There was music at the opening night of Southern Smoke Festival '22, but the night's true rock stars were the celebrity chefs, big names with high profiles boosted by television and social media, who were on hand to raise funds for fellow food and beverage industry workers.
knocking that trey and snoop in the parking lot. they love that stuff. the people in the business of saying they don t, whatever. they didn t put them on the halftime show for a small number of people. quietly, everybody loves the g funk. this is a universal sort of thing and charlie kirk only comes up in my life when people don t agree with him talk about him in places when we give him more attention than he deserves. we have to stop. that is love and criticism. my makeup artist was actually in the stadium and was surrounded by almost no black people, mainly white people and they were jamming to it. they were enjoying every second of it. nobody in the room was mad. i want to get to the bigger picture here with you, michael, as well. all of these, you know, whether the, nba, nfl et cetera are blanketed in the arguments whether we can talk about race in schools, whether everything is critical race theory, one of my favorite tweets about last night is asking if the halftime show was cr
By Chuck Dizzle
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It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since we lost the late great Nate Dogg.
When the legendary singer, rapper, and songwriter passed away on March 15, 2011, the rap community lost one of the genre’s most distinctive talents. His voice carried over some of Hip-Hop’s greatest hits, including 50 Cent’s smash hit “21 Questions” and his 1994 collaboration with Warren G “Regulate.”
In 1991, along with Snoop Dogg and Warren G, Nate Dogg created the group 213, and in 1992, he was a featured on Dr. Dre’s classic album,
The Chronic. But it wasn’t until 1994 that Nate Dogg’s career took off when he was featured on Warren G’s hit single “Regulate.” However, with Nate s albums