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Snoop Dogg Discusses the Majesty of "Sensual Seduction"

December 10, 2007 12:42 PM ET

Snoop Dogg came by the Rolling Stone office recently to talk about his new masterpiece, the hilarious, Eighties-influenced clip for "Sensual Seduction." Here, Snoop talks about what artists inspired the video, why strip clubs are the new Top 40 radio stations and his plans to cover a Johnny Cash song (check out the Man in Black impression!). After watching the interview, see the entire "Sensual Seduction" video here.

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