Rapper Snoop Dogg recently launched a brand new YouTube music channel to help children with social-emotional skills.
And people are already impressed with its inclusivity…
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Everyone knows Snoop Dogg for his gangsta rap back in the 90s.
But now the rap star is venturing out into a new project and it involves entertaining children.
The rapper shared the motivation behind his newly curated YouTube channel called ‘Doggyland’ and said it hits a personal note.
“As a father, grandfather and longtime youth football coach, it’s always been important to me to build positive and educational environments for all children. We wanted to bring our show to YouTube and YouTube Kids which provides free access to everyone, so all the kids can enjoy it,” said Snoop Dogg in a press release.
He also added that he’s always wanted to a create kid-friendly series that lets kids be kids.
According to CNN, Snoop Dogg has partnered with Claude Brooks, who is an Emmy-nominated producer, as well as a singer/songwriter.
The channel will feature animated dogs who sing, dance and rap to teach social, emotional, and cognitive skills aimed to teach toddlers aged all the way up to 8 years old, as per reports.
The rapper will take on kids’ songs such as: ‘Head Shoulders Knees & Toes’ and ‘Wheels on the Bus’ alongside hip-hop beats and colorful animations to draw their attention.
The children’s channel will “intentionally” include animated dogs of all different colors…
In hopes to promote inclusivity and diversity.
You can watch the first one here.