Words by Jesse Serwer, Photo Courtesy of Andrew Bain—
Bunny Wailer’s gripes with Snoop Dogg/Snoop Lion and his representation of Rastafari culture have become a hot topic recently, even making gossip website TMZ. “Fire will bun fi him,” the site suggested—props on your patois, Harvey—if Snoop doesn’t make things right with Bunny and the Rastafari Millennium Council, which has also aired grievances with Snoop and his Vice-produced Reincarnated documentary—and asked him to stop calling himself “Lion.”
As it happens, we sat with Snoop recently for a wide-ranging conversation that, among other things, covered his relationship with the reggae legend and Wailers co-founder. Bunny, pictured above with Snoop and producer Andrew Moon Bain (one of several songwriters for the Snoop Lion project), appears on the Reincarnated album and in the documentary (which is set for release on Bob Marley’s birthday next month). Watch what Snoop had to say about his “big brother” Bunny below, and look out for our full Reincarnated webisode with Snoop Lion and Diplo soon.
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