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Snoop is down to judge 'American Idol'

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After hearing of the millions of dollars "Idol" judges earn on the Fox competition, Snoop, in an interview this week, said: "I'll do 'American Idol.'"

TV-American Idol-Snoop DoggThis Monday, July 30, 2012 photo shows Snoop Dogg, who now goes by Snoop Lion, posing for a portrait at Miss Lily's in New York. The rapper says he would like to be a judge on “American Idol.” After hearing of the millions “Idol” judges earned on the show, Snoop told The Associated Press this week: “Oh hell yeah I'll do 'American Idol.'” The 40-year-old announced this week that he has changed his name to Snoop Lion after rediscovering himself after a life-changing trip to Jamaica. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP)

MESFIN FEKADU
AP Music Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — If Randy Jackson yells "Yo Dawg!" during the next season of "American Idol," he could be talking to Snoop Dogg, if the rapper has his way.

After hearing of the millions of dollars "Idol" judges earn on the Fox competition, Snoop, in an interview this week, said: "I'll do 'American Idol.'"

"Idol" returns in January. Mariah Carey is filling one of the two seats made available following Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler's exits last month. When told Carey is earning about $18 million a year for a one-year contract with a renewal option, Snoop looked to his manager and jokingly yelled: "Get on it!"

Neil Schubert, spokesman for "American Idol" producer FremantleMedia North America, declined to comment on any speculation about potential new judges.

Taping on episodes that include the judges doesn't start until fall, so the show has time to continue its search. The show is conducting its mass auditions now that are done without the judges.

Snoop, 40, announced earlier this week that he's using the name Snoop Lion for an upcoming reggae album. He now considers himself a Rastafarian after what he calls a life-changing trip to Jamaica, and is also releasing a documentary about his rebirth. Both the album and film are called "Reincarnated."

Given "American Idol's" family-friendly focus, Snoop — known for his colorful language and gangsta raps — said he would be mindful of his tone. But the ardent marijuana supporter seemed to have a limit regarding his beloved (and illegal) herb: "I'll clean my act up, but I'm still Rastafari."

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Online: http://www.snoopdogg.com/


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