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Snoop Dogg makes ‘America crip again’

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NEW YORK: Snoop Dogg took fresh aim at President Donald Trump and returned to his gangsta rap roots on a new single with a pointed title: “Make America Crip Again.”

The West Coast hip-hop legend put out the song on Thursday and said it would be part of an eight-track EP out next week, his second major release this year.

The title mocks Trump’s campaign slogan of “Make America Great Again” and refers to the Crips, a pre- eminent Los Angeles street gang since the 1970s.

Over keyboards and a midtempo beat reminiscen­t of 1990s gangsta rap, Snoop Dogg calls out Trump over his prolific use of Twitter, denounces income inequality and hails Colin Kaepernick, the football quarterbac­k whose anti-racism protests during the US national anthem have triggered a backlash championed by Trump.

“This is still Amerikkka with the k’s, believe that,” raps Snoop Dogg, referring to the white supremacis­t Ku Klux Klan, before saying: “We’re gonna make America crip again.”

Snoop Dogg in a statement acknowledg­ed that, for many, the Crips have been best known for violence and their bloody turf war with the rival Bloods.

But Snoop Dogg said the Crips had initially modelled themselves on the Black Panther nationalis­t movement and “looked after kids, provided after- school activities, fed them and stepped in as role models and father figures.”

“In my lifetime, that’s when young black men in impoverish­ed areas organised to help their communitie­s and to take care of their own because society basically left them for dead,” said the 45-year- old.

The track marks a return to the harder- edged gangsta rap on which Snoop Dogg made his name after in recent years he branched out into reggae and wrote more carefree songs, often extolling the pleasures of marijuana. — AFP

 ??  ?? Snoop Dogg performs at the 32nd Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, in New York City, last Apr 7. — Reuters file photo
Snoop Dogg performs at the 32nd Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, in New York City, last Apr 7. — Reuters file photo

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