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Snoop Dogg brings the Tempah out

Did you like my title? I'm proud of that. Think its flipping creative, albeit one extra syllable but if you say it fast enough it all fits in.

Anyway, yes you read correctly



Imagine that! Last year, let's be honest Tinie Tempah was relatively unknown, this year he is brought out by a hip hop Godfather to perform his own tune that Snoop has jumped on. Pity the old bloke didn't know the lyrics to his verse so mimed, but Snoop adlib-ing for you is something from a different kind of dream. This time last week I was banging Dr. Dre's The Chronic album followed by Snoop's debut Doggystyle. Both still knock hard to this day.

I doubt Tinie would have thought he would be here this time, this year. I wonder which MC's are hating on him behind his back about his copied flow from Nicki Minaj now.

Big up Tinie Tempah anywhere you deh!

May as well post this too.

I'm sure you must have heard this by now, Diddy, Tinchy (Stryder) & Tinie (Tempah) - Hello, Good Morning remix.

Diddy, Tinchy & Tinie sounds like the Tots TV characters alie?



I digress, here's the remix. For the record Tinie > Tinchy on this



Still waiting for the Skepta one to drop... Will it drop? The single has been released now.

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