Archive for the ‘Snoop’ Category

August 2nd, 2007

Clips From Comedy Central’s Roasting Of Flavor Flav

Jimmy Kimmel Roast Flavor Flav

Some more clips below.

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July 26th, 2007

Video: Snoop Dogg Roast Flavor Flav

The Public Enemy hype-man turned reality superstar, Flava Flav has been all over
the map, and now he’s even being roasted. With celebrity guests from Katt
Williams and Snoop Dogg to Jimmy Kimmel and Ice-T all in attendance, Flava Flav
got all that he could handle at this weekend’s roast. The roast officially airs
on Comedy Central August 12th at 10:00pm. In the mean time, check out the
exclusive, uncensored clip of Snoop roasting Flav.

July 16th, 2007

Snoop Dogg To Be The Latest Star With A Reality Show

Dogg and his family are getting their own reality series on E! Entertainment Television.

Ted Harbert, who oversees E! as president and CEO of Comcast Entertainment Group, said Friday during E!’s portion of the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour that the rapper-producer-actor, his wife and his three kids will be the subject of an untitled half-hour series debuting in late 2007.

Cameras will follow Snoop Dogg — aka Calvin Broadus Jr. — as he pursues his career, taking viewers into closed-door meetings and private recording sessions. They will also follow him in his roles as the founder of a youth football league and as dad to two sons and a daughter and husband to Shante.

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I hope the show will focus on the good things Snoop is doing and not be mainly about all the trouble he gets into. Please no weed smoking or random hoes on the show.

July 7th, 2007

Videos From The Live Earth Concerts Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Kanye West,The Pussycat Dolls,etc)

Alicia Keys Part 1

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June 8th, 2007

Snoop Dogg On Wild N Out

May 28th, 2007

Snoop Dogg, MC Eiht & RBX – What Does It Take(Snoop Hating On The South?)

Hmm, Snoop Dogg sounds bitter. When the south was gettign no air time I don’t recall them complaining about it.

May 7th, 2007

Snoop Says Rappers Need To End Beefs; Calls Sharpton, Simmons ‘Irrelevant’

Certain situations are so delicate. I try to play my hand like Martin Luther King, but sometimes I gotta be Malcolm X. So it’s like a double-edged sword. It’s like, do I wanna offend Jim Jones by saying Tru-Life is right? Do I wanna offend Tru-Life by doing something with Jim Jones and the Dipset? That’s petty to me. We’re musicians. I should be able to work with whoever I wanna work with and not offend anybody. This is a music industry where we should take advantage of our position. Our power is to create music that reflects what you feel is right.

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