There’s no logical reason why this song doesn’t have an acceptable length video or why it didn’t come out sooner, but a track like this is prime example of The-Dream’s R&B dominance in comparison to the rest of his peers. It’s also a prime example of why Malice N Wonderland was a must have despite Snoop’s extremely silly persona as of late. And it’s a prime example of a shameless plug as Boss Dogg brandishes his Very Special Old Pale for the cameras. Read the rest of this entry »
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