*Eddie Murphy and rapper-turned-reggae star Snoop Lion hit the studio together to record a reggae track titled, “Redlight.”
The pair filmed themselves in the studio for a music video that was posted on YouTube.
The purpose of the track is not yet clear, however Snoop mentioned back in May that he had been in talks with the Hollywood star to collaborate on a series of projects. It appears “Redlight” is their first output.
Snoop told Rolling Stone: “I’m gonna holler at him, see if I can get some paper to do some of these movies. I got a lot of ideas and I’m tired of paying for them myself. He ain’t making fresh, dynamic s**t. He only do a movie once a year for the white world.
“I’m talking about real n**ga s**t that’ll keep him connected. Real boss s**t.”
Before his contribution to the “Dreamgirls” soundtrack, Murphy experimented in R&B in the 80s and 90s, releasing such singles as “Party All the Time” with Rick James in 1985 and 1993′s “Whatzupwitu” with the late Michael Jackson.
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