Snoop Dogg appeared recently on the Stephen A. Smith’s Show, where he criticized the NBA’s handling of Jamal Murray’s on-court actions. Murray had thrown a heat pack and towel onto the court, and then got slapped with a $100,000 fine, which Snoop felt was insufficient.
Snoop Dogg is venturing into the college football bowl arena with a historic sponsorship tied to his iconic 1993 song and recent beverage venture with Dr.
Snoop Dogg has a ton of experience dealing with bowls, but one might not expect the two to be connected in the way they were announced on Monday.
Snoop Dogg made a major college football announcement on Monday, and he had a very appropriate way of delivering the news.
College football tends to add something new to their slate of bowl games every year. Whether this means changing the playoff format, changing bowl venues, adding bowl games, or changing sponsors, there is usually something worth noting.
Like every college bowl game, there is a sponsorship attached to it and the 2024 Arizona Bowl has a new alias that connects football with a rap icon – the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop.
Rapper Snoop Dogg and his beverage line with Dr. Dre are the new title sponsors of the Arizona Bowl -- the first NCAA-sanctioned game to be backed by an alcohol product.
Personally tapped by Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, HARDY has reimagined the iconic track "Gin and Juice" for the launch of their new beverage line with the same name.
“Taylor Made Freestyle” arrived on the heels of the rapper officially releasing “Push Ups”
“I’m still in disbelief," the country musician said about being asked by Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre to record the hit to launch the OG artists' new drink
Sir Paul, the Eagles, Snoop Dogg and more come together to honor the musical legend at the Hollywood Bowl
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The Pittsburgh Steelers, with one of the most passionate fan bases in sports, have been longing for a return to Super Bowl glory. Among these die-hard fans is none other than the legendary Snoop Dogg, known for his iconic rap career and larger-than-life persona. Dogg's love for the Steelers runs deep, dating back to his childhood.
Snoop Dogg is known for a few different reasons, including his music, and well… you know. But he is also a huge football fan and has even started his own football league called the “Snoop Youth Football League” which was created to give underprivileged inner-city youth a chance to play football and cheer.
Pete Carroll has said he is open to coaching next season after the Seattle Seahawks pushed him out, and there may be one NFL job at the top of his wish list.
Hoping to bring an irreverent spin to its showcase event, NBC Sports once again is bringing a rap icon to its coverage.
In addition to his solo music, he's established himself as one of the best producers in hip-hop over the last 30 years. Let's look back at Dr. Dre's epic production discography.
Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reported that, per his sources, Michael Andlauer and partners are set to officially sign for the sale of the Ottawa Senators on Thursday.
Uncle Snoop looked like quite the oracle after the first game of the Golden State Warriors-Los Angeles Lakers series.
A day after announcing that he was joining a bid to buy the Senators, Snoop Dogg discussed his desire to grow the game of hockey and expand the availability of the game to the nation's youth.
Rapper, actor, record producer, Grammy Award winner, NHL owner?
It appears Ryan Reynolds isn’t the only celebrity who wants in on the Ottawa Senators.
Comedian Pete Davidson and rapper Snoop Dogg are heading to the Pro Bowl — as team captains.
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