Snoop Dogg is fresh off the release of his Neva Left album and now the West Coast legend announces his next project Make America Crip Again.
Along with the announcement, Snoop Dogg reveals the artwork and release date for the album, which is set to arrive October 27th.
See the announcement below and check back soon for new music off the LP.
Snoop Dogg also dropped the title track to his forthcoming album, Make America Crip Again.
On the Ben Billions-produced “Make America Crip Again,” he nods to his early gang affiliations in its title while harkening back to the Nineties and beyond. Towards the beginning of the song, he references his 1993 “Lodi Dodi” release (his riff on Doug E. Fresh’s “La Di Da Di” featuring Slick Rick). Meanwhile, the hook recalls Nas’ 1994 classic “The World is Yours.”
On the new track, Snoop Dogg laconically rap-sings over a laidback, melodic groove. The song addresses current issues and a belief that there needs to be a change. “The president says he wants to make America great again,” Snoop rhymes in the intro. “Fuck that shit, we going to make America Crip again.” He calls out uncaring millionaires and those in power while encouraging the youth and disenfranchised that “the world is yours” on the hook.
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The song highlights the rapper’s new eight-track set, set for release on October 27th. It features collaborations with Chris Brown and OT Genesis, among others.
“It’s not a statement or a political act: it’s just good music. Certain people feel like we should make America ‘great again,’ but that time they’re referring to always takes me back to separation and segregation so I’d rather Make America Crip Again,” the rapper said in a statement. “In my lifetime, that’s when young black men in impoverished areas organized to help their communities and to take care of their own because society basically left them for dead. A lot of people glorify the gang-banging and violence but forget that in the beginning, the Crip’s main and sole purpose was to be the reflection of the Black Panthers. They looked after kids, provided after-school activities, fed them and stepped in as role models and father figures.
“When you listen to my records, there’s always been a mix of conscious records and party records and this EP continues that trend,” he adds. “I’m taking it back to the era of being for ourselves and for everyone else. I’m for the evolution of people coming together and being one as opposed to being separate. Music is the best way to heal.”
Tracklist
1. “M.A.C.A.”
2. “3’s Company” featuring Chris Brown & OT Genesis
3. “Good Foot”
4. “Dis Finna Be a Breeze” featuring Hahadavis
5. “None of Mine”
6. “My Last Name” featuring October London
7. “Sports Center” featuring Designer Flow
8. “Fly Away” featuring Shon Lawon
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