Friday, March 29, 2024

Snoop Dogg Performs Tracks from New Album BUSH at Live at the iHeart Radio Theater in LA (Watch)

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Snoop Dogg performing at iHeart Radio Theater

*Last night (05-11-15), Snoop Dogg proved that even after 13 solo albums, he truly is a musical chameleon.

Snoop performed new tracks such as “Peaches N Cream” and “California Roll” from his funk inspired new album BUSH, released today (05-12-15).

Hosted by Big Boy of L.A.’s hip hop and R&B station Real 92.3, the event included an intimate Q&A with album collaborator Pharrell Williams.

The event was broadcast live on all  iHeartMedia Urban/Urban AC and Rhythmic Contemporary Hit radio stations nationwide or via its live stream on iHeartMedia station websites as well as iHeartRadio.com/HondaStage.

Highlights from the evening include:

  • Snoop opened the show with a Q&A with Pharrell Williams discussing the making of his new album,
  • Snoop and Pharrell explained that they continue to collaborate because they truly enjoy working together. Neither of them have an ego so it makes it a comfortable and creative environment to work.
  • Big Boy joked that when he last interviewed Pharrell, he had said that Snoop’s new album was better than his. To which Snoop agreed and was met with laughs and cheers.
  • Snoop began the show by performing crowd pleasing tracks, “I Wanna Rock,” “Tha Shiznit,” and his rap verse from 50 Cent collaboration “PIMP.”
  • The crowd got funky with his 70’s inspired new single “Peaches N Cream.”
  • Snoop and Pharrell turned up the energy in the crowd performing fan favorite “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”
  • Pharrell exited the stage, as Snoop continued on with even greater intensity performing classics ”Next Episode,” “G Thang,” and a mashup of “Gin and Juice” and “Try Me.”
  • He continuously engaged the audience with personal stories and jokes before each song.
  • Snoop segued into in a mash up of some of his most notable collaborations performing “I Wanna F*** You,” and “California Gurls.”
  • He had the crowd join in with him in support of his fallen friend, Tupac, chanting “We love you Tupac.”
  • Snoop gave the crowd a hit of nostalgia by closing the show with throwbacks “Aint No Fun” and “Who am I (What’s My Name)?”
  • Before finishing his set he told the crowd that there is so much negativity in the world, that he wanted to leave them with positivity, reaching out to fans and signing autographs as Bob Marley’s iconic song of peace and celebration “Jamming” played in the background.

Set List:

  1. I Wanna Rock
  2. Tha Shiznit
  3. PIMP
  4. Peaches N cream
  5. California Roll
  6. So Many Pros
  7. Drop It Like It’s Hot
  8. Ups and Downs
  9. Let’s Get High
  10. We Can Freak It
  11. Next Episode
  12. G Thang
  13. Bitch Please
  14. Pump Pump
  15. You And Your Friends
  16. Gin and Juice w/ Try Me
  17. I Wanna F**k You
  18. California Gurls
  19. Aint No Fun
  20. 2 of Americas Most
  21. Jump Around
  22. Who Am I (What’s My Name)?

Watch Snoop & Pharrell:

 

 

 

source:
Shira Mahler, iHeartMedia
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Michael Samonte, Sunshine Sachs
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