Snoop Dogg & The Game Lead Peaceful Police Brutality Protest, Hold Press Conference With LAPD Chief
In response to the completely fucked, disheartening events of the past few days, many artists have come forth to speak publicly about their personal despair and offer messages of change and hope. Chance The Rapper took to Twitter, Solange posted a cappella lines of Syreeta’s “Black Maybe,” Beyoncé issued a statement, Miguel began the piercing […]
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Rappers and Los Angeles-area natives the Game and Snoop Dogg led a unification march for men of color Friday morning to the LAPD's graduation of its newest officers, hour... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Rappers and Los Angeles-area natives the Game and Snoop Dogg led a unification march for men of color Friday morning to the LAPD's graduation of its newest officers, hour... more info
Rolling Stone — After a peaceful march led by Snoop Dogg, the Game and fellow protestors outside LAPD headquarters, the rappers addressed the media and new police officers at an LA... more info
Stereogum — In response to the completely fucked, disheartening events of the past few days, many artists have come forth to speak publicly about their personal despair and offer mes... more info