Snoop Dogg looks to impart wisdom to the youth with the launch of his own animated children’s show, Doggyland. Doggyland, which you can find on YouTube Kids, features Snoop rapping and singing nursery rhymes and educational songs with a cast of colorful dog characters. He says the show’s goal is to promote tolerance and acceptance at an early age in a video about the show’s creation. Kids Songs & Nursery Rhymes, the show recently released its first four episodes, which are available to watch on YouTube and YouTube Kids. New episodes of the show, will officially premiere on Tuesdays.
Snoop’s collaborators on the show include Claude Brooks, the executive producer of Hip Hop Harry, and R&B artist October London. On the show, Snoop voices an adult mentor dog named Bow Wizzle, who of course, guides the cast’s puppies with advice and songs like “Everyone Is Different” and “Sharing Is Caring.” The show’s soundtrack, Kids Hits, Vol. 1, is available to stream on DSPs.
The 50-year-old multi-hyphenate added, “I’ve always wanted to create a kid-friendly series that lets kids be kids and is truly representative of the culture with everything from the music to the characters,” he added. “When I started to build my team, it was only right to partner with Claude, who created the iconic series, ‘Hip Hop Harry,’ which built the blueprint to diverse kids programming, and October London, a talented singer, and writer.”