
I was mostly impressed by the conscious lyrics of the songs portrayed such as "no guns allowed" When I heard this album I ran out and bought 10 copies to send to my friends that i know would appreciate this side of Snoop and It met all their expectations on more. True roots reggae fans and true Snoop fans will love this album becasue it shows a more enlighend side to a truly talented artist. La La La.Snoop Lion laid this track down as if he was born to the roots of reggae. La La Strictly speaking this album is not only a reincarnation but also an evolution and revelation on Snoop Lion's infinite talent. “While there,” explains the synopsis, “Snoop finds himself embraced by the Jamaican people, is positively impacted by Rastafarian culture, and becomes reincarnated as Snoop Lion.Strictly speaking this album is not only a reincarnation but also an evolution and revelation on Snoop Lion's infinite talent. Seizing the opportunity for Ali-esque cross-cultural/getting-in-touch-with-his-roots drama, Reincarnated came about when Snoop traveled to Jamaica to record with the producer Diplo. But as the trailer speeds through a montage of Snoop’s past, it makes a case for why the erstwhile Calvin Broadus might have sought spiritual rebirth after a decades-long career in the rap game that has seen friends and collaborators pass on, sometimes violently.īeyond the personal loss of figures like Tupac and Nate Dogg, Snoop’s musical career has seemed to plateau in the last decade how did the slim (with the tilted brim) rapper behind 1993’s “Doggystyle” wind up phoning in verses on Katy Perry Top 40 hits, writing rap songs about True Blood and roasting Donald Trump? The doc, a co-production of Vice Films and Snoop’s own Snoopadelic Films, probably isn’t a terribly incisive or objective look at the musician’s musical shift, and it’s unclear how fleeting an alter ego “Snoop Lion” will be in the long run. “Rastafari called me.” Watch the trailer for Reincarnated for your first glimpse of Snoop Dogg - or rather, Snoop Lion, his newly minted reggae identity - leaving hip-hop behind to sing and smoke up a storm in his new rasta life. “I didn’t just want to come here and say I made a record in Jamaica and grew some dreadlocks,” insists rapper Snoop Dogg in the trailer for Reincarnated, announced today as an official selection of this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. Snoop’s last album, 2011’s Doggumentary, featured Gorillaz, R Kelly, Willie Nelson and Kanye West. According to his SoundCloud page, Snoop Lion is based in Kingston, Jamaica. The song is completely, unabashedly reggae, with loping bass line and cooed chorus, and guest vocals by Jovi Rockwell. With that Rastafarian tweet came a link to La La La, his new single, along with a lo-fi video. “Sendin the positive vibes all around!!! jahh!!! rastafari!!!” the newly christened Snoop Lion declared on Twitter. Snoop will sing his way through most of Reincarnated, which is due later this year on Vice Records. Snoop Dogg has been renamed Snoop Lion for his debut reggae album.Īs reported in March, Snoop’s 12th studio album sees the 40-year-old hip-hop star trading guns and blunts for dreads and blunts. “I didn’t just want to come here and say I made a record in Jamaica and grew some dreadlocks,”- Snoop Dogg
