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Snoop Dogg shoots new music video with Wiz Khalifa and Xzibit at Mel's Drive-In

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Snoop Dogg took overMel's Drive-In with rappersWiz Khalifa and Xzibit as the trio shot a new music video at the famed burger joint in West Hollywood over the weekend.The 48-year-oldAin't No Fun hitmaker and hisposse flocked to the location onSunset Boulevard in a parade of classic cars and could be seen enjoying some classic diner food in the parking lot.Decked out in an eccentric bomber jacket with the phrase 'Beware of Dogg' and white trousers, the father-of-four looked jazzed and danced between takes.

Living it up: Snoop Dogg took over Mel's Drive-In with rappers Wiz Khalifa and Xzibit, who joined him in shooting a new music video at the famed burger joint in West Hollywood on SundayAdditionally, he appeared to be smoking between.

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