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Rick Gervais and Snoop Dogg: together at last
BY CHRIS NELSON

This time of year, sometimes a little escapism is all you need, whether it’s a Brit-style comedy or a Siik gangsta.

Ricky Gervais, Steve Merchant & Karl Pilkington | "The Ricky Gervais Show" | Most people know Gervais & Merchant from the BBC hit The Office; only the most devoted (and Web-savvy) of fans will be familiar with their long- and sporadically running show on London’s XFM. The pair play off each other perfectly to begin with, but the real secret to the show — presented here by the Guardian — is their interaction with producer and "round-headed little baldy Manc twat" Karl Pilkington.

Snoop Dogg | "Signs (Siik Remix)" | Despite hitting Internet gold with a smoothed-out version of Amerie’s "One Thing," California remixer Siik has outside of MP3 hounds remained a well-kept secret. Here he refits one of the finer moments from the Doggfather’s latest with a little help from a Neptunes instrumental for the Samurai Champloo cartoon soundtrack. Oh, and Justin Timberlake says "fuck" a bunch.

UffiE | "Pop the Glock" | Stop staring at the topless picture UffiE’s got up on MySpace — she’s only 19! Instead, click "Pop the Glock" for three and a half minutes of pure vocoded pop-rap perfection. If her images and her image don’t exactly jibe, well, you could say that about a lot of rappers. Just because UffiE looks as if she’d never even come close to popping an actual glock doesn’t mean she can’t make a track pop off.


Issue Date: December 30, 2005 - January 5, 2006
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