Saturday, April 7, 2012

Snoop dogg rolling words

  • A smokable book? Leave it to Snoop Dogg. The notorious rapper recently appeared in a video promoting his new smokable songbook, Rolling Words.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Snoop Dogg plans to release Rolling Words: A Smokable Songbook, which will be printed entirely on hemp seed paper, Gawker reports. Naturally, non-toxic ink is used to print Snoops classic lyrics and signature phrases.
  • (Rolling Stone)
  • Even the most ardent fans of Snoop Dogg would not claim that he is a man of letters is printing the lyrics to some of his biggest hits in Rolling Words, with the pages made of his new rolling paper and the book itself being made from hemp materials.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • San Francisco agency Pereira O'Dell has created 'Rolling Words', a smokable songbook containing Snoop Dogg's lyrics. Each perforated page is a rolling paper with Snoop's best songs and lyrics written on them, in non-toxic ink.
  • (TAXI Design Network)
  • Literally. Stoner and hip-hop veteran Snoop Dogg is planning to release a smokable songbook called Rolling Words. Not only is the entire thing made of hemp, but each of its pages functions as rolling paper, too.
  • (Prefix)
  • Certainly not. [USAToday] ● You can literally smoke Snoop Doggs new songbook, Rolling Words, which is made entirely of his new hemp seed Kingsize Slim paper, ready to be ripped out, rolled up, and enjoyed. After youve read it, of course.
  • (Blackbookmag.com)
  • To promote the release of Rolling Words and Snoop Dogg's Kingsize Slim Rolling Papers, the infamous West Coast rapper has created a smokable version.
  • (The Music Network)
  • Diplo is at a studio in Burbank, California, searching for inspiration, raising a two-word prayer to the heavens deep into a two-week collaboration with Snoop Dogg. It was a really good vibe, Diplo says.
  • (Rolling Stone)
  • Well, we have to say this is a little Friday boost as the one and only Snoop Dogg along with San moments…and of course, rolling papers are included.
  • (Mediabistro.com)
  • Stop me if you've heard this before: a shock jock uses incredibly offensive words to describe women rappers who "can say anything they want about women.
  • (HipHopDX.com)

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