
And now I’m inviting you to blaze one up with us and jump on in. No one does uncensored and uncut quite like ya boy Big Snoop…aka Finding Nemo…aka Nemo Hoes. Man, me and my guests speak on everything related to popular culture. Listen to some funny ass comedic tales or me bustin’ some off tha cuff freestyles.

This podcast right here is hosted by none other than me…yours truly…music legend and pop culture icon… Snoop D-O-double G ya dig?!? This is nuthin but a smoked out session rolled tightly into podcast form that features me choppin’ game with and doin’ full-length interviews with a who’s who from the entertainment world. Get up close and personal with me – the one and only Snoop Dogg each week on my official GGN podcast. This project wouldn’t be complete without him.Wake and bake cuz! Down to smoke one with your big homie Snoop Dogg? Well, here I is and here’s your shot neffew. Of their latest pairing, Snoop Dogg says, “Uncle Charlie has always been a big inspiration for me … his testimony and what he’s overcome. Wilson and Snoop Dogg-who nicknamed the singer “Uncle Charlie”-first collaborated together on four songs featured on the rapper’s 1996 album Tha Doggfather. There was no script for it and it was done in one take.”

To occupy the time, the cast sang an impromptu version of “Jesus on the Mainline.” Shares Brown, “It sounded so good that we decided to leave it in the video. At one point during the taping, the video crew needed to make a small lighting change before shooting the scene where Snoop Dogg leads the vigil group in prayer. Shot in Los Angeles, the six-minute, 31-second video was directed by Dylan Brown. As he shares in the uplifting “One More Day”: “Even when I fell flat on my face / You gave me grace / It’s just one more day that the Lord has kept me.” The former Gap Band frontman hit rock bottom himself as a homeless drug addict before becoming sober in 1995. Underscoring the poignancy is Wilson’s own backstory. Snoop Dogg, Wilson and other join a father in prayerful vigil for the recovery of his daughter who has overdosed on drugs.

The video premise for “One More Day” fittingly coincides with this weekend’s Easter holiday celebrations. The 32-track set is the debut release from Snoop Dogg’s All the Time Entertainment via RCA Inspiration. In addition to Wilson, Bible of Love’s extensive guest list of gospel and secular stars includes Kim Burrell, Tye Tribbett, Marvin Sapp, Mary Mary, Patti LaBelle, Faith Evans, Mali Music and K-Ci (of R&B duo K-Ci & JoJo).
