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Snoop Dogg
It’s been 25 years since a young rapper named Snoop Dogg burst onto the scene with his first album. Since then, he’s built a resume that includes film, television, internet projects, and charitable work in the community. His latest venture is a stage musical titled, “Redemption of a Dogg” and is will take on a 10 city tour. Stephen Henderson talks to Snoop about the upcoming play. Ep 4646/Seg 1
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