Legendary artists are typically defined by their ability to evolve as a performer. When Snoop Dogg went to Jamaica and changed his name to "Snoop Lion," it had a big impact on his new album, "Reincarnated." So, VICE went with Snoop to the island and watched him record songs with help from Diplo, Ariel Reichtshaid, and Dre Skull of Major Lazer. It shows how he came back from being tired of rap and how he came up with the idea for his new project.
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Legendary artists are typically defined by their ability to evolve as a performer. When Snoop Dogg went to Jamaica and changed his name to "Snoop Lion," it had a big impact on his new album, "Reincarnated." So, VICE went with Snoop to the island and watched him record songs with help from Diplo, Ariel Reichtshaid, and Dre Skull of Major Lazer. It shows how he came back from being tired of rap and how he came up with the idea for his new project.
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