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Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Too Short, and E-40 Drop Video for New Mount Westmore Track "Big Subwoofer"

Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Too Short, and E-40 have linked up to drop their first single as the supergroup Mount Westmore. The track also received visuals.

Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Too Short, and E-40 have linked up to drop their first single as the supergroup Mount Westmore. Titled “Big Subwoofer,” the track also received a sci-fi music video that sees the four rappers travel through space to hit up planet Snoopiter.

The song will land on Snoop Dogg Presents: The Algorithm, a project that will highlight Def Jam’s “past, present & future.” The Algorithmwill be the first project that Snoop releases since assuming his post as executive creative consultant at Def Jam.

“There’s so much talent on this record,” Snoop said in statement, adding, “so many styles of music, it breaks the algorithm. Right now, the algorithm is telling us you have to rap this way, you have to sound this way, but they’re not telling you how it’s supposed to feel. My algorithm is going to give you a feeling, not a sound.”

“Big Subwoofer” also dropped just in time for Snoop’s birthday. The iconic rapper turned 50 on Wednesday, October 20.

While we wait for more details regarding The Algorithm, stream Mount Westmore’s “Big Subwoofer” down below via Spotify and watch the Jesse Wellens and Sam Macaroni-directed video for the track up top.

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