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Title: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: blazeindave213 on January 02, 2010, 10:03:02 AM
Big Snoop Dogg recently appeared on the Chelsea Lately television show, where the west-coast rap legend expressed interest in doing a collaboration with United Kingdom reality tv show star (and now music sensation, plus lets not forget beauty queen), Susan Boyle. According to Snoop, he respects the Boyle's new "I Dreamed A Dream" music debut.  [Snoop Dogg On Chelsea Lately - Watch Here]

    "I told Susan Boyle, 'When you put your record out,' when she sells a few records, come holler at me," Snoop told talk show host Chelsea Handler. "We can do a song together. Yeah [I'm a fan] because she was close to getting my record. You know I hold the record in the Guiness Book, I'm the only rapper to come out and debut number one and she was trying to get close to my record so I had to make sure she didn't. Yeah, I like her because she didn't get my record. If you set the studio session up, I'll do that." [Snoop Dogg Talks Collaborating With Susan Boyle - Watch Here]

http://www.rapbasement.com/snoop-dogg/010110-snoop-dogg-talks-about-collaborating-with-uk-singer-susan-boyle-watch-here.html
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: fabtoxicp on January 02, 2010, 12:49:56 PM
what's wrong wit dat? 
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: D Breezy on January 02, 2010, 01:34:56 PM
50 said the same shit, she sells records.
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Jaydc on January 02, 2010, 01:36:08 PM
He does a song with whoever is selling the most records at the moment why would this be surprising to anyone?

Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: crip-hop on January 02, 2010, 01:45:47 PM
susan is real artist, fuck what kids say 8)
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: GangstaBoogy on January 02, 2010, 01:48:40 PM
So all the loud-mouth'd falloffs want Susan Boyle to help resurrect their careers?
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: crip-hop on January 02, 2010, 01:56:08 PM
50 cent & snoop dogg are big names
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: V2DHeart on January 02, 2010, 02:10:29 PM
Because she stems from a reality TV show, which manufactures music in its most watered down form. One of the worst!!! The entire process is there for all to see!

Musical singers/artists should have some element of 'unknown' about them, which secures a glamor image, a diva image or any other image when they come out, rather than what usually happens - They appear on the show and first walk out on stage dressed in unco-ordinated clothing, shy, nervous, and clearly oblivious to how good/bad they may be, when clinging on to any positive feedback or words from morons who aren't even any good at what they do. Then whoever wins, they then come out months or a year later as some diva, or Hip R&B wannabe star and it just isn't believable when you've seen them on the show. I wouldn't want to taint my legacy with that trash, and appear on a slot of "musics most embarrassing moments" in years to come, which Snoop may find himself in. Susan Boyle, Alexandra Burke, Leona Lewis etc. Sure they're all great singers but they will never be iconic, whereas Snoop is/was iconic back in the 90's in his own right

First Justin Timberlake, then Britney Spears, then Pussycat Dolls, then Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, now this? lol
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: crip-hop on January 02, 2010, 02:40:14 PM
Because she stems from a reality TV show, which manufactures music in its most watered down form. One of the worst!!! The entire process is there for all to see!

Musical singers/artists should have some element of 'unknown' about them, which secures a glamor image, a diva image or any other image when they come out, rather than what usually happens - They appear on the show and first walk out on stage dressed in unco-ordinated clothing, shy, nervous, and clearly oblivious to how good/bad they may be, when clinging on to any positive feedback or words from morons who aren't even any good at what they do. Then whoever wins, they then come out months or a year later as some diva, or Hip R&B wannabe star and it just isn't believable when you've seen them on the show. I wouldn't want to taint my legacy with that trash, and appear on a slot of "musics most embarrassing moments" in years to come, which Snoop may find himself in. Susan Boyle, Alexandra Burke, Leona Lewis etc. Sure they're all great singers but they will never be iconic, whereas Snoop is/was iconic back in the 90's in his own right

First Justin Timberlake, then Britney Spears, then Pussycat Dolls, then Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, now this? lol

BS!!!!!
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: V2DHeart on January 02, 2010, 03:35:34 PM
Because she stems from a reality TV show, which manufactures music in its most watered down form. One of the worst!!! The entire process is there for all to see!

Musical singers/artists should have some element of 'unknown' about them, which secures a glamor image, a diva image or any other image when they come out, rather than what usually happens - They appear on the show and first walk out on stage dressed in unco-ordinated clothing, shy, nervous, and clearly oblivious to how good/bad they may be, when clinging on to any positive feedback or words from morons who aren't even any good at what they do. Then whoever wins, they then come out months or a year later as some diva, or Hip R&B wannabe star and it just isn't believable when you've seen them on the show. I wouldn't want to taint my legacy with that trash, and appear on a slot of "musics most embarrassing moments" in years to come, which Snoop may find himself in. Susan Boyle, Alexandra Burke, Leona Lewis etc. Sure they're all great singers but they will never be iconic, whereas Snoop is/was iconic back in the 90's in his own right

First Justin Timberlake, then Britney Spears, then Pussycat Dolls, then Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, now this? lol

BS!!!!!

Your opinion here on out is irrelevant after you said that Susan Boyle was a real artist
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: ThaRealSupreme on January 02, 2010, 03:59:01 PM
50 said the same shit, she sells records.

Yup but both 50 and Snoop need to hang it up!
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: UCC on January 02, 2010, 05:44:22 PM
Yeah, nothing wrong with this, this is just collaborating with what is hot

It's just like how on Doggystyle Snoop collab-ed with the biggest pop people at the time, with New Kids on the Block and Vanilla Ice all over his record

You guys remember New Kids on the Block all over Doggystyle right? That was tight.

Oh, wait a minute, that's right, it NEVER HAPPENED, because back then hip-hop artists didn't sell the fuck out and collab with whatever pile of shit was hot at the time




Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: G-Funk on January 02, 2010, 05:45:55 PM
Typical Snoop
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on January 02, 2010, 05:51:08 PM
what else is snoop gon do?
he cant sell records...lol
it used to be
BIG SNOOP DOGG PRESENTS.....

now its

BIG SUSAN BOYLE presents lil snoop dogg
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Jimmy H. on January 02, 2010, 06:01:09 PM
Yeah, nothing wrong with this, this is just collaborating with what is hot

It's just like how on Doggystyle Snoop collab-ed with the biggest pop people at the time, with New Kids on the Block and Vanilla Ice all over his record

You guys remember New Kids on the Block all over Doggystyle right? That was tight.

Oh, wait a minute, that's right, it NEVER HAPPENED, because back then hip-hop artists didn't sell the fuck out and collab with whatever pile of shit was hot at the time

Well to be fair at that time, Snoop was what was hot. Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg were the artists everyone was trying to get on their records. They were the hot act that the older artists wanted to have on their albums to stay relevant. By 1993, Vanilla Ice and New Kids were three years past their expiration date.
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: D Breezy on January 02, 2010, 06:12:47 PM
Yeah, nothing wrong with this, this is just collaborating with what is hot

It's just like how on Doggystyle Snoop collab-ed with the biggest pop people at the time, with New Kids on the Block and Vanilla Ice all over his record

You guys remember New Kids on the Block all over Doggystyle right? That was tight.

Oh, wait a minute, that's right, it NEVER HAPPENED, because back then hip-hop artists didn't sell the fuck out and collab with whatever pile of shit was hot at the time


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxPZh4AnWyk

the difference is susan boyle can fukin sing. new kids and vanilla ice had no talent, this is a completely different story. she has a crazy voice that might sound interestin in a rap song if done right. call me crazy if u want but u gotta acknowledge that bitch can sing like nobodys business!
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Gambler on January 02, 2010, 06:22:51 PM

did anyone here actually watch the interview?

What do u expect him to say when the host asks him that question?

"nah f*ck that, I'm never gonna work with her etc etc"

he wasn't praying for it to happen or talking about how much he loves her work

... the host asked a question and he gave the typical answer.

Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Blasphemy on January 02, 2010, 06:30:17 PM
LMAO imagine Susan Boyle singing a Chorus 2 a Snoop Song "I dream of bitches coming across the Long Beach Ave!!!" LOL
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on January 02, 2010, 06:31:09 PM
this got to be a all time low tho for big dogg
kings do this? lol
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: ThaRealSupreme on January 02, 2010, 06:32:47 PM
this got to be a all time low tho for big dogg
kings do this? lol

LOL
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on January 02, 2010, 06:38:07 PM
for real tho....if it was the all time multi sellin BIG SNOOP DOGG
and he was asked you want to recored with susan boyle?
HED BE ANSWERIn
N*GGA IM FROM EASTSIDE LONG BEACH
YOU SEE ANYONE FROM THE WESTCOAST RECORDIN WITH MAINSTREAM MUFFUCCAZ?
WE MAKE HITS OUT HERE, IM NOT A BOSS ANYMORE...IMA KING AND EVERYONE BOWS DOWN TO ME...EVEN BIG SUGE

but now its the other way around so he has to bow down
want to record with soulja boy?
bring it on sir jimmy
want boy George on your album?
bring it on mate
he really has much of a choice if he wants to make big money



this got to be a all time low tho for big dogg
kings do this? lol

LOL
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: fabtoxicp on January 02, 2010, 07:34:54 PM
LOL u r one clown-ass nigga, for real.. WHY do u ALWAYS get upset about who is collaboratin wit who? why do u care, why do u mind? if u dont like it, just listen to "Doggystyle", n ignore his later catalogue.. fuckin simple.. NO ARTIST, can make everybody happy.. in ur ideal perfect world, every artist u like, would oblige to the rules of the lyrics in Ice Cube's song "Who's the Mack?"..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eiKTp3VdE0

LOl, debatin wit characters like u, reminds of the days when i used to ride on these sucker-ass niggas from the Apple, where they always got mad cause Nas or Guru was doin this song or dat song wit that artist or whatever..

THESE ARTISTS ARE EATIN, N THEY R EATIN BEACUSE THEY ARE DOIN SONGS WIT MAINSTREAM-ARTISTS. they are bossin up in the industry, by connecting dots wit industry-people.. dat old, none-relevant "keep it real"/"Dont sell out"-mentiality hasn't existed since the mid-90's, dats a syndrome dat still lives through a few 70's babies --- and i am guaranteing u this - if Lil' Wayne or whatever "corny" artist would call Crooked I or MF Doom (for example) up on the phone askin for a 16, he would jump on dat muffuca faster than a 35-year old hiphop-fan would pick up "Illmatic" in a record-store.. LOL, even Talib Kweli did a song wit Justin Timberlake

u know why?
beacuse the MONEY TALKS, NOT THE FANS BULLSHIT-ASS OPPINIONS

n some einstein was sayin dat back in the early 90's snoopy wouldn't do this or dat wit New Kids On the Block, woot woot, yaddi--
lemme tell u this - back in the eraly 90's Hip Hop was far from bein the biggest genre of music, n far from what it is today - white artists WASN'T lookin for features from Snoop Doggy Dogg, Dr. Dre like they are today - BUTcollaborations like dat actually did happen during those years - Snoop was doin a song wit Kris Kross, and Dre was producin a song for british Disney-pop sensation The Party.. so basicaly, if Backstreet Boys would've asked for a beat from André Young back in 94, it surely would've happened..real talk

money and industy-presence is the most important thing for an artist (whether it's because of a label-decision or beacuse of the artist's own interest), and outweighs always everything..

if these haters don't like it, just visit a old record-store n pick up some "Illmatics", "Reasonable Doubts", "Ready Or Dies's", "Doggysytle's" for a few bucks, and listen to dat..


Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: fabtoxicp on January 02, 2010, 07:45:13 PM
LMAO imagine Susan Boyle singing a Chorus 2 a Snoop Song "I dream of bitches coming across the Long Beach Ave!!!" LOL

in suan boyle-voice

"and if u cant fuck dat day baby, just lay back - and open your mooouth.."
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: ThaRealSupreme on January 02, 2010, 08:08:55 PM
for real tho....if it was the all time multi sellin BIG SNOOP DOGG
and he was asked you want to recored with susan boyle?
HED BE ANSWERIn
N*GGA IM FROM EASTSIDE LONG BEACH
YOU SEE ANYONE FROM THE WESTCOAST RECORDIN WITH MAINSTREAM MUFFUCCAZ?
WE MAKE HITS OUT HERE, IM NOT A BOSS ANYMORE...IMA KING AND EVERYONE BOWS DOWN TO ME...EVEN BIG SUGE

but now its the other way around so he has to bow down
want to record with soulja boy?
bring it on sir jimmy
want boy George on your album?
bring it on mate
he really has much of a choice if he wants to make big money



this got to be a all time low tho for big dogg
kings do this? lol

LOL

That makes a whole lot of sense!
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: michaelraymccoy on January 03, 2010, 01:16:04 AM
after the last slap suge gave snoop he lost all respect from the wold!
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: UKnowWhatItIs: welcome to my traps....game over on January 03, 2010, 02:20:02 AM
Typical Snoop
Yep

"I told Susan Boyle, 'When you put your record out,' when she sells a few records, come holler at me,"
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: V2DHeart on January 03, 2010, 05:12:07 AM
Artists do not have to sell out or work with whoever is the hottest mainstream act at the time to achieve good sales, or make decent money. That is always the defense though for these unlikeable moves, that money walks etc. The fact is, that there is more money to be drawn up from TV and advertisements than what there is from music sales these days even with the hottest act on your music at that time. The problem isn't her singing talent, it's about where she came from. If anyone read Stings comments on the entire X-Factor brand then they would also agree if they had an ounce of respect for the music industry!!

Fans have exhausted their Doggystyle and Illmatic albums way beyond now, and want some new "worth-the-money" material. It isn't a lot to ask for, seeing as how a large amount of fans (excluding the pop fans) lined their pockets very well with their old style. They aint asking for another album of equal value, or for it to have the same impact significance in Hip Hop, but they would at least like an album solid through and through, another Last Meal, or Stillmatic, something which didn't require skipping half the album due to its repetitive or weak structure.. Us rap fans are pretty versatile when it comes to music. We have albums from both 2Pac/Biggie, we have all style of rap in our CD collections. We can tolerate a lot, but what we wont stand for or support is weak music, or trashy decisions. Had some of the bigger rap artists today listened to the same fans and delivered, they wouldn't be stuck having to make dreadful moves with comical contestant show participants and be forced to decompose their integrity, and humiliate themselves for a few quick bucks..

Snoop Dogg with his unfortunate contractual arrangement made more money in 2000, than what he did in 2006!
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: UCC on January 03, 2010, 05:06:16 PM
Doggystyle, making yourself hot, not jumping on other artists dicks = 6 million records sold
Snoop's new shit, doing any old bullshit = not even going gold

Case closed
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: V2DHeart on January 03, 2010, 05:19:45 PM
Doggystyle, making yourself hot, not jumping on other wack artists dicks = 6 8 million records sold
Snoop's new shit, doing any old demeaning girly-pop bullshit = not even going gold

Case closed

Fixed  :)
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: UCC on January 03, 2010, 06:16:41 PM
Doggystyle, making yourself hot, not jumping on other wack artists dicks = 6 8 million records sold
Snoop's new shit, doing any old demeaning girly-pop bullshit = not even going gold

Case closed

Fixed  :)

That sir, is a damn fine fix
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: The_Offence on January 03, 2010, 07:53:38 PM
snoop will work with faggot as long as that nigga is selling records hoping that persons sales rob off on his...give it up snoop your career is almost OVER
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Dre-Day on January 04, 2010, 01:20:00 AM
what else is snoop gon do?
he cant sell records...lol
it used to be
BIG SNOOP DOGG PRESENTS.....

now its

BIG SUSAN BOYLE presents lil snoop dogg
:D
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Will_B on January 04, 2010, 01:56:24 AM
LOL u r one clown-ass nigga, for real.. WHY do u ALWAYS get upset about who is collaboratin wit who? why do u care, why do u mind? if u dont like it, just listen to "Doggystyle", n ignore his later catalogue.. fuckin simple.. NO ARTIST, can make everybody happy.. in ur ideal perfect world, every artist u like, would oblige to the rules of the lyrics in Ice Cube's song "Who's the Mack?"..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eiKTp3VdE0

LOl, debatin wit characters like u, reminds of the days when i used to ride on these sucker-ass niggas from the Apple, where they always got mad cause Nas or Guru was doin this song or dat song wit that artist or whatever..

THESE ARTISTS ARE EATIN, N THEY R EATIN BEACUSE THEY ARE DOIN SONGS WIT MAINSTREAM-ARTISTS. they are bossin up in the industry, by connecting dots wit industry-people.. dat old, none-relevant "keep it real"/"Dont sell out"-mentiality hasn't existed since the mid-90's, dats a syndrome dat still lives through a few 70's babies --- and i am guaranteing u this - if Lil' Wayne or whatever "corny" artist would call Crooked I or MF Doom (for example) up on the phone askin for a 16, he would jump on dat muffuca faster than a 35-year old hiphop-fan would pick up "Illmatic" in a record-store.. LOL, even Talib Kweli did a song wit Justin Timberlake

u know why?
beacuse the MONEY TALKS, NOT THE FANS BULLSHIT-ASS OPPINIONS

n some einstein was sayin dat back in the early 90's snoopy wouldn't do this or dat wit New Kids On the Block, woot woot, yaddi--
lemme tell u this - back in the eraly 90's Hip Hop was far from bein the biggest genre of music, n far from what it is today - white artists WASN'T lookin for features from Snoop Doggy Dogg, Dr. Dre like they are today - BUTcollaborations like dat actually did happen during those years - Snoop was doin a song wit Kris Kross, and Dre was producin a song for british Disney-pop sensation The Party.. so basicaly, if Backstreet Boys would've asked for a beat from André Young back in 94, it surely would've happened..real talk

money and industy-presence is the most important thing for an artist (whether it's because of a label-decision or beacuse of the artist's own interest), and outweighs always everything..

if these haters don't like it, just visit a old record-store n pick up some "Illmatics", "Reasonable Doubts", "Ready Or Dies's", "Doggysytle's" for a few bucks, and listen to dat..





Great post +1
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: V2DHeart on January 04, 2010, 04:56:50 AM
You will always get a lot of groupies who will justify the humiliation of their business moves and absurd music decisions, and we as fans at ear-length are always going to take a back seat and judge the music. We - meaning the majority - couldn't care how much money Snoop earns by working with Susan Boyle, nor could we care about how his ad's are going to open up doors to new business/money growth and give him the thumbs up. We're still the ones poor and short-cashed buying his work allowing him to keep doing what he does. If we weren't there would be no need for him to be rapping and releasing albums annually. He should have quit after Last Meal and became a feature artist. His fairly unblemished reputation at that time would have gave him his stats to make big business moves "behind" current mainstream acts today

Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Td on January 04, 2010, 04:58:03 AM
It will be cool, if the two can make it happen...
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: V2DHeart on January 04, 2010, 05:00:19 AM
Cool for who? Rap fans or teeny bopper pop fans?
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: Davizz on January 04, 2010, 05:29:23 AM
LOL at Snoop talkin' like a pimp, when he's a bitch... he needs to holler at her, his music career is almost over while Susan Boyle is the biggest star in the world right now (crazy to say that), come on now, she doesn't need a 90s sensation rapper on her album.
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Talks Susan Boyle Collab come on really
Post by: V2DHeart on January 04, 2010, 05:33:43 AM
He's a clown now.. Take a look at him doing the Soulja Boy Superman dance  :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKlycYjLEGw