

Boss'n Up
Snoop stars as a grocery clerk named Cordé Christopher, a young and magnetic man, subject to keen female interest. He becomes a protégé of Orange Juice, an experienced pimp, after being informed of the better and richer life he can lead if he becomes a pimp. OJ cultivates Cordé's 'talent' and shares street knowledge with him, including the Rules of the "Pimping" Game. To some degree OJ treats Corde like a son. After achieving success Cordé has to choose between the love of his life, Chardonnay Allen, and his successful career as a pimp.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the making of Snoop Dogg's album 'Welcome to tha Chuuch'. It offers an intimate look into the creative process, featuring behind-the-scenes footage of recording sessions, studio collaborations, and the rapper's interactions with other artists and producers involved in the project. The film provides insight into Snoop Dogg's approach to music-making and the hip-hop industry at the time.
Critical Reception
Boss'n Up received a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated by fans of Snoop Dogg and hip-hop enthusiasts for its unfiltered look into the music-making process. Critics often noted its authenticity and the access it granted to the studio environment, though some found it to be somewhat repetitive or lacking a broader narrative arc beyond the album's creation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its behind-the-scenes access to a major hip-hop artist.
- Appreciated for its candid look at the music creation process.
- Found to be somewhat lacking in a compelling narrative for general audiences.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was released by Doggy Style Records and Snoop Dogg Entertainment, showcasing his entrepreneurial involvement in his own projects.
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