Snoop Dogg lanza el sencillo y el video de 'Stop Counting My Poccets'

Snoop Dogg ha presentado su nuevo sencillo 'Stop Counting My Poccets', producido por Nottz, perteneciente a su próximo álbum 10 Til’ Midnight, cuyo estreno está previsto para el 10 de abril. La canción viene acompañada de un video musical con temática de gánsteres dirigido por Luis De Pena y Yaslynn Rivera, que forma parte de un cortometraje más amplio para el proyecto.

Snoop Dogg lanzó el sencillo 'Stop Counting My Poccets' el 27 de marzo, marcando la antesala de su próximo álbum, 10 Til’ Midnight, programado para el 10 de abril. Nottz estuvo a cargo de la producción del tema, el cual llegó acompañado de un video musical en blanco y negro que rinde homenaje a las películas clásicas de gánsteres de la Costa Oeste. Dirigido por Luis De Pena y Yaslynn Rivera, el video constituye un segmento de un cortometraje vinculado a la estética del álbum. La historia se centra en dos hermanos, Ru Little y Do Wrong —ambos interpretados por Snoop Dogg—, quienes toman caminos divergentes tras un robo fallido de alto riesgo. El clip destaca a uno de los personajes. Las apariciones especiales incluyen a los raperos de la Costa Oeste Ray Vaughn, G Perico, Hitta J3 y BLK ODYSSY. El álbum completo cuenta con las colaboraciones de Swizz Beatz, Peezy, Trinidad James, October London, Kanobby y Shawn Louisiana. Los créditos de producción se extienden a Swizz Beatz, Pharrell Williams, Rick Rock, Soopafly, Nottz, MyGuyMars, Erick Sermon, YoungFyre y el propio Snoop. Este lanzamiento sigue a su vigesimoprimer álbum en solitario del año pasado, Iz It a Crime?, y a su colaboración de octubre con Jeremy Beloate en 'Love Is Love', en apoyo a la juventud LGBTQ+ a través del Spirit Day de GLAAD.

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