Here’s the remix to the track ‘Kobe Or Ginobili’. We get a new verse form Mack Maine himself along Rick Ross, Ace Hood, French Montana and Busta Rhymes.
Listen & Download the track after the jump.
Fresh off the releases of his Reggae “Reincarnated” this week Snoop Dogg talks with MTV News about Rick Ross’ controversial lyrics, defending him and saying that Reebok should have known what there getting into.
“When you’re buying Snoop Dogg you’re buying all that that come with it. When you’re buying Rozay, you’re buying all that come with it,” he said, indicating that Reebok should have been prepared for this type of controversy when signing Ross. “You know what his lifestyle is about, you know what his music is about, so you have to engulf all of that. If you’re not willing to take all that on, then step out of the way and stop playing and acting like he’s bringing harm to your company.
Snoop expressed that Ross’ co-sign brought relevance to Reebok.
“He actually made your company worth something and made your company relevant, because who cares about your company if you don’t have a rapper connected to it.”
Snoop says that Ross should have the freedom to say whatever he wants on record.
“First of all, we as rappers we have a freedom of speech and our dialect shouldn’t be taken so out of context. He has the right to speak on whatever he wants to speak on and that’s his perspective,” he said, adding that he does not silence himself for anyone. “Me personally, as a rapper, I don’t have no regrets about what I say, so I wouldn’t give a damn about endorsement deals or none of that. If y’all cut me loose than y’all weren’t meant to be with me — that’s what I say.”
Lastly Snoop explained that his endorsements are solid because they understand his lifestyle.
“I got endorsement deals left and right because they know how I get down. I smoke, I drink, I get down, you understand me.”