feud is heating up in the new year.
Snoop Dogg has listed all the places he’s got high in a new interview – watch below.Speaking to CNN anchor Anderson Cooper for the network’s New Year’s Eve show to ring in 2021, Snoop revealed the wealth of famous landmarks at which he’s been inebriated.Much to Cooper’s amusement, Snoop reeled off the locations – everywhere from the White House to the CNN building in Hollywood, Los Angeles, and an NFL game – as part of the ‘Go-Big Show’ on December 31.Watch footage below.Snoop Dogg broke