Snoop Dogg turns to God .

Calvin Broadus Jr popularly known as Snoop Dogg, has surprised many people especially Hollywood and his fans across the world after turning to God and declared himself as a born-again Christian. He since just released his first gospel album “Bible of Love.”
The album features a wide range of other gospel artists, including Fred Hammond, The Clark Sisters, Pastor John P. Kee and Marvin Sapp.
He announced the news of a gospel album during an interview with Beats 1 Radio, where he said “I’m working on a gospel album. I need to do it now.”
He further added that has always been on my heart to d a gospel song, I just never got around to it because I always be doing gangster business and doing this and doing that. But I just feel like it’s been on my heart too long.”
This is not the first time; Snoop has talked about Christianity. In 2016 he posted a video on his Instagram account that featured him singing along to the gospel song “I’d Rather Have Jesus.”
It’s good that religion has changed Snoop’s life completely, from his view on the gangster lifestyle to guns. Snoop even said that religion changed the way he thinks of women. Before, he would have no trouble disrespecting women in his songs.
The album features a wide range of other gospel artists, including Fred Hammond, The Clark Sisters, Pastor John P. Kee and Marvin Sapp.
He announced the news of a gospel album during an interview with Beats 1 Radio, where he said “I’m working on a gospel album. I need to do it now.”
He further added that has always been on my heart to d a gospel song, I just never got around to it because I always be doing gangster business and doing this and doing that. But I just feel like it’s been on my heart too long.”
This is not the first time; Snoop has talked about Christianity. In 2016 he posted a video on his Instagram account that featured him singing along to the gospel song “I’d Rather Have Jesus.”
It’s good that religion has changed Snoop’s life completely, from his view on the gangster lifestyle to guns. Snoop even said that religion changed the way he thinks of women. Before, he would have no trouble disrespecting women in his songs.