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We Got High with Snoop Lion

Noisey

This week, Snoop Dogg dropped a historic announcement on the world: His new name is Snoop Lion and he's a reggae star now. VICE's Wilbert L. Cooper was there to chat up the crowd, meet the players, and burn down some trees with Snoop.

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