Photos | Snoop Dogg's Electrifying Solo Performance at the 2012 Grammy Awards

Dressed in iconic sunglasses and stylish accessories, Snoop Dogg takes the stage with his microphone and electrifies the crowd with his solo performance at the 2012 Grammy Awards. The moon and stars overhead add to the magical ambiance of the night.
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snoop dogg performs at the 2012 grammy awardsMetadata
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2012-04-15T22:49:38-07:00
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