| Boss'n Up | |
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| Directed by | Dylan C. Brown |
| Produced by | Snoop Dogg and Dylan C. Brown |
| Written by | Dylan C. Brown |
| Starring | Shillae Anderson Snoop Dogg Hawthorne James Larry McCoy (actor) Lil Jon Shillae Anderson Scruncho |
| Music by | Snoop Dogg |
| Cinematography | Max Da-Yung Wang |
| Edited by | Jason Resmer |
| Distributed by |
Snoopadelic Films(USA) Big Pook Films (USA) Geffen Records (music provider) (USA) CodeBlack Entertainment (outside US) |
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88 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | es. $550,000 |
Snoop Dogg's "musical" film inspired by his preceding album R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta) The Masterpiece, Boss 'n up debuted on 6 December 2005. It came out in DVD format. It was the first release of the newly founded Snoopadelic Films, run by Snoop Dogg.
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.
The casting includes other musicians like Atlanta rapper Lil Jon plays the role of Sheriff, a strip club owner who becomes a partner in Corde's business, Dominique, Corde's attractive attorney who frees him from prison, and comedian Scruncho is Hucky G, Corde's own pimping protégé.