![]() With hip hop trending toward super-long, overstuffed releases, Snoop smartly uses the song tracklist of "Bible of Love" to spotlight his army's worth of gospel stars, making the album's impressive runtime feel less like an egregious play for streaming numbers than it would otherwise. Snoop is a busy guy, which is perhaps why he decided against recording a full-length rap album and opted instead to curate a sprawling collection of gospel tracks, only appearing occasionally to contribute a verse or share some wisdom on a song's intro. ![]() And, in a development that's actually related to music, he announced news of his forthcoming Wellness Retreat tour, kicking off April 20 in Denver with Migos. He teased a new line of shiny gold cleats he collaborated on with Adidas. He posed for photos with Elon Musk and voiced his support for London Breed's mayoral run in San Francisco. His venture capital firm Casa Verde closed its debut round of funding with $45 million, which focuses on making investments within the cannabis industry. Just look at how he spent the lead-up week to his new album "Bible of Love" (out Friday), his first release on his new gospel record label All the Time Entertainment. ![]() Yet, Snoop Dogg these days is less a rapper than a multichannel entrepreneur and media personality.
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