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via ChristianPost Snoop Dogg is giving the world a glimpse of his gospel music album, which already features a famous voice in gospel music, Fred Hammond. The rap mogul, whose real name is Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr., took to Instagram to preview his gospel project Bible of Love for fans. In the preview video clip, Hammond’s signature voice can […]

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With his new release, Neva Left, not even a full 24-hours old, Snoop Dogg is already speaking about his next project. Much to the surprise of many, the veteran West Coast has announced that he is officially working on a gospel album, a totally different direction than his music has taken in the past. Throughout Uncle Snoop’s storied career, […]

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Believe it or not, several famous folks have been accused of killing other people.  Many were involved in tragic accidents that resulted in deaths, while others committed cold-blooded murder.

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The West Coast rapper – best known for his debut album Doggystyle and for smoking weed in public – urged viewers not to support projects in which Black people are mistreated, courtesy of a profanity-laced Instagram video.

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  The legendary Clark Sisters have an unlikely fan: Snoop Dogg. On Tuesday, April 14, the 43-year-old rapper, real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., shared his playlist on Instagram, which included their mega hit, “You Brought the Sunshine.” When a fan informed Kierra Sheard— daughter of group member, Karen Clark Sheard—that the “D-O-Double G” was […]

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During this year’s “Essence Music Festival,” Roland Martin host of “NewsOne Now” sat down with Kem to talk about his new album, “Promise To Love.”…

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Beverly Broadus-Green has been a lot of things to a lot of people. A lifelong resident of Long Beach, California, she spent 42 years as a church choir director, she was the loving wife to Howard Green before he died in 2005 and before retirement she earned a living as a head chef. She said […]

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the 1990s, everyone raced to match or surpass him.