Photos | Snoop Dogg Lights Up the Crowd at Coachella

Hip hop icon Snoop Dogg commands the stage, microphone in hand and shades on, as he delivers an electrifying performance at the 2012 Coachella music festival. The spotlight and optical equipment enhance the atmosphere as the audience comes alive for the solo performance.
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snoop dogg performs at the 2012 coachella music festivalMetadata
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1600
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200mm
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2012-04-15T23:05:31-07:00
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