

Now, on the same day as his new album announcement, the iconic Snoop has once again requested media and fans refer to him by a new, previously unknown name. He’s keeping the funk alive and I knew I had to get down with him." Fair enough, Snoopzilla. This week, rapper Snoop Dogg announced that hes changing his name to Snoop Lion and releasing a reggae album titled 'Reincarnated. Snoop Dogg became Snoop Lion not too long ago, and within a few weeks of attempting to make the identity stick most press outlets went back to calling him Snoop D-O-double-G once more. I’ve had funk influences in my music my whole career. According to Snoopzilla, "We’re the babies of the Mothership. The longtime marijuana lover recently spent some time in Jamaica and fell in love with Reggae (it’s. If he wants to be named after a gigantic dinosaur, then so be it.Īnyway, on to the project: "7 Days of Funk" is a collaboration project with Dâm-Funk, and should be released some time in December. Snoop Dogg has undergone a major transformation, and even changed his name to Snoop Lion. The artist formerly known as Snoop Dogg will now formerly be known as Snoop Lion because he's changed his name once again. You can tell at this point that Snoop literally gives absolutely no shits about anything, because he's rich, has built a career on the fact that he can get away with smoking copious, ridiculous amounts of weed, and he made millions off a song where he literally just says "drop it like it's hot" a bunch of times over and over. Putting aside the news of a new album for a moment though - Snoopzilla? This is kind of amazing. Instead, Snoop Dogg would now like to be referred to as Snoopzilla, just in time to announce his new album with Dam-Funk, titled "7 Days of Funk." The good news: He's not Snoop Lion anymore! The bad news: He's not back to Snoop Dogg either. The artist said at a news conference Monday in New York that he was 'born again' during a visit to Jamaica in February and is ready to make music that his 'kids and grandparents can listen to. If you were still having trouble referring to Snoop Dogg as Snoop Lion, I've got some good news and some bad news.
