
Likelihood of his son succeeding in that industry is high consideringįears that Snoop Lion is failing his son by smoking pot with him (anĮlement of Snoop's religious belief system) surely highlights our Musician who has had a prolific career spanning several decades, and the This is particularly ironicĬonsidering the fact that Snoop Lion is an incredibly successful Pot is seen as inherently immature, foolish and, I would argue, isĪssociated in this instance with racist notions of the lazy, Turning your back on that opportunity in order to make music and smoke Playing college football is perceived as a healthy, normal, productiveĪmerican male thing to do (if you ignore the likelihood of injury), and "normal" adulthood with white maleness, individuality and productivity. Issues addressed in Nancy Lesko's article concerning the association of The furor over Corde and Snoop's pot-smoking relates directly to the Snoop is a bad parent for allowing his son - a legal adult - to make This is particularly salient becauseĬorde just recently turned down a football scholarship to focus onīecoming a musician like his father, and the underlying message is that Is perceived as encouraging and enabling his son in his use of marijuanaĪnd hence all the negative qualities associated with marijuana ie. Snoop Lion isĬharacterized as "failing" his son for smoking pot with him, because he The general tone of this article and any subsequentĭiscussion I've come across is incredibly negative. Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg), smoking a bong with his 18 year old This Daily Mail article (link above) addresses recent photos which show Jason is yet to announce whether his new album will be released in the UK. He added: ''It represents everything I've got, everything I was feeling in the moment.'' Side' and 'Marry Me', but then it switches to the other side with 'Talk ''You heard the first portion of the album on songs like 'The Other Music, but there is an emotional portion to the album too, it months in a He said: ''A lot of the album is fun, a lot of it is upbeat, feel-good Will be different from his US EP 'Tattoos', which was released last The singer and rapper also opened up about how new record and insists it ''I've been performing it on the road, even though I'm not supposed to, but like I told you, you only live one time.'' ''It's the most excited I've been about a song I wrote in my entire career. Man it's one of the most fun records you've ever heard in your life.

He told MTV: ''I probably shouldn't tell you but my next single isĬalled 'Wiggle' and it features Snoop, and Recording a song during his time in the studio with the rapper. This year, has revealed he was the ''most excited'' he's ever been when “Crooks & Castles is proud to team up with Snoop Lion to support the ‘No Guns Allowed’ initiative by designing a special, limited edition t-shirt to be released in the spirit of non-violent conflict resolution,” said Crooks & Castles Marketing Director, Chief Johnson.įans are urged to spread the word by sharing stories about how gun violence has affected you with the hashtag #NoGunsAllowed for a chance to win the limited edition tee.The 'Trumpets' star, who will release his new album 'Talk Dirty' later “Tragedies are constantly happening where kids are getting killed and the kids are the ones picking up the guns. “I didn’t want this to be just another shirt, I wanted it to make people really stop and think about what’s going on out there and Crooks & Castles did a great job of that,” Snoop said in a statement.

Statistics say 40% of Americans have, themselves or know someone, who has been a victim of gun violence. It features a visually moving design with a young shooter aiming a gun amidst the iconic Crooks & Castles chain, symbolizing a breaking of the senseless violence in today’s culture. The garment is an extension of the League of Young Voters’ and Snoop’s anti-violence campaign inspired by his Snoop Lion single, also called “No Guns Allowed”.

The League of Young Voters Education Fund (LYVEF) and Snoop Lion announced a collaboration with Crooks & Castles Thursday (June 27) for the release of a limited edition tee supporting the rapper’s “No Guns Allowed” initiative.
