Still Lounge by Dre and Snoop: Soulful Live Performances Directed by Fatima Robinson
Introducing Still Lounge by Dre and Snoop, a fresh live performance series directed by Fatima Robinson. Drawing inspiration from Ernie Barnes’ iconic “The Sugar Shack” painting, this series, with music direction by Anderson .Paak, promises intimate and stripped-down performances by up-and-coming artists. The premiere episode is now available, and we've got all the details for you.
The Fatima Robinson-helmed series, produced by John Winter, features Anderson .Paak as the musical director. Each session of Still Lounge aims to capture the essence of soul in motion, with emerging talents reimagining classic songs for a modern audience. In the first episode, recorded at Henson Studios in Los Angeles, Tonio Armani puts his spin on Barrett Strong’s “Money (That’s What I Want),” famously covered by The Beatles.
To catch the debut episode and upcoming sessions, head over to Complex, the exclusive platform for Still Lounge by Dre and Snoop. New episodes will premiere every two weeks, starting today. Additionally, Complex offers a range of Dre and Snoop merchandise, including vinyl records, tees, and more. Check out exclusive items like a red picture disc version of Snoop’s Missionary album produced by Dre, Dre’s classic The Chronic album in CD and vinyl formats, and other collectibles.
In conclusion, Still Lounge by Dre and Snoop is a must-watch live performance series directed by Fatima Robinson and featuring music direction by Anderson .Paak. Tune in to Complex for exclusive access to the series, where emerging artists reinterpret classic songs in an intimate setting. Don't miss out on the debut episode and upcoming sessions premiering bi-weekly. Explore the exclusive Dre and Snoop merchandise available on Complex, including vinyl records, tees, and more.