- On Friday,
Snoop Dogg released amusic video for the song "House I Built" from his new album. - The video is set in a Snoop-themed digital world — one that he's currently building, called the "
Snoopverse ."
Snoop Dogg's latest music video is a detailed love letter to the emerging world of Web3 technology, which includes cryptocurrency, NFTs, and virtual worlds dubbed "metaverses."
The music icon and entrepreneur starts the video for "House I Built," from his latest album, with a phone call to a man he refers to as Nick. He's got a question about the value of his stake in a particular
"Yo Nick, how much is my sandbox worth right now?" Snoop says. "Your token? Your sandbox token?" Nick says in response. "4.8 [million dollars]."
Snoop then asks how much the token started out at. "$300,000," Nick says.
"So it's at $4.8 million?" Snoop asks, rhetorically. "Cash." he says.
And that's just the intro to three minutes of digital Snoop appearing on stage, or floating in an empty space sitting on a throne surrounded by floating blunts, or any number of scenarios pulled from his forthcoming
In the Snoopverse, paid participants are promised the ability to explore a virtual version of Snoop's real life mansion and attend virtual concerts.
You can get early access right now, but it's not cheap: An "Early Access Pass" costs just shy of $2,000 based on current
Snoop Dogg isn't new to the world of Web3: He previously released NFTs of his own, and has claimed to be a notorious NFT kingpin named Cozomo Medici. After purchasing the rights to his former label, Death Row Records, he relaunched the company with a focus on Web3 concepts.
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If nothing else, Snoop's new video offers people a chance to see what the exclusive Snoopverse looks like without having to pay thousands of dollars.
Check out the full video for "House I Built" right here:
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