I’m not a fan of rap or rap culture, but it’s interesting to see  Snoop Dogg’s approach to his new app, iFizzle. Priced at $0.99, it’s apparently a great way to immerse yourself in the Snoop Dogg brand via the 16 built-in voice recordings. That’s actually pretty much it: you tap on one of the […]
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I’m not a fan of rap or rap culture, but it’s interesting to see  Snoop Dogg’s approach to his new app, iFizzle. Priced at $0.99, it’s apparently a great way to immerse yourself in the Snoop Dogg brand via the 16 built-in voice recordings. That’s actually pretty much it: you tap on one of the buttons and Snoop will utter one of his famous quotes through your iPhone’s speakers.

There’s nothing wrong with that, but considering iFizzle’s limited functionality, I’m wondering if the developers shouldn’t consider a bit of re-branding. I realize calling iFizzle something like an “audio Snoop Dogg simulation” might be a little too much (although it could be tongue-in-cheek if done right), but calling it an app isn’t really correct either. However, if you are interested in iFizzle, you can find it on the App Store or check out the preview of the app on Conan O’Brien after the jump.

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