If you're just into Rastafarianism, it's worth a look. Snoop Lion is pretty hard to avoid these days, as he is going hard promoting Reincarnated.During a recent appearance at VP Records studio in Queens, he was joined by jamaican singer Gyptian to. If you're into the whole Rastafarian thing and like Snoop Dogg, this is a can't miss. Hip Hop artist Snoop Dogg changes his name to Snoop Lion, travels to Jamaica, emerges himself in Rastafarian culture and produces his first reggae record.
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I can accept that some people will never accept this new and improved Snoop, but I'm one of those that can, and I look forward to listening to Snoop Lion for years to come. How to watch unlimited Reincarnated 2012 movie DIVX, DVDRIP 720p FULL. Along the way we see many locals, including Bunny Wailer and Damien Marley, and we listen to Snoop Dogg explain why he chose this new path. He changes his name to Snoop Lion and immerses himself in Rastafarian culture, as well as recording his debut as a reggae artist. Snoop Dogg ventures to Jamaica in an effort to become a new type of musician. But then Snoop Doggy Dogg, as he was first known, was never afraid of embracing his contradictions. In all honesty, I believe that the Snoop Dogg is sincere in his metamorphosis into a reggae artist that sings about peace, love, and struggle, instead of sex, violence, and the thug/drug-dealing/pimp life. Snoop Lion still has a fair bit of the Dogg in him. More people in this country love rap, then love reggae.
If you really think about it though, the only thing that making a reggae record would do to Snoop's career is bring it down a peg, not up. See more of Reincarnated Movie on Facebook Log In Forgot account or Create New Account Not Now Community See All 13,249 people like this 13,323 people follow this About See All Contact Reincarnated Movie on Messenger. Obviously everybody has their own opinions on who Snoop Dogg really is, and some won't accept this as anything more than a marketing ploy. As not only a fan of Snoop Dogg(now Snoop Lion), but a fan of reggae music, Rastafarian culture, and the whole marijuana as a gateway to our spiritual selves I really enjoyed this film.