The film seems lighter than paper in terms of content, even with the insanely inspired casting of Snoop as a high-schooler, but fans of both artists should come away happy with the result. While the soundtrack has been out since December, the film itself has been waiting on a distribution deal up until recently, when Anchor Bay stepped in. With the 12-song album, both rappers seem to follow the Watch The Throne model, as Snoop and Khalifa alternate verses, and guest stars such as Bruno Mars and Mike Posner add their styling on individual tracks. The soundtrack details to the film (via PopSugar) confirm this posit, as songs such as “Smokin On,” “French Inhale” and the wonderfully-titled “You Can Put It In a Zag, I’mma Put It in a Blunt” all make an appearance. Vampires Threatening GentrificationĪ-Listers Enter the Best Director Race with the Advantage 'Day Shift' First Look: Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg Slay L.A. Megan Thee Stallion and Maluma Set to Headline Penske Media's Inaugural LA3C Festival
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