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‘Hip Hop Til Infinity’ Exhibit Featuring Snoop Dogg Opens In Los Angeles

'West Coast rap is integral to the story of Hip Hop,' Snoop said.


An important hip-hop exhibition will open in Los Angeles on Jan. 12 that will feature one of the biggest hip-hop artists in the world.

According to HipHopDx, an exhibit named “Hip Hop Til Infinity” will debut on Friday, Jan.12, in Los Angeles. This exhibition will feature the king of Long Beach, Snoop Dogg, and his lengthy career 30 years after his “Doggystyle” album dropped.

“West Coast rap is integral to the story of Hip Hop,” Snoop said in a written statement. “The genre started on the East Coast and made its way to California where we put our own swag on it. It’s dope to see the Hip Hop Til Infinity exhibit acknowledging the 50 years of Hip Hop and to have the spotlight on the 30 years of Doggystyle within the exhibit is something special.”

The Hip Hop Til Infinity exhibition is at the old Amoeba Store on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. It is slated to be there until March. There will be items from Snoop himself that highlight the 30th anniversary of the seminal debut album from the “Murder is the Case” lyricist. The album, produced by Dr. Dre, debuted on Death Row Records, which Snoop now owns, so there will be merchandise from the legendary label at the venue.

Several months after the exhibit, Snoop is slated to join the team covering the Olympics this summer in Paris. The multitalented lyricist will lend his views onsite at the Olympic Primetime Show, starting July 26 on NBC and Peacock. NBC will air the Olympic Games Paris 2024 from July 26 to Aug. 11.


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