Snoop Dogg Uses "Bootleg" Means to Listen to Jay-Z's New Album "4:44"
No doubt, Jay's new album "4:44" is the hot thing in town and you've got to listen to it exclusively to Tidal, but West Coast rap icon Snoop Dog,
has his own way of dodging the right means to listening to the hit album.
Don't blame the iconic rapper, as he admitted to not be into much of streaming music nor know how to go about the app, and even the once he uses he needed someone to put up for him.
"I want to shoot a shot out to Jay-Z just dropped another mother** kin' hot album, 4:44...4:44, but you know what? " he commended Jay for good job done and before mentioning how he got his "I don't got Tidal, so n**ga had to booted it to me...Because I don't understand that - y'all gotta explain that to me... But my homie sent it to me"
That made it obvious, uncle Snoop must be used blackmarket means in other words illegitimate to listen to listen to the album.
Clarifying why he used his "bootleg" means to get to listen to the album he said: "See, I ain't no hater, I love the game for what its worth - the young n**gas and the old n**gas."
has his own way of dodging the right means to listening to the hit album.
Don't blame the iconic rapper, as he admitted to not be into much of streaming music nor know how to go about the app, and even the once he uses he needed someone to put up for him.
"I want to shoot a shot out to Jay-Z just dropped another mother** kin' hot album, 4:44...4:44, but you know what? " he commended Jay for good job done and before mentioning how he got his "I don't got Tidal, so n**ga had to booted it to me...Because I don't understand that - y'all gotta explain that to me... But my homie sent it to me"
Clarifying why he used his "bootleg" means to get to listen to the album he said: "See, I ain't no hater, I love the game for what its worth - the young n**gas and the old n**gas."
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