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 <title>The Week in Music: Snoop Dogg Seduces Your Mom; the Zombies Are Very Much Alive</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>On December 4, 2007, months before Snoop Dogg planned to make appearances on MTV's <i>TRL</i>, <i>The Late Show With David Letterman</i> and for good measure, <i>Late Night With Conan O'Brien</i> to promote his newest album, <i>Ego Trippin'</i> (out today), he was on <i>Ellen</i>, introducing the world (and an audience of very, very <i>excited</i> 30-year-old women) to his new single, <i>Sexual Eruption</i>, or as it was sung on that day to appease the censors, <i>Sensual Seduction</i>. Yes, sung&mdash;not rapped. Crooned, to be exact, like he was channeling his inner-Curtis Mayfield. Considering the many twists and turns Snoop's career has taken since the release of <i>Doggystyle</i> 25 years ago, it was not surprising in and of itself to see him on a daytime talk show. What was of note was that he was singing about giving a woman an orgasm and the studio audience was ... eating ... it ... up. Next stop: <i>The View</i>!  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/week-music-snoop-dogg-seduces-your-mom-zombies-are-very-much-alive">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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