Snoop Dogg Explains Partnership With Wiz Khalifa

    The latter half of 2010 ended with Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa collaborating on the “Black And Yellow” remix, but as Snoop told DJ Skee, he’s been a fan of Wiz for quite a while. As he discussed their upcoming straight to DVD release, High School, Skee confirmed that the pair have been tight for a while now.

    “I remember back in the studio years ago with the homie Terrace Martin and stuff,” Skee said. “Before Wiz was the Wiz we know now, you and him were getting down. You’ve been showing him love for a minute now.”

    Snoop praised the budding Pittsburgh emcee adding that it’s a beautiful thing to see him the get attention, respect and world renown that he deserves. Snoop Dogg caught some subliminal, verbal shots last year for not being supportive of some of the “New West” artists, but he said the bond he established with Khalifa transcended their two respective generations.

    “The people want to see the two generations come together where Hip Hop ain’t about old school and new school,” Snoop explained. “It’s just about good music, making moves and putting something out there that’s classic. People can respect it, and years from now say it was some gangsta shit that really made Hip Hop grow to another level.”

    In addition to High School, the pair will perform together at West Virginia University on February 25. The concert will take place at the WVU Coliseum at 7:30 pm, and tickets go on sale Sunday, January 9. According to Snoop, in addition to “That Good,” there will be many more collaborations with Wiz.

    ‘Black And Yellow’ was the first one, and then I went ahead and put him on my record, so he had something on my album,” Snoop added. “Through those two songs, we decided to go ahead and say, ‘Let’s just do a movie and a soundtrack and just become bosom buddies and do what we do.’ We love what we do and we love each other.”

    32 thoughts on “Snoop Dogg Explains Partnership With Wiz Khalifa

    1. THIS IS MY LIST:

      1. LUPE FIASCO
      2. GHOSTFACE KILLAH
      3. COMMON
      4. RZA
      5. RAEKWON
      6. 2PAC
      7. MOS DEF
      8. MF DOOM
      9. NAS
      10. JAY-Z
      11. BLACK THOUGHT
      12. GZA
      13. GURU
      14. RAKIM
      15. BIGGIE
      16. J-DILLA
      17. KANYE WEST
      18. TALIB KWELI
      19. KOOL G RAP
      20. SAIGON
      21. BIG DADDY KANE
      22. SLICK RICK
      23. Q-TIP
      24. METHOD MAN
      25. ANDRE 3000
      26. LA THE DARKMAN
      27. SNOOP DOGG (OLD SHIT)
      28. BIG BOI
      29. JAY ELECTRONICA
      30. RA THE RUGGED MAN
      31. JADAKISS
      32.
      .

      1. im not sure about joell ortiz , he has a bit to prove yet . Hes amazing lyracist but has not made enough music yet in my opinion , No BIG PUN or BIG L , the two best ever i think. Strange list

      2. I agree with jjtoptop, I’m a Joell Ortiz fan as well, but once he gets himself out there like the rappers you named in this list he’ll be up there. When you walk down the street and ask someone “with knowledge of rap music” who Joell Ortiz is most likely they won’t know. Like with Joe Budden, Royce da 5’9”, Crooked I, Tech9ne, and so on. What I’m trying to say is MOST of this list is based off of great lyricists that are well known. But how are you going to not have Big L or Big Pun?

        SN: I hope this list is based on preference, because Lupe Fiasco is SOOO NOT better than Nas and none of the artists before Biggie can accomplish what he did. Only 2 albums and they both were instant classics

      3. Let me find Jay-Z aint better than Common and Ghostface Killah…shit Lupe is great but he isnt the greatest

      4. Most top rappers list are based off of personal preference/opinion if not you would have to include nicki minaj because she has set records and precedence. That being said my list would be similar to yours with some of the names shuffled around…

      5. fuck all yal fuckin list nicca like really y on every post sum dum ass gotta post his fuckin top emcee list like the article could be bout the nobel peace prize an sum dum nigga gne hop out of nowea talkin bout they top 10,20,30 wateva just shut the fuck up nobody cares…

    2. Big props to Snoop and Wiz…I feel like wiz’s sound compliments snoop and vice versa..can’t wait til 4/20 for the movie!!! Looking like this will be classic…great for hip-hop!!!

    3. i been saying this for ever now wiz is the new generations snoop. he may not be the best lyrical wise but they make good songs to smoke to. wiz will be around for a while just making good music

    4. Fuck these guys. One likes to rap about gummy bears and the other raps about bumblebees. Real Hip Hop Is GUCCI!

      It’s Gucci Time!

      1. and ur fav. rapper raps about banana boats and lemonade. get the fuck outta here with that shit. and ur man checked himself into a looney bin. ur buggin with that dumb ass comment

      2. you a fool man, you missed the gucci train like two years ago and even then not near as dope as Wiz or Snoop. step up your hip hop game

    5. Real hiphop is guccci!!LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL FUUUUUCCCKKKKKK GUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCIIIIII!!Wackest rapper of all time!!!!!Fuck him!!!

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