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SNOOP KICKS IT
APPLE STYLE

Snoop Dogg returns to the driving G-Funk of his early hits on new album Coolaid, now available for streaming as an Apple Music exclusive and up for preorder on iTunes, due out 7/1.

The new set (on the star's own Doggy Style Records via eOne) features guests Too Short, E-40, Swizz Beatz, Jeremih, Wiz Khalifa and more. "Gangsta music was fuckin' up their kids, huh?" Snoop drawls with amusement, recalling the controversy of the '90s, before he became a pop-cultural fixture.

Now, with pot about to get some California Love from voters, a lot's changed since those tumultuous times. Snoop is himself a major brand (and will likely be a big player in legal weed). But he still sounds like the hungry MC of yore.

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