Snoop Dogg To Switch To ‘Gospel’ Music In 2018
American rap ‘icon’ Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr., popularly known by his stage name Snoop Dogg has announced he intends to do Gospel music in the new year-2018.
The 46-year-old star, who has had a successful hip hop career soon after he was released from jail about 20 years, told Billboard: “I have always wanted to try Gospel. This may surprise some people but all I gotta say is get ready for some good for your soul music in 2018! Ya know I’m always cookin’ up something. I’ll have some new projects for y’all in the New Year.”
Snoop revealed this while talking about his recent music video for ‘My Last Name’, which was a tribute to his wife Shante Broadus.
“Boss Lady has held me down since day one. She’s always there for me and our beautiful kids. This video was just a visual tribute of the love we’ve shared for decades.”
Snoop announced his 16th studio album, ‘Make America Crip Again’, in October.
Explaining his album title, Snoop said: “Certain people feel like we should make America ‘great again,’ but that time they’re referring to always takes me back to separation and segregation, so I’d rather make America Crip again.