Snoop Dogg Screens ’10 Til Midnight’ Short Film at a Private Death Row Compound Gathering
Last week, Snoop Dogg screened his new short film, 10 Til Midnight, to a private audience at the Death Row compound, ahead of the release of his next album by the same name. The film is about two brothers on vastly separate roads in life with both roles played by Snoop himself! After the film guests participated in a Q&A to learn more about the project’s making.
A press release from Snoop Dogg’s management revealed that 10 Til Midnight is directed by Luis De Pena and Yaslynn Rivera.
Snoop’s 10 Til Midnight album is due out on April 10th.
As for the 10 Til Midnight short film, it serves as a long-form visual companion to the upcoming album while paying homage to classic West Coast gangster films. Shot primarily in black and white with striking red and blue accents, the film stars West Coast artists Ray Vaughn, G Perico, Hitta J3, and BLK ODYSSY. The story follows two brothers, Ru Little and Do Wrong, both portrayed by Snoop Dogg, who take contrasting paths as a high-stakes heist unfolds.
Watch Snoop Dogg’s 10 Til Midnight short-film:
Following the screening, guests were treated to a Q&A moderated by DJ Hed, offering insight into the creative vision behind the project.
The event drew a strong turnout from across music and culture, with attendees including G Perico, Ray Vaughn, Trinidad James, D Smoke, Jane Handcock, AV LMKR, Jay Worthy, Gina Views, DJ Whoo Kid, DJ Battlecat, and more, alongside the film’s cast and crew.
10 Til Midnight marks Snoop Dogg’s continued expansion into visual storytelling, setting the stage for the release of his forthcoming album.
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