Snoop Dogg still has it, but can Martha Stewart show him how to cook

The Fillmore, Philadelphia, Pa, USA 01/8/20

 By: Steve Trager

Perhaps there is no better way to kick off the New Year with something just a bit different than say your typical normal concert event in my back yard living in Philly.

As we all know music has no limit and has no boundaries dividing the love and deep desire for our beloved artists and or musicians. It is just a factor in life we love what we love, yet sometimes drifting out of a normal comfort zone and taking a left turn to check out something different makes you feel amazing in life especially when you have checked off your concert resume’.

There is no experience in the world of music unless you have been fortunate enough to see some iconic Hip-Hop living legends much like Snoop Dogg as the headliner in a small intimate venue like The Fillmore; perhaps it just might be one of the best venues to see any stellar artist.

We are all diehard fans of live entertainment and nothing would get in the way of a great experience which sometimes becomes a once in a lifetime opportunity to catch a great iconic artist such as Snoop.

He has released a new CD perfectly entitled ” I wanna thank me ” a long-awaited stellar CD of all new material which is for any collector of his music.

SNOOP DOGG (credit: Steve Trager)
SNOOP DOGG (credit: Steve Trager)

As if Snoop wasn’t enough as the main spotlight, he seasoned the stage with three talented rappers rounding the show with RJ or RJMr LA and West Coast Rapper Warren G adding a unique blend of flair in the mix.

Sitting through a bunch of opening artists is no easy task, between the house music and the blending of the old school mash-up, ‘s to entertain the many squeezed tightly in the general admission pit area, it was no-nonsense on an off showcase of some great performances.

This was a blunt smoker’s paradise, the essence of weed roamed the air, and practically made you feel as if you were on cloud nine and beyond without the headliner even on stage.

Right at the stroke of 10 pm, lights went dim and the entire venue erupted as the fog filled the stage at the Fillmore and Snoop entered center stage dressed as fashionable as ever as we all thought he might come out with some Philly team swag representing fans to get everyone all worked up for what would be a fantastic evening of glorified chartbusters and old school hip-hop favorites spanning his luscious career as an artist.

Amongst Snoop’s eighteen song setlist, no performance absolutely would not be complete without the three mainstays that limelight Snoop’s talent;

“Who Am I” (What’s My Name?) “Drop it like it’s Hot” and “Gin and Juice”

Snoop certainly outdoes himself with all these great key songs that made him famous as a true pioneer in Hip-Hop world he added some tributes to the many rappers gone too soon who left a trademark in the world throwing in covers from Nipsey Hussle, Tupac Shakur, and Notorious B.I.G.

With a brand new year just unfolding with all the amazing shows coming our way, this was one of the best ways to dust off a concert resume’ with none other than Snoop Dogg who can still captivate any crowd even in an intimate show at the recent Fillmore show in Philadelphia.

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