Being an OG in the game, there isn’t much Snoop Dogg hasn’t done. He’s made numerous rap and hip-hop albums, experimented with a Reggae album and now it appears he is poised to get his Kirk Franklin on, and release a full-length Gospel album.
His first Gospel album and 15th overall will be called ‘Snoop Dogg Presents: The Bible of Love’ and is expected to be released later this year. It was apparently inspired by conversations The Doggfather had with Faith Evans while they recored the Biggie Smalls’ ballad, “When We Party.”
“Me, Faith Evans, we talked about it heavily,” he recounted. “She feel like she wanna get down with me. All of the people that I know, from Charlie Wilson to Jeffrey Osborne, whoever I want to get down with. I’m gonna make it all the way right. It’s gonna feel good.”
Back in May of last year, Snoop confirmed the upcoming project on Dr. Dre’s Beats 1 show “The Pharmacy,” saying, “It’s always been on my heart. I just never got around to it because I always be doing gangsta business or doing this or doing that. I just felt like it’s been on my heart too long. I need to do it now.”
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