Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love Snoop Dogg

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2018

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
16.03.2018

Label: All The Time Entertainment

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Soul

Interpret: Snoop Dogg

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  • 1 Thank You Lord (Intro) [feat. Chris Bolton] 01:02
  • 2 Love for God (feat. Uncle Chucc, The Zion Messengers & K-Ci) 03:14
  • 3 Always Got Something to Say 04:05
  • 4 Defeated (feat. John P. Kee) 04:33
  • 5 In the Name of Jesus (feat. October London) 03:29
  • 6 Going Home (feat. Uncle Chucc & The Zion Messengers) 04:13
  • 7 Saved (feat. Faith Evans & 3rd Generation (Bereal Family)) 03:35
  • 8 Sunshine Feel Good (feat. Kim Burrell) 03:48
  • 9 Sunrise (feat. Sly Pyper) 03:57
  • 10 Pure Gold (feat. The Clark Sisters) 05:37
  • 11 Pain (feat. B Slade) 04:44
  • 12 New Wave (feat. Mali Music) 05:21
  • 13 On Time (feat. B Slade) 03:47
  • 14 You (feat. Tye Tribbett) 03:46
  • 15 One More Day (feat. Charlie Wilson) 04:46
  • 16 Bible of Love (Interlude) [feat. Lonny Bereal] 02:40
  • 17 Come as You Are (feat. Marvin Sapp & Mary Mary) 05:41
  • 18 Talk to God (feat. Mali Music & Kim Burrell) 04:23
  • 19 Changed (feat. Isaac Carree & Jazze Pha) 03:19
  • 20 Praise Him (feat. Soopafly) 03:33
  • 21 Blessing Me Again (feat. Rance Allen) 04:02
  • 22 Blessed & Highly Favored (Remix) [feat. The Clark Sisters] 05:04
  • 23 Unbelievable (feat. Ev3) 03:35
  • 24 No One Else (feat. K-Ci) 04:15
  • 25 Chizzle (feat. Sly Pyper & Daz Dillinger) 04:41
  • 26 My God (feat. James Wright) 02:50
  • 27 When It's All Over (feat. Patti LaBelle) 05:02
  • 28 Crown (feat. Tyrell Urquhart, Jazze Pha & Issac Carree) 03:31
  • 29 Call Him (feat. Fred Hammond) 04:28
  • 30 Change the World (feat. John P. Kee) 05:08
  • 31 Voices of Praise 03:58
  • 32 Words Are Few (feat. B Slade) 07:27
  • Total Runtime 02:13:34

Info zu Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love

RCA Inspiration, in association with All The Time Entertainment, announced the release of Bible of Love on March 16, 2018. Bible of Love is the 16th album and first ever gospel project from legendary, award-winning artist and icon, Snoop Dogg, whose career spans more than 25 years. The album is also the first release from All The Time Entertainment, a label which Snoop launched to provide more opportunities for gospel music artists.

Bible of Love, features Snoop and individual performances from a diverse array of acclaimed artists spanning multiple generations. Snoop feels there is a need for people to be unified more now than ever and he and co-executive producer, Lonny Bereal,handpicked some of Snoop’s personal favorites from gospel and R&B including, B. Slade, Faith Evans, Rance Allen, The Clark Sisters and Tye Tribbett (more guest artists to be announced). He has always been inspired by gospel music and created this double disc, 32-track collection to both showcase the genre and bring people together.

Five songs, “Blessing Me Again” (featuring Rance Allen), “Blessed & Highly Favored Remix” (featuring The Clark Sisters), “Words Are Few” (featuring B. Slade), “Saved” (featuring Faith Evans and 3rd Generation), and Bible of Love’s first official single, “You,” which features Tribbett, are available to those who pre-order the album now. Also, the video for “Words Are Few” can be seen on Vevo-YouTube (smarturl.it/WAFVevo). Additional tracks and visuals will be released with pre-orders leading up to the album’s release on March 16th.

Snoop credits his late grandmother, Dorothy Tate, with introducing him to gospel music and inspiring him to finally release a gospel project. He says, “I am blessed to have so many legendary friends join me on this journey. As the country is in one of its heaviest times and is so divided, I wanted to make an album that spreads love and unity around the world. That’s what I was taught, so that’s all I know. Real love.”

Snoop Dogg, vocals




Snoop Dogg
Born Calvin Broadus on October 20, 1971, in Long Beach, California, Snoop Dogg got his nickname from his mother because she thought he looked like the character in the Peanuts cartoon. His first album, Doggystyle (1993), climbed its way to the No. 1 spot on Billboard's hip-hop and Top 200 charts, and his music and trouble with the law have kept him in the headlines ever since. In early 2012, Snoop announced that he was working for the first time on an all-reggae album,

Reincarnation. Later in 2012, he announced that, in conjunction with his reggae project, he was dropping "Dogg" from his name and becoming "Snoop Lion."

After graduating high school, Snoop was arrested several times for drug possession and spent time in prison. He started making music as a way out of his troubles.

Through his friend Warren G, Snoop met famed rapper Dr. Dre, which led to Snoop's start in the music business. His first album, Doggystyle (1993), climbed its way to the No. 1 spot on Billboard's hip-hop and Top 200 charts, based in part on the success of the singles "What's My Name" and "Gin and Juice." His next album, Tha Doggfather (1996), also reached the top of the charts. He scored the top slot on the hip-hop charts with his next two albums: Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told (1998) and No Limit Top Dogg (1999). Snoop became known for his laid-back rapping style and his name has become synonymous with gangster rap of the 1990s. He originally called himself "Snoop Doggy Dogg," but later shortened it to Snoop Dogg.

Murder Was the Case is a 1994 short film and soundtrack album starring and performed by Snoop Doggy Dogg. The 18 minute film was directed by Dr. Dre and Fab Five Freddy and chronicles the fictional death of Snoop Dogg and his resurrection after making a deal with the Devil. The film's title comes from Snoop's song of the same name from his debut album, Doggystyle, which had been released a year earlier.

The single "What Would You Do" by Tha Dogg Pound was included on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in the 38th Annual Grammy Awards in 1996. The album was re-released with a bonus DVD containing 3 music videos on July 11, 2006.

Tupac Shakur was paid $200,000 by Death Row Records owner Suge Knight to record a song for the album, but the track ("Life's So Hard" featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg) was never used on the official soundtrack release; it was later released on the soundtrack for his posthumously-released film, Gang Related.

Snoop continues to make music, scoring his last big hit with the single "Drop It Like It's Hot" in 2004, which reached the top of the hip-hop and pop charts. His 2006 release, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, and the single "That's That Shit" received good critical response. In 2007, Snoop became the first artist to release a track as a ringtone prior to its release as a single, "It's The D.O.G."

The rapper has also branched out into acting and appeared in several films, including 2004's Starsky & Hutch. He has made several guest appearances on television shows, including "The L Word" and "Weeds", and starred in his own E! reality show, "Snoop Dogg's Father Hood", in 2007. The series features his wife, Shante, and their three children, Corde, Cordell and Cori.

Criminal Charges: Since achieving fame, the popular gangster rap artist has had a number of brushes with the law. In 1990, he was convicted of cocaine possession. Three years later, he pled guilty for gun possession. Snoop was also tried and acquitted of murder charges in 1996. The case involved the killing of an alleged gang member who was shot by someone in the vehicle Snoop was riding in. In 2005, Snoop was sued for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman at the taping of Jimmy Kimmel Live in 2003.

Snoop made legal news again in 2006. He and his posse were taken in custody at a London airport in April after the group got into a fight at the terminal. Later that year, he was arrested at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California, after officers found marijuana and a gun in Snoop's vehicle. In 2007, the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, citing his prior criminal convictions, banned him from entering the country and appearing at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards.

Reggae Project: 'Reincarnation'

In early 2012, Snoop announced that he was working for the first time on an all-reggae album, called Reincarnation. Later in 2012, he announced that, in conjunction with his reggae project, he was dropping "Dogg" from his name and becoming "Snoop Lion."

According to the Los Angeles Times, Snoop decided to change his name after traveling to Jamaica (where he worked on his reggae project) and met with a priest, who told him, "You are the light; you are the lion." Moved by the meeting, Snoop immediately changed his name to "Snoop Lion." In August 2012, Snoop released Reincarnation's debut single, "La La La." (Source: biography.com, Wikipedia.org)



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