

Snoop is a bad parent for allowing his son - a legal adult - to make This is particularly salient becauseĬorde just recently turned down a football scholarship to focus onīecoming a musician like his father, and the underlying message is that Is perceived as encouraging and enabling his son in his use of marijuanaĪnd hence all the negative qualities associated with marijuana ie.

Snoop Lion isĬharacterized as "failing" his son for smoking pot with him, because he The general tone of this article and any subsequentĭiscussion I've come across is incredibly negative. Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg), smoking a bong with his 18 year old This Daily Mail article (link above) addresses recent photos which show Jason is yet to announce whether his new album will be released in the UK. He added: ''It represents everything I've got, everything I was feeling in the moment.'' Side' and 'Marry Me', but then it switches to the other side with 'Talk ''You heard the first portion of the album on songs like 'The Other Music, but there is an emotional portion to the album too, it months in a He said: ''A lot of the album is fun, a lot of it is upbeat, feel-good Will be different from his US EP 'Tattoos', which was released last The singer and rapper also opened up about how new record and insists it ''I've been performing it on the road, even though I'm not supposed to, but like I told you, you only live one time.'' ''It's the most excited I've been about a song I wrote in my entire career. Man it's one of the most fun records you've ever heard in your life. He told MTV: ''I probably shouldn't tell you but my next single isĬalled 'Wiggle' and it features Snoop, and Recording a song during his time in the studio with the rapper. This year, has revealed he was the ''most excited'' he's ever been when If Snoop Dogg does not meet the many demands, one of which is a public apology, they are threatening further legal action.The 'Trumpets' star, who will release his new album 'Talk Dirty' later Therefore he is now “forbidden from portraying, representing, endorsing or associating” himself with the Rastafarian community, culture, history or religion.Īlong with dropping the “Lion” from his name, they also want him to make financial restoration for his “fraudulent behavior.”

They believe that Snoop “abused” the access they granted him throughout his time in Jamaica. The group, which also refers to themselves as the Rastafari Millennium Council, issued a 7-page demand letter to the multi-platinum hip hop superstar. Bunny and members of the Ethio-Africa Diaspora Union Millennium Council believe that the “Gin and Juice” rapper was exploiting the marijuana loving culture to help sell his docu-movie, Reincarnated, and the accompanying reggae-influenced album. The hip hop star’s peculiar turn as a reincarnated reggae star has raised the ire of some in the Rastafarian culture for its lack of authenticity.īunny Wailer - an original member of Bob Marley and the Wailers - is at the forefront of a movement to get Snoop to come clean about his recent infatuation with the Rasta culture. Snoop Lion (the artist better known round here as Snoop Dogg) is sending off some real bad Rastaman vibrations.
