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The Hottest Track Collaborations
Fans loved the Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ “Empire State of Mind” MTV VMA performance. Watch the music videos for some of the other hot song collabos over the years.
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GALLERY: Celebrities & Their Cartoon Look-Alikes
Find out which character could pass as a celeb stunt double or twin…
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Snoop Dogg Gets “Muy Caliente” For The GIANT A-List
There’s never a dull moment for these GIANT A-listers when it comes to summer shopping, partying, and paparazzi clubbin’.
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Rappers-With-A-Clothing-Line: A Look Back
GIANT offers a retrospective on the dead brands, from Vokal to Ice Cream.
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K’naan Jumps on Snoop Dogg’s Tour Bus
The two rappers converge for an unlikely tour together, coming your way in May.
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“Jai-Ho” Jacking
Snoop Dog gets his Slumdog on with a new international track. Listen to it here.
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Death Row Sold for $18 Million
The purchased assets include master recordings of Tupac, Snoop and Dr. Dre as well as a little bit of controversy.
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Happy Thanksgizzle!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from Snoop, we and ours! Peep the videos!
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Rapping to the White House
2008 was the year when rappers took it upon themselves this year to get political. But how would it turn out if they were the ones in office?
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Drumma Boy Interview
You know “Put On” by Young Jeezy. And you know “What Up, What’s Haapnin’” by T.I. What you might not know is that both epic cuts are the handiwork of Memphis-bred, Atlanta-based producer Drumma Boy.
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Music Review: N.W.A. and Their Family Tree
It’s a family affair, and everyone’s invited. Eazy, Cube, Dre, Ren, Yella: Pack your bags. Warren G, Mack 10, Snoop: You’re coming, too. Bring your friends. Read more about Music Review: N.W.A. and Their Family Tree
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Old-Man Rap
Hip-hop has often been described as a young man’s game. Since its humble beginnings, the genre has always been about the now, the flash of what’s new and what’s next, without ever truly paying homage to what came before. The rampant success of young acts such as Soulja Boy and Plies had me, a 31-year-old recovering hip-hop addict, headed right to easy-listening rehab. No Ice-T on me, but the fact that Lil Wayne is considered a veteran at the ripe age of 26 should tell you something.
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