
Hey, Corona beer marketing department, your turn. I got a slug for ya’ll mother-f–king snitches.” N-as be running they mouth just like b–ches … Now, in the name of keepin’ it real, pick it up with this, the refrain from “our friend’s” charming ditty (with Master P), “Snitches”: Is that right? He’s our friend? Come on up to the mic, Jac. Sunday, after NBC presented a Super Bowl halftime promo narrated by Snoop Dogg, he said, “That was our friend, Snoop.” Roger Goodell AP More? We’ll give this part to NBC’s NFL pregame panelist, Jac Collinsworth. And the fellow chosen by the NFL and approved by Goodell to star in this year’s halftime produces, records, sells and profits from “artistry” advocating streets filled with the blood of cops and threats against those who would help solve the shootings of cops and civilians.

You call the f–king police like a bitch n-a do.”įive NYPD officers have been shot in the first 20 days of this year. I be in the club with the stick in my shoe
SNOOP DOGG SONGS ALL CODE
If you sleeping probably not with the same hoeĪnd rock by the same code till I’m a rich n-a too “Dipping through the city with a Glock in a Range Rove Ready Team Pepsi? It’s Karaoke Night! Here we go: The halftime show and Snoop’s appearance is sponsored with the full, proud commercial and financial support of Pepsi, which seems eager to become the soft drink of hardcore.īack to that charming, ahem, song. That’ll impress a mother-f–king n-a like me.” Snoop Dogg Getty Imagesīut Snoop’s Super Bowl selection doesn’t just meet with the approval of the NFL and “It’s All About Our Fans” Goodell. Take your guns that you using to shoot each other Perhaps Goodell, also in the interest of keeping it real, would like to rap along with a “song” by Snoop and J5 Slap entitled, “Police.” Ready, Roger? It reads thusly:


His partner, Wilbert Mora, 27, died from his wounds four days later.Īnd as I watched that Corona ad, I got to thinking about Snoop Dogg’s violently anti-police, pro-crime vile and vulgar “artistry,” mindful that Roger Goodell appointed and anointed Snoop Dogg the headliner at this year’s Super Bowl halftime. The night before that ad ran, NYPD officer Jason Rivera, 22, was shot dead with an assault rifle while responding to a domestic violence call in East Harlem. So what if he luridly degrades women as one of his stocks in trade if he can sell beer? Last Saturday, during CBS’s telecast of the Titans-Bengals playoff game, a commercial for Corona beer aired, starring Snoop Dogg, who, despite countless arrests for guns and drugs, has become a must-have to endorse products. NFL halftime shows ruled by indecipherable cacophony Hall of Fame votes for PED cheaters destroys public's trust in MLB NBC hustling Olympic viewers by failing to mention China's atrocities Roger Goodell, Al Sharpton deserve each other's meaningless race rhetoric NFL, NBC made every Super Bowl 2022 wrong turn
