The word "snoop" is believed to have originated in the early 19th century, possibly derived from the Dutch word "snoepen," meaning to prying or to nibble. It initially referred to investigating or searching stealthily, often used in the context of seeking out information. Over time, it evolved to denote a more general sense of spying or eavesdropping on others. The term has since become commonly associated with intrusive or secretive behavior.
The song you're referring to is "Murder Was the Case" by Snoop Dogg. In the intro of the track, he famously says, "Westside, come out and play," which sets the tone for the song. Released in 1994, it's one of Snoop's notable tracks from his debut album, "Doggystyle."
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Around late 2007 or early 2008.
yes he changed it to snoop lion but people still call him snoop dog
how i know, Snoop Dogg isn't from West Coast. in his many songs he use the word eastside, but use also the word westside.. in the song "2001" he says: "... the East is my side... "
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Hi, The word 'snoop' in itself is a synonym of investigate.
The French word for the phrase "to snoop" is "fouiner." Another French word with a similar definition is "fureter."
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The song you're referring to is "Murder Was the Case" by Snoop Dogg. In the intro of the track, he famously says, "Westside, come out and play," which sets the tone for the song. Released in 1994, it's one of Snoop's notable tracks from his debut album, "Doggystyle."
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