I’ve always been able to allow the fans to be a part of my journey and my life. One thing about Snoop Dogg is that he’s always been up close and personal. Did you feel vulnerable putting yourself out there like that? What made you want to film that experience? It’s a pretty intimate portrait. Being able to show you rather than tell you. ![]() ![]() Just being able to do it, but do it with love and in the spirit of great music and harmony. It’s about being able to capture it, the whole journey and the experience and the transformation at the same time. This project is the journey of a man who has done it all in the music field that he was born and raised in - which was hip-hop - and making the transformation into reggae music. Do you want to talk a bit about the Reincarnated Project as a whole? Diddy/Sean Combs, for example), there’s clearly a substantial sincerity behind Snoop’s decision, which the film makes clear.Īhead of its premiere this past weekend, Snoop sat down with Indiewire on the roof of TIFF’s Bell Lightbox to talk about his journey and why he chose to share it with audiences through “Reincarnated.”Ĭongratulations on the film, and the remarkable professional and spiritual journey it depicts you going through. Unlike many other musical artists who have switched around their monikers (Puff Daddy/Diddy/P. ![]() And, more than anything, it’s about a spiritual reawakening. ![]() It’s about a man leaving behind a career for a new one. It’s about the legacy of Rastafari music culture. But “Reincarnated” isn’t just about Snoop’s new name.
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