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Snoop Dogg Wants to Make 'Gangsta Pop Music' With Miley Cyrus and Jonas Brothers
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Saying "Hell yeah!" when asked about possible future collaboration with Miley Cyrus and Jonas Brothers, Snoop Dogg wants to make "some gangsta pop music" with the young stars.

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Having a career as a rapper as well as reality TV star and actor, Snoop Dogg has expressed his willingness to venture into pop music, wanting to make "some gangsta pop music" alongside younger stars Miley Cyrus and Jonas Brothers. "Hell yeah!" he declared at Our World Live event at Avalon nightclub in Hollywood on Tuesday, April 7 when asked if he has ever considered teaming up with the teen sensations.

During the particular event, Snoop performed some of his hit singles, like "Gin & Juice," "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" and "Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)". He, additionally, also sang "My Medicine," which is described as "rap-infused country tune" inspired by Johnny Cash. "Country musicians are just like us," Snoop said before performing the song. "They smoke weed, get drunk, talk s--t, go to jail. But they just wear the little hats."

In another Snoop Dogg news, he recently unveiled a new song titled "Snoop Dogg Millionaire", which is said to sample "Slumdog Millionaire" soundtrack "Jai Ho". Produced by Wild Animals and Chase & Status, the song has Bollywood theme on the hook and features a guest appearance from Indian singer Tanvi Shah, who also makes contribution in "Jai Ho".

"Snoop Dogg Millionaire" reportedly is going to be listed on Snoop's soon-to-be-released tenth studio effort "Malice in Wonderland". No record has been made available on when the album will hit the market.

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