AltWeeklies Wire
Fences Mended, Chamillionaire is Comfortable Being the Rapper Next Doornew
Chamillionaire is the rapper you can take home to mom and dad. His albums contain very little swearing, and he won't even curse when quoting other rappers. He recalls Snoop Dogg's famous "Bitches "Ain't Shit" line as: "B's ain't nothing but hos and tricks."
Houston Press |
Ben Westhoff |
02-09-2010 |
Profiles & Interviews
Snoop Dogg is Ready to Embark on His 'Blazed and Confused' Tour, Jaccnew
Copy editors, grammarians and assorted other speakers of English: Apologies in advance for our email interview with Calvin Broadus, aka Snoop Dogg, whose Blazed and Confused tour kicks off in Denver. Turns out Snoop is as big a fan of creative spelling and unusual word usage as he is of the sticky-icky ... almost.
Westword |
Michael Roberts |
07-13-2009 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Snoop Dogg
Latest Disc Will Only Enhance Snoop's Increasingly Cuddly Imagenew
Thanks to his charming obliviousness, he generally gets away with lyrics and arrangements that range from timeworn to ridiculous.
Tags: Ego Trippin', Snoop Dogg
Moment of Trucenew
After a five-year war, Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound reunite for love, profits and West Coast pride.
L.A. Weekly |
Ben Quinones |
06-29-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Evil, Done Doggy-Stylenew
What could Fidel Castro and Pol Pot have learned from Snoop Dogg?
Miami New Times |
Sam Chennault |
01-17-2006 |
Music
Tags: Snoop Dogg
Legend in the Makingnew
As a teenager, John Legend was already recording with Lauryn Hill. Seven years later, he's only gotten bigger.
Dallas Observer |
Michael Roberts |
08-15-2005 |
Reviews