Murder Was The Case Snoop Dogg

He may have been usurped in recent years, but during the period detailed in Murder Was the Case, Snoop Doggy Dogg was the last word in gangsta rap. As with Eminem, the power behind Snoop’s throne was undoubtedly producer Dr. Dre, and he is included in nearly as much of the documentary footage as the rapper himself. While not exactly in-depth, a few of the interviews do scratch beneath the surface of the gangsta veneer (when asked if he is a violent man, Snoop’s reply is a slightly chilling “When I have to be”). Along with clips from live television performances are a selection of music videos, the usual mix of edgy urban funk and street style coupled with the rather tired visual imagery.

  • Mary

    this is sooo cool

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    feel of the film is so dope

  • fierce warrior

    this is tight

  • SamuelMGee

    snoop is so smooth no homo