“The Voice” representatives mourn the loss of a “special” artist

GT Sea Le Green (left) and Snoop Dogg The coaches and advisors from “The Voice” mourn the loss of a great member of the music community – rapper Coolio, who died at the age of 59 from a suspected heart attack, According to TMZwho first reported the news of Collio’s death. Here’s how the ‘Voice’ cast members honor the late rapper: Cee-Lo Green Said performing with Coolio was an ‘honour’ Former coach C-Lo Posted a lengthy greeting Along with a video of them performing together, they write, “Again you see…

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Eminem’s 2022 VMAs performance video with Snoop Dogg

MTV Eminem and Snoop Dogg appear together at the MTV VMAs. Watch Eminem and Snoop Dogg at the MTV Video Music Awards perform”From D 2 the LBC. “ On Sunday, August 28, Eminem and Snoop Dogg presented at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards. Here’s what you need to know: Eminem & Snoop Dogg performed together at the MTV VMAs for the first time ever The performances were done mostly as their characters from the music video, and then as animated versions of themselves. It was then cut into the…

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Performers and Shows VMAs 2022: Who will perform tonight?

GT Jack Harlow and Lil Nas X perform at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards. Some of music’s biggest stars are set to take the stage at the 2022 Video Music Awards. The MTV Awards will take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on August 28, 2022, at 8 p.m. ET. “We are excited to be back in New Jersey for this year’s VMAs live from the Prudential Center,” Paramount + Executive Bruce Gillmer He said in a press release. “Our 2019 show in Newark was without…

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Snoop Dogg is coming to Call of Duty as a playable player

Snoop Dogg Call of Duty

Famous rapper Snoop Dogg will be joining Call of Duty: VanguardAnd Warzone and Mobile as a launcher can be played. This is the second time he has been added to the COD title, after appearing in “Ghosts” where he played a multiplayer broadcaster. DO Double G is back in Call of Duty and this time I’m in freakin’! Excited to work with the COD team to bring some flying features for you all to enjoy. It’s dope… You can play like me and get these sick items Snoop captioned in…

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Suffolk County PBA post denouncing Snoop Dogg has been deleted by Instagram

Instagram has removed — and later restored — a post from the Instagram page of the Suffolk County Police Charity urging followers to boycott The Super Bowl in protest of the lyrics of the half-time Snoop Dog song that promotes violence against police. According to Instagram, the February 11 post, which condemned violence against police, was “removed due to violence and incitement.” “Encouraging people to shoot police officers apparently earns you a spot as a Major in the Superbowl,” the PBA wrote in the post. Which has not been removed…

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Fans baffled by Eminem’s strangely dark eyebrows at Super Bowl 2022

we need “Stan” to align here. Eminem was one of many artists who light up the stage during Show the end of the epic first half At the Super Bowl on Sunday night. But it wasn’t his performance of “Lose Yourself” in 2002 that caught fans’ attention – it was his strangely dark eyebrows. Social media has wasted no time to express its confusion over the 49-year-old rapper’s new look. “Eminem has fake eyebrows!” One person wroteWhile Added another“Who allowed Eminem to come out with these eyebrows though…” at the…

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Super Bowl 2022 halftime show review: It’s a family affair

There may have been some big boys fighting in the game, but it was a night of heavyweight hip-hop teams—plus 50 Cent—at the halftime show at Super Bowl LVI. Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar rocked the stage at SoFi Stadium in Englewood, California midway through the showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals. And of course, the queen of hip-hop soul herself, Mary J. Blige, joined them. The show opened with Dre and Doug, who represent the West Coast, and a social distancing party…

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No more apologies for the cliched booking Snoop Dogg, Marshawn Lynch

What would village idiots do without villages? It is still a comedic episode that gets little attention at the confluence of esports and their unyielding dedication to merging with the lowest forms of rap, as if one no longer exists without the other. And so, in October 2019, the University of Kansas apologized for inviting pornographer Snoop Dogg, the often-arrested, and often-arrested, pornographic photographer, to an accepted invitation by Roger Goodell to “entertain” the Super Bowl — the most recent In a selection of Goodell’s Greatest Gutter Halftime Hits –…

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