Looks like Kells is cutting back, cause it’s painfully obvious he was on a shoestring budget with this one.
Looks like Kells is cutting back, cause it’s painfully obvious he was on a shoestring budget with this one.
17 years and ten albums later, everyone’s favorite Hip-Hop uncle in Big Snoop Dogg is still (musically) alive and kicking.
His latest project, Malice n Wonderland, (which marks the tenth solo album of his career) is next up to bat, and the Long Beach, California native keeps it all the way gangsta.
Also joining the “D-O-double G” this time around are the usual suspects of Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, R. Kelly, Lil Jon, Timbaland, and Teddy Riley, along with The-Dream, and newcomers Jazmine Sullivan, Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em, and Nipsey Hussle.

There aren’t a lot of people that boast about working directly with Michael Jackson when it comes to a musical standpoint, but Roy Hamilton III happens to be someone who can.
Plus for good measure, you’re always free to check his resume, and you’ll find his production credits attached to other names like R. Kelly (most recently ‘Number One’ feat. Keri Hilson), Joe, Britney Spears, N’Sync, Nas, and plenty others.
The grandson of R&B great Roy Hamilton Sr., the man who shares the same name has made waves in the music industry to say the least, and now he’s opening another chapter by channeling all of his energy into himself, as he embarks on a career as a solo artist.
With his song ‘The Invisible Man’ spinning its way across radio, his MA-Day III Micro MixtapeThe Last Monarch/The MA-Day in circulation, and his debut album slated for an 2011 release, the man who also once held the Director Of A&R position at Capitol Records is shaping out to be quite a big deal.
So if you’re not familiar with him, now is your chance to catch up.