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Snoop Dogg on 'The Price Is Right': Rapper co-hosts, wins money

by theGrio | January 3, 2012 at 10:12 AM
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From the Huffington Post

The Prizzle is Rizzle.

Snoop Dogg made one of his patented “Did He Really Do That?!” appearances on Monday with a spot on “The Price is Right,” joining Drew Carey to create what is the greatest hip hop-daytime TV collaborations in history. The rapper played the game first, notching $72,585 for his Snoop Youth Football League (his mind was on the children’s money, this time) and then took a turn doling out the prizes. Apparently, this was a big thrill for him, as he spoke after the show about growing up watching “The Price is Right.”

As per his custom, it was a nice promotional opportunity for Mssr. Dogg, as he promoted the Voodoo Music Festival in New Orleans, where he’ll be rapping and also hosting one lucky winner.

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