Snoop Dogg’s son can “Hustle & Ball”
Michigan dropped in to see 2015 Diamond Bar (Calif.) wide receiver Cordell Broadus this week. GBW catches up with his coach to talk about the Wolverine’s visit, Broadus’ game, the early stages of his recruitment, and his father’s support for the program.
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Snoop Dogg says NBA’ers bought women from him
via Rolling Stone
The 41-year-old rapper formerly known as Snoop Dogg told the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine that he managed several prostitutes and had a lot of famous clients when he worked as a pimp back in 2003. His clientele reportedly ranged from NFL players to NBA players; though he doesn’t name names he cited working with players from the Denver Broncos and Denver...
The Old Snoop Dogg Used to Pimp Playboy Playmates for Athletes
Part of me is glad that Snoop Lion has found inner peace but another part of me really misses the ol’ Snoop Dogg.
He w…
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Snoop Dogg Says a Lot of Athletes Bought P*ssy From Him
Snoop Doggy Dogg says back in the early 2000s he decided to become a real pimp and went on a pimping world tour, where he serviced athletes and entertainers.
He called it the “Playboy Tour”.
Here is how he explainedit to Rolling Stones.
Snoop Dogg – told the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine: ‘I put an organization together. I did a Playboy tour, and I had a bus follow...
Cordell Broadus, Snoop Dogg's son, gets a scholarship offer from USC
First Lil' Romeo attended USC on a basketball scholarship. Then P Diddy's son went to UCLA on a football ride. Nate Dogg's son might be headed to Oregon. Now USC has offered Snoop Dogg's son, Cordell Broadus a scholarship.
The Trojans aren't the only program interested in Broadus,who will sign with the class of 2015 . The 6-foot-2 and 180-pound wide receiver...
Snoop Dogg on Gays in NFL: “Can’t Be Like, Hey Man, I Like You, That’s Going to Be Tough”
I refuse to call Snoop Dogg, Snoop Lion, so let’s get that out of the way first.
Snoop is supportive of gay marriage, but thinks for rappers and football players, it would be tougher to come out because it is such a masculine environment.
Here is what he had to say.
Snoop said we shouldn’t hold our breath, explaining “Frank Ocean ain’t no rapper. He’s a singer. It’s acceptable...
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Snoop's son draws interest from FSU
Cordell Broadus isn't just being sought after because of his famous father. Kid's got game and the Seminoles and other major football programs have taken notice.
Athletes who have famously changed their names
Snoop Dogg is no more. The rapper has traded his longtime D-O-Double G name in favor of Snoop Lion, which he says is a decision he made based on his transition from rap to reggae. Of course, this isn't the first name change Snoop Lion has undergone. He was born Calvin Cordozar Broadus way before he became a global rap icon. Snoop's recent transition is just one on a long...
Snoop throws out first pitch, Tebows
Rapper/actor/entertainer Snoop Dogg threw out the first pitch before the White Sox-Twins game on Thursday, and celebrated with style. Shortly after tossing a blazing heater a bit high, Snoop got down on one knee and “Tebowed.”
We knew the rapper was a football fan, but who knew he liked Tebow that much? Snoop is also proving to be one of the most versatile sports fans around...
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Snoop co-hosts 'The Price Is Right'
The Boss Dogg showed up on CBS today co-hosting the ‘Price is Right,’ and he did not disappoint. The Doggfather of rap didn’t just do it for fun, he did it to raise money for his Snoop Dogg Football League.
During the broadcast, Snoop managed to raise $72,585 for the league, which helps gives inner-city kids a chance to play football.
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