50 Cent grew giddy when he learned about the praise he received from Snoop Dogg, his friend and collaborator.
A video of Snoop Dogg’s appearance on Wallo and Gillie Da Kid’s popular radio program, “Million Dollaz Worth of Game,” was included in a post The New Yorker shared on Instagram on Tuesday (March 22). It is said in the clip that 50 will be a legend in rap for eternity. In his records, movies and other stuff, he changed the whole game of New York. He was able to make it run for a little while and put back the spirit of New York. He succeeded. That shit was on lock when he figured out what was going on.”
At the moment, I am a student, and I am learning from him. There is truth to the statement that an old dog can learn new tricks if he is willing to listen.
“Power” star Snoop’s remarks on 50 and his legendary status touched him and he thought the message was more important than recognition at an awards ceremony. The rapper said in the video, “@snoopdogg, that shit you just said means way more than a trophy to me.”
The two musicians began working together in 2003 when they were both on 50 Cent’s P.I.M.P. single. Since then, they’ve been collaborating on a variety of projects. The pair has performed together at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, with 50 portraying a pastor in his “BMF” series. Now, they plan to script a show based on Snoop Dogg’s murder case from 1993.
Previously, Dogstyle rapper told Deadline that she was thrilled to share the story behind Murder Was The Case. “This was a defining moment in my career and life, and I intentionally waited for the best parter to bring this vision to life. You will soon see how street knowledge makes a difference.”
I found “Murder Was the Case” to be an incredible story. Despite releasing the country’s biggest album, the music mogul was fighting for his freedom in court” 50 cent added. A trip like this can only be had by partnering with G-Unit Film & Television. It’ll be great to work with Snoop on the project.”
Snoop Dogg, an American music, acting, record-producing, DJ, media personality, and business tycoon announced today that he has named Shante Broadus as his official manager. As a businesswoman and philanthropist, Shante Broadus spearheads Boss Lady Entertainment (BLE) and began managing Snoop Dogg’s career early in his career.
It is one of her main responsibilities to expand Snoop Dogg’s existing endeavors and establish new partnerships in cannabis, spirits, gaming, music, brand partnerships, tours, licensing, and TV/film. DiGGital Dogg will develop mobile apps, video games, and software for Snoop Dogg.
Across a multitude of industries, black women are now more prevalent in executive positions. Snoop’s empire is one of the biggest in the world, and I’m thrilled to join his team in this position,” said Shante Broadus. I would like to continue Snoop’s legacy of loyalty and trust with the rest of the team, to build upon what has made him the success he is today.”
As part of Shante Broadus leadership for Snoop Dogg, the group is planning its summer tour, the Mt. Westmore exhibit, Snoopermarket, the Triller Fight partnership, and Snoop Youth Football League. The New York Times bestselling author will be her guide in writing her memoir, “Paid the Cost to Be the Boss Lady.” With a life spent in the spotlight and lessons learned as she went along, the book will recount her accomplishments.
Snoop says that Shante Broadus has been guiding his career from the very beginning. Her input has always been my last check before making any decisions, and she has helped me get where I am today. Together, we build my empire together as her official manager.”
Additionally to her chief management role, Shante oversees The Compound (an LA music-production, events, and recording studio) frequented by world famous artists and icons such as Nipsey Hussle, Kendrick Lamar, and countless others.
SMAC Entertainment’s Constance Schwartz-Morini and Georgie Moskowitz have supported Shante in her role managing Snoop. In the last two decades, Snoop and Shante have worked with Constance on a variety of projects.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
Eminem’s single titled “Zeus” resulted in a small feud with Snoop Dogg. It is believed by the Detroit rapper’s affiliate KXNG Crooked that this feud can turn into the “most polarizing beef ever in hip hop.” In January 3rd, he even uploaded a video on YouTube where he spoke about the implications of the feud, if taken seriously.
We’re all mourning the loss of Beverly Broadus Green, Snoop Dogg’s beloved mom. The music mogul announced on Instagram on Sunday (Oct. 24) that his mom has transitioned. He began by posting a photo of himself in black and white with a caption that read: “Walk by faith, not by sight.”. He shared two photos of his mom thanking her for having him and publicly thanking God for giving him “an angel for a mother.”.
Snoop didn’t reveal what his mom was going through but he asked his 65 million followers on Instagram for their support over Mother’s Day weekend. The prayers of all my prayer warriors are urgently needed for mama right now. Please and thank you.
Her autobiography, which appears on Amazon, is entitled “Real Love II: The Story of an Extraordinary Woman.” She’s also a published author with “Real Love” and “Real Love II”.
Roots of Beverly Broadus Green
Beverly Broadus Green birth place is McComb, Mississippi, however she was raised in Long Beach, California. She is the mother of four sons, including rapper Snoop Dogg. This year, in a video interview that was shown at the 70th birthday soirée with Green, Green addressed her health issues, thanked God for maintaining her health, and wished those who were ill good health.
Beverly Broadus Green said, “I am celebrating my 70th birthday today, and it’s an honor to be here celebrating it.”. Despite the fact that there were times when I feared it wouldn’t work out. I have been in the hospital for six weeks at once, some with no indication of that I would survive, but God who I serve told me it wasn’t my time to go, letting me endure and endure even a little while longer. That’s why I’m so happy. I feel so blessed.”
Just last month, YoungBoy Never Broke Again released his sophomore studio LP Top, featuring 21 tracks as well as a couple of assists from Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne.
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