New Release: Snoop Dogg "Let The Bass Go"

Posted by Doug Klinger on June 26, 2013 in New Releases

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Snoop Dogg's ability to cross generations and age groups has made the once hardcore MC the type of artist you can now turn to when you need to have a fun rap song for your animated Dreamworks movie about racing snails. That rap song, “Let The Bass Go,” for the movie Turbo, has a music video associated with it, and it turns out to be, like Snopp Dogg, fun-for-everyone. Directed by Benny Boom, the video features Snoop rapping in and around race cars, doing a little bit of racing alongside clips from the film, and ultimately winning a sweet trophy. There are also a few dancing girls, but Benny keeps things clean and appropriate for that Dreamworks audience.

 “Let The Bass Go” was produced by Brandon Bonfiglio and Luga Podesta for London Alley Entertainment, and can be found on the soundtrack for the movie Turbo.


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Doug Klinger is the co-founder/content director of IMVDb and watches more music videos than anyone on earth. You can find him on twitter at @doug_klinger.



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