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Snoop Dogg: Bored of hip-hop?

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

Rapper declares he wants to rock instead...

Snoop Dogg has announced he is bored with hip-hop and would rather concentrate on rocking out in 2008.

Speaking to MTV News, the rapper declared he was bored with the genre, and he’s already made a list of the big names he’d like to work with.

"I want to work with Madonna, Bono or Mick Jagger," he demanded. "I'm on some rock shit, man! Snoop Dogg, man!"

He added: "Rappers don't really move me too much. They can't do what I did. I'm also trying to get down with something that's outta the box and bigger than me."


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muglafug 

Jan 14, 2008

how could he possibly be bored with rapping he's only been doing it for 20 years pfff...

I'm from france and am watching a new subculture emerge called Tecktonik,
don't knock it until you've seen some choise stuff

nUNUx DaNCiiNg
Jey-Jey
yelle

muglafug 

Jan 14, 2008

I just left a comment and don't see it anywhere

nUNUx DaNCiiNg
Jey-Jey
yelle

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