Quote Originally Posted by bherald View Post
Trust me, his message isn't going to change, just the beat of the music will change. Looking at the video, he is still promoting drug abuse. I wouldn't waste a minute on him or his music. Go back to California Snoop Dog.
I've tried to ignore this comment but I just can't let it go. Lots of artists in all genre of music promote drug abuse. Roll out the Barrel? Smoking in the boys room? Whiskey in the jar? Shall I move onto country songs with references to cocaine alcohol and nicotine found in many classic tunes. The term drug abuse is very subjective. What constitutes a drug and what constitutes abuse? How many people need that cup of speed...I mean coffee every morning? Caffeine is a drug and having to have some every morning could be considered abuse?