Snoop Dogg’s remarkable longevity, relentless work ethic, and impressive versatility stand unmatched in the hip-hop industry. On Thursday, May 14, he made waves with the release of his 21st studio album, Iz It a Crime?, showcasing his enduring influence and creative prowess.
The ambitious project features an impressive lineup of 21 tracks, including collaborations with renowned artists such as Pharrell Williams, Sexyy Red, Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Bereal, Jane Handcock, and October London. Notably, the title track from the album creatively samples Sade’s classic hit, “Is It a Crime,” adding a nostalgic touch to the contemporary hip-hop landscape.
During his appearance on The Breakfast Club on May 14, Snoop Dogg shared insights into his enduring passion for creating music, even after more than three decades in the music industry. His commitment to staying relevant and inspired is evident, as he continues to produce high-quality tracks that resonate with fans and critics alike.
Snoop expressed, “I’m an MC and I love to rap and create music; my fans appreciate my unique voice and the quality of my records.” He acknowledged that feedback from his audience drives him to strive for excellence, stating, “When I don’t make great records, people let me know that as well.” This relationship with his audience fuels his artistic journey and motivates him to push boundaries.
The Long Beach native elaborated, “I hear all of that and it makes me say to myself, ‘I should treat myself like a musician and not just a rapper.’ If you consider yourself a musician, you can create music for a lifetime, but when labeled a rapper, there seems to be a cap on your creativity.” His perspective highlights a significant distinction in how artists define themselves and their careers.
Snoop Dogg also gave fans a sneak peek of a movie accompanying Iz It a Crime? during a private screening in New York City on May 13. While details about the film’s release date remain uncertain, the anticipation surrounding it adds another layer to his multifaceted artistic endeavors.
In the past six months, the 53-year-old mogul has had an incredibly busy schedule. He reunited with Dr. Dre for the album Missionary, which debuted impressively at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, showcasing their enduring partnership and musical chemistry.
Additionally, the Death Row gospel label compilation, Altar Call, which was released in April and dedicated to Snoop’s late mother, featured contributions from The Doggfather, furthering his legacy and influence within the genre.
Don’t miss the chance to stream Iz It a Crime? below and immerse yourself in the latest sounds from one of hip-hop’s most iconic figures.
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