It's August 28, 2025, 05:48:37 AM
Just wanna give big ups to the homie 2real, as his site was mentioned in a MTV news article about snoop dogg. The article also mentions the death row official site:MTV: Snoop Christmas Song Surfaces Having his new album leaked on his former label's Web site may give Snoop Dogg plenty to "bah-humbug" about, but the rapper is spreading Christmas cheer via a holiday song that also has surfaced online."How We Kick It on X-mas," which is available for free download on the hip-hop Web site www.westside2real.com, features Snoop and Kokane rapping about Christmas in the 'hood. Over a smooth g-funk backdrop, Snoop defends his charitable side, claiming that he gives back to the community by buying toys and other gifts for children. "It's better to give than receive — you better believe that," Snoop raps."Jingle bell, jingle bell, Santa Claus don't come where I live," Snoop also raps on the track.Barbara Pescosolido, Snoop's No Limit publicist, said she did not know how the song turned up on the site or whether Snoop consented to its Internet release. She said Snoop recently recorded a few Christmas songs, but the rapper did not plan to release any commercially this year.The song does not appear on Tha Last Meal, which was leaked by Death Row Records' official Web site, www.deathrowrecords2000.com, last week. The LP is due to hit stores December 19 on No Limit/Priority. On Friday, the Death Row site's teaser leading to the downloads linked to an error page; however, 19 songs were available again at press time Monday afternoon (December 4). It¹s unclear whether all of the songs are confirmed for the album, as an official track listing has not been announced.Pescosolido and spokespeople for Death Row had no comment
Do they play tha Dogg Pound Xmas Song from Death Row?