Snoop Dogg wants to collaborate with Le'Veon Bell once he's healthy
Running back Le'Veon Bell turned to hip-hop while recovering from a season-ending knee injury, and now he's gained the attention of a music legend.
Bell dropped his first mixtape, "The Interview," in March, and followed it up with the single "On A Mission" in April, telling TMZ he wants to collaborate with some of the Pittsburgh Steelers' most famous fans, Snoop Dogg and Mac Miller.
When TMZ asked Snoop about a collaboration with Bell on Thursday, The Doggfather didn't disappoint, sending a message to the talented Steelers running back.
"I'll make it happen. He make sure his leg's right back first," Snoop said. "Twenty-six get at me cuz. We gonna make some music. Get your feet back under so we can get in the playoffs and win that thing."
It's a pretty clear proposition for Bell: Get back on the field, and a hip-hop icon will make music with you.
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