Snoop Dogg Releases ‘I Don’t Know’ From Children's Animated Series ‘Doggyland’

Snoop Dogg Releases ‘I Don’t Know’ From Children’s Animated Series ‘Doggyland’

‘I Don’t Know’: A fun sing-along from Snoop Dogg’s animated series ‘Doggyland’ for the back-to-school season

The song and music video that encourages kids to be open to learning is now available on DSPs, YouTube and YouTube Kids
Just in time for the back-to-school season, the beloved characters from the popular 3D animated series ‘Doggyland’– co-created in 2022 by Snoop DoggOctober London, and Claude Brookes –share a fun new learning anthem, “I Don’t Know” today (8/22/2024). Featuring Snoop Dogg as his character Bow Wizzle, the catchy tune delivers an upbeat and engaging message: it’s okay not to have all the answers.

The characters from ‘Doggyland’ bring this message to life in a fun and engaging way, encouraging young children to feel confident expressing uncertainty, and helping them to navigate the often challenging landscape of learning with curiosity and openness. By acknowledging that it’s normal not to know everything, the song fosters a healthy attitude towards asking questions and seeking knowledge. This approach not only supports cognitive development, but also contributes significantly to social-emotional growth.

The importance of social-emotional development in early childhood cannot be overstated. As children learn to manage emotions, build relationships, and make decisions, they also develop a stronger foundation for academic and personal success. “I Don’t Know” serves as a crucial tool in this development, teaching children that it’s okay to ask for help and to learn through exploration and inquiry. By normalizing uncertainty, the song helps create more organic learning opportunities
in daily life, whether in the classroom, at home, or during play.

I’m excited to share our Doggyland song and video ‘I Don’t Know’. This is specially made to get kids excited and motivated to never stop being curious and asking questions. We wanted to create a space where kids and families could be inspired to learn. Nobody knows everything and no one should be afraid to admit it.” – Snoop Dogg

“I Don’t Know” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Stream/purchase it here.

The new Doggyland Tonie is now available online and in stores. More info here.
MORE ABOUT DOGGYLAND:
‘Doggyland’ is a 3D animated series that features a colorful cast of dogs in a vibrant world where they sing, rap, and dance to fun and educational songs that promote social-emotional and cognitive development in young children. Since its inception in 2022, ‘Doggyland’ has produced a variety of educational songs about affirmations, letters, numbers, colors, animals, good habits, and accepting others. The series has quickly become a favorite among families for its vibrant animation, memorable characters, and educational content. Co-created by the world-renowned superstar, songwriter, producer, and rapper, Snoop Dogg; Emmy-nominated producer and creator of the children’s franchise ‘Hip Hop Harry,’ Claude Brooks; and singer/songwriter, October London; the series focuses on delivering positive messages through music and storytelling, making learning an enjoyable experience for young viewers.

The cast of vibrant characters is led by Bow Wizzle, voiced by Snoop Dogg, the main character who serves as the adult mentor to the rest of the cast; including Woofee, voiced by October London, who is always cheering his friends on and a voice as smooth as Usher;  Yap Yap, the high-spirited character who is known for her positive and cheery personality; Chow Wow, an empathic team player and Barks-A-Locks, the curious one of the group who is always discovering new adventures.

Doggyland is available on YouTube/YouTube Kids, HappyKids.tv, and Kidoodle.

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MORE ABOUT CLAUDE BROOKS:
Claude Brooks is the CEO of C To The B Productions. He started his career as an actor with notable success, and has acted in over 300 episodes of television. His production company has Executive Produced and created over 500 episodes of television within a vast range of genres, including sketch shows such as MTV’s The Lyricist Lounge Show; sitcoms like Second Time Around; reality shows like VH1’s Hey Luenell; and much more.

After creating, starring in and producing Claude’s Crib for Paramount, Paramount Network Television gave him a production deal, which thrived for eight years. In the children’s arena, Brooks created and produced The Discovery Kids’ Emmy Nominated children’s show, Hip Hop Harry, for which new content is currently being produced for over 15 digital platforms, and has spawned a live touring show and successful merchandising program. Brooks soon teamed with Rap superstar Snoop Dogg to form Doggyland Media and create the new innovative 3D animated series for children, Doggyland.

More info: https://ctotheb.com/

MORE ABOUT SNOOP DOGG:
An entertainment industry mogul and entrepreneur, Snoop Dogg has reigned for nearly three decades as an unparalleled force who has raised the bar as a globally recognized innovator. Snoop Dogg is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, DJ, media personality, businessman and Icon. In addition to his extensive work in music, Snoop Dogg is a serial entrepreneur with endeavors in Web 3.0, tech, entertainment, lifestyle, global consumer brands and food/beverage industries.

MORE ABOUT OCTOBER LONDON:
October London is a multi-genre singer/songwriter, producer and actor born and raised in South Bend, Indiana. In 2016, October London was introduced to Snoop Dogg in Los Angeles, and they creatively hit it off. That monumental moment would lead to a two-year U.S./Canada tour with Snoop and a two-part debut album Titled “Colorblind: Hate andHappiness.”

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