Controversial rap star Snoop Dogg teams up with gospel artist B-Slade

MAINSTREAM rapper Snoop
Dogg has swapped songs about drugs and pornography for a new track
about God (and drugs). The rap superstar, who has sold more than 35
million albums across the world, has teamed up with gospel artist
B-Slade for the song "Words Are Few". Lyrics on the project include
such lines as "Things ain't what they seem, feeling like I'm fooling
me," "I know God is calling me, I'm not where I'm supposed to be" and
"Sitting here smoking trees, when I should be on my knees." The track
is the first from a new "gospel project" Snoop Dogg is reportedly working on.