Snoop Dogg - Drop It Like It's Hot: MTV Version, No iPod
21st November 2008
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Snoop Dogg "Cali Iz Active" Director's Cut ft Tha Dogg Pound
21st November 2008
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http://www.NGTV.com From the archives of the DMV Channel on NO GOOD TV comes the return of one of the most legendary gangsta-rap groups in history -- Tha Dogg Pound! Only this time around, West Coast legends Kurupt and Daz Dillinger have company -- Bigg Snoop Dogg himself! This album features Snoop as an official member and executive producer of Tha Dogg Pound, providing that classic g-funk flow we all know and love. Combined with Daz's incredible flow and Kurupt's thoroughbred lyricism, this album is a guaranteed banger! In the booth, the Dogg Pound brought out all their A-List clientele for the album, including appearances by Diddy, Ice Cube, Paul Wall, David Banner, Nate Dogg and more. Supplying the beats are super-producers Battlecat, Jazze Pha and Swizz Beatz among other noted hitmakers. The album also includes the bangers "Sittin' On 23z" and the title track "Cali Iz Active". In the beginning, Daz and Kurupt were two of several artists on the Death Row roster. Both made minor contributions to Dre's The Chronic before making substantially larger contributions to Snoop's Doggystyle. In fact, their omnipresence on Snoop's album spawned the opportunity to capitalize on that album's success; it was no surprise then when Death Row tagged Daz and Kurupt as Snoop protégés, tagging them tha Dogg Pound for promotional reasons. Granted, Snoop played a large role in tha Dogg Pound, as did Nate Dogg, but with the release of Dogg Food, it was undeniably clear that Daz and Kurupt needed no mentoring. Either way, it wasn't long before Daz and Kurupt embarked on full-fledged solo careers. Kurupt had success with Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha while Daz released R.A.W. Yet with Dre's return in 2000 and the steady West Coast rap renaissance that began as a result, Death Row dug through their vaults — as they had done for similar Snoop and 2Pac releases — assembling what would eventually surface as tha Dogg Pound's 2002. The album featured appearances by the likes of 2Pac, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, a remix of Jay-Z's "Change the Game" featuring the Roc-A-Fella clique, and a Dr. Dre-produced lead single, "Just Doggin." www.kochrecords.com For more uncensored music videos visit the DMV channel on NO GOOD TV at http://www.ngtv.com/?channelId=dmv&clipIdNum=537033450 NO GOOD TV stars Carrie Keagan and Shark Firestone and showcases over a dozen original shows featuring raw, real and uncensored interviews with the biggest stars in the world from music, movies and TV. It also has uncensored, uncut, explicit and director's cut versions of music videos. NO GOOD TV aka NGTV can be found at NGTV.com. It's the most fun you'll ever have with your pants on!!
Snoop Dogg - Life Of Da Party: Closed Captioned, MTV Version
21st November 2008
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Akon - I Wanna Love You: MTV/Regular version Closed Captioned
21st November 2008
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Snoop Dogg Sensual Seduction Music Video (Sexual Eruption)
21st November 2008
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Skee.TV takes you behind the scenes with Snoop Dogg at his new Sensual Seduction music video (aka Sexual Eruption). Snoop also discusses his new album, Ego Trippin, and talks to Skee about the inspiration and background on this record Check Out Part 2 Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoQ7hkz6iNo
Snoop Dogg - Ups & Downs/Bang Out: Closed Captioned, BET Version
21st November 2008
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Snoop Dogg & Willie Nelson A'dam 08 HIGH QUALITY SoundVision
21st November 2008
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** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO SEE MORE** This is a remix from YTMND, that wehn you play "Drop it like it hot" with kirby music, they have the same sound. It's funny. *EDIT* HOLY COCK. For the last time people, I did not steal this. Here it is, if it wasn't clear enough beforehand, this remix is from YTMND. I did not make it, and I am too lazy to search it up on ytmnd, so go look for yourself. Why not even tell him that it's up here while your at it, I don't care. I never intended for it to seem I created this video. Just alot of people don't know about YTMND as they do YouTube, and I wanted to port it here.



































