Fearing his street ‘cred’ slipping, Snoop orchestrates fracas in London
Let’s face it, Snoop’s been slipping. Gone mainstream. An elder statement of rap, boring. Just like Tony Soprano did a few weeks ago when he worried that he looked weak to his crew, Snoop orchestrated a fight to show who’s boss. Snoop is no fool and picked a country where the cops don’t carry guns to do it. No sense getting killed by a trigger happy cop just to stimulate album sales.
Here’s our prediction. It will be members of his 30-something posse that take the hit. While Snoop no doubt made sure he was part of the fracas, this blogger will bet he left the cop-punching to his boyz.
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April 28th, 2006 at 8:38 am
Rep. Cynthia McKinney defended her cop-punching as “Much ado about a hairdo.” And she got off. In the land where Shakespeare served up “Much Ado About Nothing,” Snoop should just keep chanting “Much Ado About Bling-Bling” until they let him go.