Being a self proclaimed pimp and being in gangs and living a lifestyle that was dangerous for a long time, once he got older he realized that his music was promoting violence and expelling hate. Shortly after graduating high school Snoop Dogg was arrested for possession of cocaine, and for the next three years Snoop was in and out of prison. ![]() He was a member of the Rollin’ 20 Crips gang in Eastside of Long Beach. Turning over a new leaf and spreading love and peace is all about what this song preaches.Īs a teenager Snoop Dogg was frequently in trouble with the law. ![]() With his album reincarnation he is trying to make a more positive message to the youth. Snoop Dogg now known as Snoop Lion was no exception to that for most of his music career he rapped about violence and drug use. ![]() Hip-hop usually depicts violence and promotes it with verses that talk about drug use and guns. Rhetorical Analysis: Snoop Lion’s No Guns Allowed
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