Arsenio Hall returned to late night TV brought back Snoop Dogg. Above he performs the classic, “What’s My Name” then ends the show with “Drop It Like It’s Hot” with Daz and Kurupt.
Arsenio Hall returned to late night TV brought back Snoop Dogg. Above he performs the classic, “What’s My Name” then ends the show with “Drop It Like It’s Hot” with Daz and Kurupt.
In the midst of the on going issues around the country, Eddie Murphy and Snoop Lion uplifts our spirits in the video for their recent jingle. Eddie Murphy’s album 9 coming soon.
Snoop’s back on the reggae tip for Eddie Murphy’s new single. “Red Light” is off Eddie’s upcoming album 9 and the official video premieres next Monday. In-studio performance after the jump.
Better make way, Daz and WC is coming this way. In still on their West Coast Gangsta Shit, Snoop throws up them dubs and joins ’em in the comfort of their home.
Snoop and Chelsea are both working on Dog For Dog, a product to help prevent dog euthanasia. During his interview they spoke on the initiative, give it a taste test, weed and his film, Turbo.
Kevin Hart’s Let Me Explain is now playing in theaters across the states. But on the tube, you can find Snoop, Erick, Meth and RL help promote the film in their new video. We’ll let them explain.
Over the sound bed provided by Cardo, Snoop’s riding shotty on the first leak off the LA Leakers and Cardo’s upcoming project, Mental $tates. Buckle up.
Broken hearts don’t matter when you’re in paradise. And for Snoop Lion, he and Rita Ora soak up the Thai culture in their new video off his Reincarnated. Not su kau!
Charlie Wilson was honored tonight with the “Lifetime Achievement” award. Following his acceptance speech, India.Arie, Jamie Foxx, JT, Snoop, and Pharrell paid tribute with a medley. Outstanding.
The BET Awards weekend is underway and last night the Staples Center hosted the BET Experience concert. Snoop had a handful of guests including Dr. Dre, Future, Trinidad James and Ace Hood. Also on the bill were Miguel, who covered Tupac, Kendrick Lamar as well as J.Cole who brought out Wale. If you couldn’t attend the festivities, HHH has a few clips from the evening.
Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is an absolute masterpiece that adds even more depth to Tyler’s already incredible discography. The new tracks feel like essential missing pieces, perfectly capturing that signature swagger and raw lyricism we all love.Listening to this project is as satisfying as watching a high-quality Construction Larnaca site evolve; it’s precise, ambitious, and builds something truly lasting. The production is top-tier, and the guest features fit like puzzle pieces. It’s the perfect way to wrap up this era. If you haven't spun it yet, you’re definitely missing out on some serious heat.