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Snoop Lion Gets His Photo App On With 'Snoopify'


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By Chelsey Wilkins

Rappers continue to dabble in more than just music. Snoop Lion, formerly known as Snoop Dogg, has decided to diversify his portfolio by teaming up with Upper Playground, 99centbrains, and Cashmere Agency to release his very own photo application, Snoopify.

Rather than using the typical Instagram-like vintage filters that we're accustomed to, the rapper’s app allows iOS and Android users the option of filtering images in doggy-style.

That’s right, users will have a plethora of snoop-themed filters with images of blunts, purple drink, and bucket hats to snoop out their images with. The cool thing about the app is that once you snoopify, you can share with your friends on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter alongside the hashtag #snoopifyapp.

This isn’t the first time Snoop Lion has put his name on a mobile application. For the release of his latest album, Reincarnated, he debuted The Snoop Lion Reincarnated App for iOS. With this application he provided super fans with a behind-the-scenes look of his latest album. You can download Snoop Lion’s Snoopify app on iTunes and Google Play.



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