Snoop Dogg’s Son Cordell Says “Bones” Had Him Scared Of His Dad For Years

    There probably isn’t an area of expertise Snoop Dogg hasn’t made a money play for, and that’s including the realm of horror films. In 2001, the legendary rap star was on a serious movie kick, appearing in a wide range of cinema, including the Academy-recognized Training Day and John Singleton’s hood classic, Baby Boy. In October of that year, just in time for Halloween, he got his first leading role in a big studio with Bones, a blaxploitation scary movie where he played an undead 1970s fly guy opposite Pam Grier and Clifton Powell.

    The movie wasn’t very well received but still finds placements amongst filler for networks looking to satisfy Halloween seasonal time slots.

    Last night in Hollywood, Diddy’s son, Justin Combs and ex-UCLA Bruin Kenechukwu Orjioke, threw his 2nd annual Tonite Halloween Bash, which boasted notable guests such as Chris Brown, Lance Gross, K Camp, half of the Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood cast, Jas Prince, former NBA Champion Glen “Big Baby” Davis and many more.

    Snoop Dogg’s son, Cordell, was also in the building (dressed like his pops, no doubt) and HipHopDX inquired on his experience with his dad’s attempt at giving fans blood and gore on the big screen.

    “Man, I was three-years-old [when that film dropped],” the now 19-year-old former collegiate athlete remembered. “I was so scared of that movie. I had nightmares for like months straight. I didn’t like my dad after that movie because I thought that’s how he was [in real life]. I just didn’t like it all.”

    Those early disciplinary years must have come easy for Papa Snoop as the second eldest admitted, “I was scared of him for like three years.”


    Dogg Named Snoop: The Bones soundtrack is also a slept-one Hip Hop movie compiliation.

    As for his favorite part in the film, young Cordell cited one of the many scenes where his dad’s character enacted revenge on those who murdered him.

    “When the maggots were falling in the ceiling and they fell in the cup. So every time I get a cup, I look into and make sure there are no maggots or anything. I’m traumatized from this day on,” he said with a laugh.

    Quite the philanthropist himself, Cordell admired his rapper son peer’s efforts with the Tonite Halloween Bash, a charitable extension of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office, which provides after-school programs for over 25,000 children in low socioeconomic communities across the city.

    “It feels good to see a millennial just like me with the same background — want to give back,” Cordell says, speaking highly of Justin. “When we have everything in the world, and we decide to give back and step aside from the norm … I just love what he’s doing and I’m in full support and I want to be a part of it.”

    4 thoughts on “Snoop Dogg’s Son Cordell Says “Bones” Had Him Scared Of His Dad For Years

    1. this goes out for trump
      who is sometimes a punk
      but I dont wanne jump
      out of the window dumb

      hillary talking lots of junk
      as if shes always drunk
      the church she wanne bump
      thats why her boat did sunk

      from NY to CA
      from FL to WA
      unc don all day
      n rap gonna stay

      donalds gonna jump
      getting the ball dunk
      the economy he will pump
      the war will end in the trunk

      just like donald the unc
      he will be rap and funk
      a rapper is what we want
      for the president of the USA

      from NY to CA
      from FL to WA
      unc don all day
      n rap gonna stay

      in the white house
      hill is dead row like a mouse
      stay home with your spouse
      because

      else you will end up in jail
      better go to sail
      to an island far away
      but dont let it be rikers
      cuz that would be a fail

      from NY to CA
      from FL to WA
      unc don all day
      n rap gonna stay

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