Snoop Dogg & Kokane Connect On "Doggytails"

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Snoop Dogg and Kokane link up on "Doggytails."

Snoop Dogg's been in the game since the early 90's but he still drops music on a consistent basis. He's probably one of the few rappers that have successfully dabbled in various genres throughout their career. The rapper is already gearing up to release his forthcoming gospel album but he has more music to offer. Before we receive his next album, he'll be dropping off an EP titled 220. Today, Snoop Dogg drops off a new single off the EP with one of his long-timer collaborators.

Snoop Dogg links up with Kokane on their new single "Doggytails." This is the second offering from Snoop off of 220, following "Everything" featuring Jacquees and Dreezy. "Doggytails" brings that classic Snoop Dogg vibe to the table. The Big Dogg comes through with a nostalgic G-Funk sound on the track that'll have any party going up. It looks like Snoop has a lot of music up his sleeve.

Look out for 220 dropping on February 20th. 

Quotable Lyrics
Time flies by with the boomin' system
Shot for my head, popped back but I missed him
So I kept shooting til I ran out of shots
Then I threw my gun at him and I ran up the block


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