What the hell was this song about? I read the lyrics, I listened to the song, but all I heard was a bunch fairy tales being sung in an pitiful accent. You can’t sing your way to a planetary utopia, they tried that already; Woodstock didn’t work.
Hearing the father of gangster rap rapping about gun control is like Kim Kardashian trying to teach her daughter about absence.
I know you said the song is about stopping gun violence but why stop at gun violence why not all violence?
I think it a Little convenient that now you want to reinvent yourself and make yourself more marketable because no one is quite buying the 40 year old gangster deal. I guess you figured transforming into snoop lion the super sayian and going commercial ellen degenerous style was your only option, which is fine but I can’t get down with the misleading message of this song.
If u were serious about this weed induced peace, love and happiness u would have a video called no violence not just gun violence.
You are the face of gangsta rap, you can’t tell me its 187 on on an undercover cop and then sing to me about gun control that’s not ok.
You really want me to believe that you snoop dog or snoop lion super satin whatever you’re calling yourself these days don’t own, carry or have someone else carry guns for you?
Look, you had hits, hits I grew up to but I can’t let you get away with this.
You can’t make a video with kids pointing guns at their face and another group of kids playing spin the Beretta in this gun control politically charged environment and think you’re not going to get called out.
you spent the whole video focused on the gun which isn’t the problem. I hate having to say that because its like I have to protect the gun, but don’t get it confused, while you’re singing gun vilification songs in a bob Marley inspired accent real people are using guns in the protection of their lives.
No more letting entertainers and singers hide behind “B” grade we are the world world songs or messages to subtly push an agenda.
I’m sure you’d want your daughter protected by the same guns that protect you, so enough with the songs trying to make us feel bad about a tool that you you’re self likely utilize to protect you and those you love and the violence that an overwhelming majority of gun owners don’t take part in but that you glorified for years.
That level of hypocrisy is as disrespectful as it is comical.