Word: dogg
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...pointed out that while the radio host was castigated for calling a team of mostly black women “ho’s,” African-American hip-hop artists use the term frequently with impunity. If there is really no difference between Don Imus and Snoop Dogg, then why does society consider one a bigot and the other acceptable...
...your thoughts on social programming failures in the past? Wyclef? What are you doing to change and stay relevant?A: The most important thing is planning ahead and being very thorough in the planning process. A lot of what led to the failures in the past, like Snoop Dogg and Wyclef, were errors of inexperience and we’ve learned from their mistakes and used that experience. C. Kai Wu: Our close connection with the Campus Life Fellow has been very helpful. We have not only the energy of the students but the experience and wisdom of this year?...
...spectre of Snoop Dogg, of Springfest, and of Wyclef Jean that kept the UC from shelling out the cash to pay for your morning paper. And it’s not because of any particular dislike for the daily news, either; the UC is one of the most risk-averse organizations at Harvard...
...that Snoop Dogg runs the most successful rent-a-thug service in hip-hop (see “Buttons”), why does he need to bother releasing an LP? While he could get real paid and even more famous by dropping more guest verses, he has cut another full album. This reason may be respect, money, or some contractual obligation, but it’s certainly not the music itself...
...Snoop Dogg feat. R. Kelly “That’s That” Dir. Benny Boom The Sears Tower pops up in the background of Snoop’s new video, “That’s That,” and, along with it, an important question: why the hell is the Doggfather in Chi-town? Snoop doesn’t seem to have an answer. He looks too stoned to even care. But there are some possible explanations for his Midwestern sojourn. The most obvious gloss? R. Kelly kidnapped him. He?...