Photos | Snoop Dogg lights up the Olympic Stadium

Snoop Dogg wows the crowd at the 2012 Olympic Games in London with his signature style and high-energy performance. Clad in sunglasses and plenty of bling, the renowned entertainer holds his microphone aloft as adoring fans cheer him on.
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snoop dogg performs at the 2012 olympic games in londonMetadata
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2012-04-15T22:49:52-07:00
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