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that froll? How was that? Because you had just beat the murder trial? Correct? Yes, you had just beat the mother trial, Pop comes to death Row and then murder was the case was like that was? Was that the first record y'all called it or my mistaken the first the first workerd that came out, you know. The first record that me and him did was America's Most Wanted. That's what I said. That's what I'm saying with my mind. Sorry, when I said against the party, you said only him?
Oh yeah, in my mind, I was saying someone I'm dyslexi. He was my friend before he got Yeah, he said that same source awards didn't He wasn't there. We had a we had to cut out billboard of him inside of a sale. We had sales and everybody was in the sale. His billboard was cut out in the sale. He wasn't been on there. Flor talked about being on deathfloor. We just did that as a symbolar representing him and fucking with him because he was my friend. So that was a you know, a player that I did to
put him in there to represent it. Wait, so you're saying he was your friends. You saying I'm the reason why he was on that phone. Yeah, that he was my friend and my thing. Was speaking with Sugar because after he had got shot, I had flew to New York like the next day, and it was like ship was going bad for him and he had got locked up, and I was like, man, sure we need to put that nigga with us, because how far back is y'all? Spencer Uh Poetic Justice Rap Party was the first night
I met him, and then we became friends. And actually MC breed Rest in Peace was was trying to buy some dope and I knew the nigga that knew the nigga, So Breede got some dope for me and DNC and Breede was cool and Tupacket. That's how we all we came like a circle of friends. Crazy believe it. This is crazy gonna lie. I ain't gonna lie. I've gotten so so a hip hop mode fan. Just now. I
was just saying, I'm a guy. I was supposed to ask a question at this point, Like I was just sitting there like I'm just thinking, like, so, um, all right, boom that pop comes here. He's already there, y'all are already doing what he's doing. These these records come out, these records, these records. Let me tell you this for you know, all lives on me. When he get out,
I'm working on the dog Father. So when he get out, my cousin Dads is like my number one because d Dre basically like not really giving up music because I think he on his way out, but we already still cocaine in the bathroom. Don't mind, don't hey, thanks for doing it in the bathroom. And so so we're working on my record. So when he gets out, naturally, I tell Dads in the whole crew pod getting out, y'all throw cuzz all of the music, get him right first.
So he ended up getting all this hot music because we was in the process of doing Hot Ship. And then Pop brought a spirit to the studio that was different than anybody we ever worked with. He had a work spirit that was like this nigga could be in three different rooms at one time and making music and he would he would never listen to it like we was always we would. We learned this from Dr Dre.
We would make a song, we would listen to that motherfucker for a whole month, I mean just back to back thirty days just listening to the same goddamn song. Party and inviting bitches over off the sun. Yeah, and then it never come out. Nigga Tupac was like, Nigga, when we make a song, when we finish it, when you listening to that ship, pull another beat up. We're doing another motherfucking song. You can mix that motherfucking when
you finished, we'll listen to it. He was never about like, even when we made one song, motherfucker the last verse, he'd be like, all right, played back, We played down from top to bottom. As soon as that motherfucker cut off, all right, give it to the engineer, pulling next beat up. Never did we listen to us soon twice with that Nigga. That's something that I learned from him that I take with me today because I wasn't like it. I was. I learned from Dr Dre. I learned from my teacher.
They taught me exactly another time. But Pop was on something like Nigga Funk that we're going, We're going, We're going, We're going. How are you thinking? They made three albums and motherfucking ship six months. That's Gemini and that's Gemini. I'm a Gemini where but what's I'm a labor? All right? What's song yourself? Virgo. I'm a berg. I don't know if it means anything. Let's make some noise for the sign. Let's slotlog listen, Sloop. I can't, I can't thank you
so much. We're gonna we gotta, we gotta actually go. I want to admit interview. I just want to thank you because you know what, it's the first time artists like you know what I'm saying, Like you know, it's running media right now, like right now we are running in DJ and DJ. I'm sorry when I say I represent the motherfucking DJ. That's right, that's right. You always gotta have a Mexican around you. Listen, but he's from
l A. You always from l A too. Yeah, it's same ship Mexican originally say yeah, so you always got a kid and you know what Pete Allas Dodge and the motherfucker. You know what I'm saying. And it's the first time, you know, you know this is what I believe because you know we got you got g g N. Yeah, so now do you I've alway g g M when you're not there, because we're gonna be in l A August. Can I co host g g N? Can we well cold?
Because we're gonna be in the l a August twenty seven through I Gotta stay twenty six to the twenty nine, twenty six to the twenties. I didn't make that happen. That's you. You see me who you want? You said us because we're close together. Drink champion. Let's come out right now, you know I'm saying because you know why, let me just say something. When I say me, I means me is wait, we got mad sense. Let's just
make some hardcore nigger noise whatever. But it's it's it's not much more than I can't respect you because not only you was one of the most coolest people that I was supposedly like quote unquote have beef with, like you know what I'm saying in the beginning of my career. But not only that, but you continue to show your growth,
your prosperity. Everything you do is to uplift And again, this walk that you in game just did was so like inspiring to me because it made me want to go back to my own hood and do such a thing. And uh so again I want you to touch on that. And then I'm going right back to your music because it's a lot more ship. I want to talk about when you know one thing that I do, Uh, it's coach football and I have my own football league. I was just about to say, snoop football league thirteen years.
You got a question about and we've been doing that for thirteen years. Man, that's our fake sportscast to come in. He wanted to beat you up where you at. He would have been Paul with us, didn't you say, Kevin Guard? That was no. I said le Bron was coming to Minami. Yeah, he said Lebron was going to You're the big understand that eight years ago is a genius. I didn't say anyway.
I wanted to say that was doot the way he was an esquy TV and the little the Fighting Night types because he coaches his sons and the Fighting Night types with the Houston and kind of on the other and you and you commentated the game for the shorties. Come on man, Yeah, I wanted to Yeah, he really liked that. Thank you. Well, that's that's what I do.
Like a lot of times, you don't get it, don't get a lot of the ship like that, don't get a lot of attention because I don't never really want cameras around it because I do it for the love. I don't really do it for attention to try to make like what I'm doing. I want you to come and see all this great work I'm doing in the community, because the community work is supposed to be done, regardless
if it's the camera or not. And what I've been doing with these kids, I've been building them and showing them how to you know, live and go to high school, graduate, go to NFL, go to college and do their thing, and whatnot to give them hoping we go to areas where the crime rate was really at a high level. Now it's at a low level, and we're getting gang members to you know, drop the guns and become football
coaches and lead these young men. So this is something that I'm doing and I don't really get a lot of attention for, but it means the world to me to be able to do it, to do it thirteen years and running. I got a kid that played in the Super Bowl last year, years ago. You know, like I said, I'm originally from l A. And I still got family out there living Downey right now. Actually, and my cousin, Melissa, she's a teacher at a Long Beach Hide. Oh yeah, and she this is years ago. She told
me you came by. I guess an old coach years still there and she was just telling me how much you get back to the children there. You can. You would come often. She said that you were like a regular appearance there. That's what I do. I look out, you know, I try to come through as much as possible because I like to let the kids see an example of what they can be. A lot of time, when I was a kid, if somebody was considered a star, we've never seen him. Like the era that we live
in now. You see stars all the time, you know, when when when I was a kid, a star was away in the sky. You could never just pull up somewhere and see a celebrity. You know what I'm saying. You have to be like somewhere special. And if you've seen him, you wasn't gonna get no conversation with him, you won't get no picture when him want to autograph,
you've just seen the flash of him. So nowadays, these kids don't understand that they get a chance to get up close and personal with these celebrities like myself, And it's our job to give them the information on how to be what we are, be better than what we are now me We're waiting to ask this question the whole night. At one point, death Row Records was the invincible, the unstoppable, the unfunning word, the ball, and at that time the artist at the height of that whole forefront
was snoop. How the fund did that fail? Because we see other people, we see the cash moneys, we see uh the murder, The murder inks. But death Row just felt different because I don't want to say of the gang affiliation, but I'm gonna say because of the gang affiliation, Like, how did that feel like when death Row was death Row? How did that feel like? Just being in there? And then it was There was a great feeling because we didn't have to be nobody but who we was. We
didn't have to fake, you know what I'm saying. We didn't have to try to appease nobody by doing what y'all do or what they do. We did what we did. We dressed and what we wanted to dress. We wore our hair that we we wanted to wear, our hair. We wrapped about the ship we wanted to wrap about. We chose the music that we wanted to wrap over.
It was like it was a whole story that was unique to who we were and who we are, and that was the fulfillment of it all that people love and appreciated me for being me, that they didn't want me to be nobody but me. That was real. Let's make it. Oh my god, hold on, I've been wanting to take a pe for a minute. I tak a p for one second drinking. See when you smoke your brandon, Let that nigga go pick. You got a little baby bladder. Let look, let me go by. I'm gonna wait waiting
for you baby bladder. Well when he said the whole thing about n w A and then and then he went all the way to your album. Obviously there was a lot of dope West Coast albums in between that. One of my favorite, I think is an all time classic hip hop album is THAT'TH certificate ice cue of one of the best hip hop albums ever. DJ Pol
put that together with Sir James. What I thought was it was when you went to priority, I don't know what that situation was, and you did all the reissues E P M D that my first priority, that ship
was crazy. How did that come about? Well, I had talked to Brian Turner about re releasing music on Priority Records and giving some new artists and the opportunity shine because Priority Records was a great piece of hip hop that was kind of like unsumed, and I wanted to give it the authorization that that it discerned and put some of those songs together on the compilation CD's well is see if I can find some new talented Brian Turner was willing to give me that action to do that,
and it brought a lot of wellness to a lot of music that people had never heard of, people hadn't heard in a long time, and it just was a great look. It was a look of love. You know. I wanted to do stuffing that I've always wanted to do. I wanted to run Priority Records and put it back
on the map. And you should have led on a lot of records that maybe a lot of younger people cats wouldn't have even checked out, like you should have led on because it said I remember all the reissues said snoop pressess or whatever and that she was up. Thank you. Dunkle makes some noise for whatever. The funk I was talking about, I don't fucking notes yeah with Snoop man like asshole. Let me tell you something. Snoop is a real nigger, you know what. You know what
the crazy thing is. And I gotta ask Snoop, you know what? I asked all of our guys because, like I said, I think that we should have a hip hop flag, and that'd be establishment that you ever go to. I think that there should be something that shows this is a beautiful hotel. We're not gonna shout out the hotel unless y'all want to, unless y'all say it's no. They ain't get ain't me, but this is a beautifu hotel.
We came down all over the West Palm to make sure we see Snoop because Snooper is that that important everybody else? You make them come see us. But so, and what I'm saying is in certain establishments they have flags. Shouldn't you think there should be a hip hop flag like wherever we go, like, you know, just to just to make sure that you're welcome there and just it can be a nine star, here'll be a one star.
Just unless we needed, we need to come up with that flag in the hip hop community something that we can know. Let's make Snoop something that we can all agree on that represents hip hop. And when we know that flag is that we know we welcome hip hop, unify the world before anybody Else's what I'm saying, before race, before race, before political parties. I think that people should run under hip hop. And I think that. Listen. I feel he was just on here last week and fifty
endorsed Kanye West. I heard that. I thought that was I thought that was nice. But can you can you just mean West? Can't be no crazy? That motherfucking Donald Trump? Can we go? Can we go? Can we can we co sign? Say on Drink Champs that Snoop Dogg is also endorseing Kanye West. Yes, I'm endorsing. But what the stoop that I think about the Donald Trump? Um? Because you you smoked with Donald Trump at some point with him once upon a time, you game ecstasy. I didn't
do all that, LSD. I didn't. I did a little roast. He had a roastrom comedy sense. Remember that I went. I went hard on him, right, so you know, I kind of was sucking with him till I heard some of his views and his perspectives and that made me back up off from because a lot of the views and perspectives that he got. I have free ends that represent those you know fastest in life, you know, whether than Muslims, Mexican whatever they are. And it's like that's
how l A people called the Muslims. That's all so hard, that's funked up. How they like singing people out and you know we don't do that. We multi culture, were Fox with everybody, you know what I'm saying. So if you started singing out motherfucker's you might suppose sing it yourself, fut because you don't know who connected, You don't know who the plug is. That's a fact. The listen, let me just let me point something out. That's how I know I'm not rich at all. Do you see my roaches?
Those are my roaches right there, their motherfucker's little as motherfucker look at Snoopers roaches. God that I can roll four more because I know I'm not rich, not being rich, Snoop, Yo, that's big a rude. Listen, you can roll to blods out of his roaches now, Snoop, this is the craziest ship man I've been in the game since nineteen nineties seven my first album. Yeah, and my motherfucker was smoking hot the report. But what I'm saying is sometimes I lose it. I don't want to do this no more.
What makes you You just dropped a new album. Did we speak about that? Yeah? Well, you know what, I'm competitive. I'm competitive a lot of times when my competitive energy, are you competitive against other people or against yourself? Because I think you competing against yourself at this best all I'm competing against myself. You know. It's like a player that you know continues to go to the NBA All Star Game and he continues to make it to the Championship.
He don't have time to watch his highlights because he got another game to play, another season to get ready for him. And that's how I look at my career, is that I'm always preparing myself for the next game. You know. Like I knew I was going on tour with me and Weird, so I said, let me put together album so that way when I'm on the road, I have a reason to be on the road because I yeah, I could have went on the road with no album, and you just got Kobe Bryant high let's
talk about that. Kobe, call me man. That's sun up bout the photo shot the picture he comes sing and they're doing wrong like that. Now he came, k Man. I love him to death. He came over with a spend of time with me on some on some you know, after after thought, as far as after his kids. You got him hot noise. You didn't. We were talking endorsements because I gave Up. I gave a car right, a sixty six plenty at Para sit a Laker mobilit that
I had crafted. I need to be more friends with you because I want you to give me a car at some point. I don't know what it's okay. You give me all New York to York l a l a car at some point, like twenty years from now. I was okay. But with ad you so you gave Kobe. I gave him a car because the car already smell like bud. That's not it was. It was a brand new It was a nice teen sixty six plenty a Paris City white interior, yellow exterior, purple top. You understand me.
With preparation. Yeah, So I gave him this vehicle for twenty years of excellence so he didn't representing the Lakers and giving us something to stand that he came out here had red eyes. No, they pho shot, they photo shot the eyes. Man. You know they're gonna don't make this ship working what it is. Man, But you kid, you guilty if you ain't even if you association association, you're sleep Man, There's no way I can thank you. Man. You know what I mean. Drink Champs. It's the first time,
you know, rappers have took over media. We are so excited and I'm sorry. You gotta wrapping d Yeah, we're the wrapping back. That's right, That's right. And listen, we're the wrapping in the DJ and we want to we come into l a all twenty seven k DA. What's up with y'all? So gonna set it up for that way they can do the GN Yeah, we want to hold definitely listen, and you know it's the crazy ship is snoop. But this is what we'll do. Whatever guess you send us. You don't gotta prep us. We just
send us to that. And we don't have a pre never the only shows I did on the g G and I ain't never prepped out. Yeah, I don't have no knights of getting ready for the here bringing this version of drink Champs, and it's got to be spontaneous. One thing about us as lyricists, as mc s is you know what we do. We we float with the motion. And sometimes it's better when it's spontaneous because if it's
gonna be written, the scripted ships gonna be fake. I'd rather go off script because that way you can talk about ship that ain't on the script because it scripts sometimes gonna allow you to talk about specific things. But if you go off script and you go, you know, spontaneous, you can get the in depth interview that you really look for to make this ship real flying different like the rest of everybody's on that ticket. It don't matter like we all think about this ship. That's a fact.
I make some noise. I'm not snoop. You one of the most. You're like at the end of the day, brother, you transcended culture. And what I mean by that is Dana New York, Nigga alive. That was alive when you when you dropped what was that when you dropped dog Parto Reegan ship. We forget Parto Weeken. So when you drop Doggie style. There's not there's not a New York nigga live that can't say that they are identified with you.
Like while something is is cripping right now in New York is because I mean, I'm just keeping it the hunted I have to. It's because of you and then and you still out kicking ass m And I asked you, uh, I asked you all what makes you keep going? And you said because you still competitive, very like I hate to lose and if I'm but, but you also keep venturing like you did album. Did an album with master P. Yeah,
I did three albums with master People, three albums. When I left Death Row Records, I signed with No Limit Records, which was the hottest rapp label in the industry. When I signed with No Limit Records, they was the hottest in the rap industry. They was the only nigga is getting money in the industry. But I'm not got to say this because it was very important. Please please Puffy and then was was rocking, but they wasn't getting no money like master P was. Like, and I had been
around the camp. I ain't been around Deaf Jam. I was on Death Row. I've seen all the niggas that supposedly had the money. Master P had the motherfucking money. He had the money. That was three albums. I did three albums with him, my dad the game is to be sold, not to be told. And I did a movie called The Game of Life right after that. Then I did Um You Were No Limit, Top Dog. Then I did Hot Boys after that, then I did motherfucking The Last Meal. Then I did The Chronic two thousand
and one. That's when I got with for real. But I put the East Siders out put after Dogies Angels. You understand me. He showed me how to put business because I hadn't had a record label. I was always talking that dog estyle ship right to handle record label. Master P showed me how to put a label together, how to go get money, how to eat, how to make money off my tours, how to make money off of movies, how to create a different lane for me
to be seen differently. He brought money to the industry because I'm telling you the truth, niggas wasn't having no money. He didn't hold you. He told the niggas how to get it man, because see, rappers wasn't getting money man. That's what I'm trying to tell y'all, niggas was getting gold chained and you get a big ass production deal, or they spent all this money on your album and marketing. But the niggas wasn't getting no way out to ask money.
Niggas on't no limit money. Everybody on no limit had a house, a car, two guns, and a bank account. And then after that you after so you had three albums. I want three projects, and I went from Doggy style Murder was the case, dog Pound, dog Father, above the rim out of there, No limit game is to be sold, not to be told, No limit top Dog and last meal, I did three albums and three butt out the contract master to night in the penitentiary instruct the deal because
everybody else was scared of that nigger. Everybody. That's when she was the monster, the boogeyman. That's when he was the boogeman. Pete went to go see drunk a deal, paid him, paid me, got my publishing back, gave me three albums. I did my three albums, then allowed me to do the east side of the deal while I was in the process of doing my last album. Didn't get no it was the TV deal. Yes, didn't take no money from it, didn't take no imprint from it.
East Side has when sold a million records and my record labels off in popping that lost good Listen. I knew this information, but to him down and the way he's saying that, I'm just I'm sitting over here like I'm back in fan Ball. I'm sorry. Do you want me to get back an interview more? Because I'm selling have more one and we always so now you live in New Orleans, when you say years years down, where
do you start missing Cali? And then now that's crazy you said that because when I first wrote to Baton Road, Mr P tell me, Nigga, you can't go back there La. So he basically put a wall around me, like, Nigga, don't go back to LA. Because that's when the niggas was really still trying to get at me. And you know what I'm saying, I was kind of leaking so in some of these words because I didn't really have my street shipped right in the hood. So I went
back in New Orleans and I stayed out there. But about my time the second album came, I started sliding back to l A like for two days here two days then and he was like, Nigga stopped going back. I'm like, I can't help it. Then that's when I started getting DJ Quik and all the other niggas. That was a point of the second album, and it started to sound back like Snoop Dogg because the first record was South like a motherfucker. Then the second one was
getting more like Snoop Dogg. Then that's when I got dready give me bitch, please for real. Gave me from the church to the palace. Then I did the third one, which was motherfucking uh the last meal. That's when ship was like all the way right. We had Lailo, We had all kind of records that was sounding like Snoop Dogg, which prepped me for the Chronic two thousand one album.
And then he knew I had to be back in l A because my flavor was at l A. It was good that I could, you know, jump out of my habitat and getting this environment and adapt to any environment and be a chameleon. He un staying. But at the same time, I got to go back to what I'm comfortable at the zone and I'm and that's where you start to hear those records started becoming more you know what I'm saying, like the way they were supposed to sound. Wow, at what point? All that is? The
murder record that you did. C Murder record was over the second album No Limit Top Dog. I've been trying to you ain't that record because because the Death Row Niggers was on the Niggers. But originally you weren't on that record. Originally, originally, originally that's my record. There's a version without you though, right know that originally was my record. That two different versions. So that's where I'm telling you.
That record was made after some ship happened in l A and the Death Row Niggers try to get me. But there is two versions though. Yeah it is. But the version that you heard was after the fact version because KOC did the original beat the nigger that did move bitch to come on give it to you. Oh my god, that's what I'm saying. You're wrong. I say you, I'm gonna think you ain't. When I said you you you you let me threst it right, No, ship didn't know thres this is my Niggers. Yeah, y'all got that
ship on luck. That ship y'all a little Snoop. God damn it, I can't believe we did it. So Snoop, we got to marry Jane redside about we got to Mary Jane. Yeah, we do. We got the we got the g we got gen popping over vote TV and I got my own, you know, sensituation vote trying to lock me down, shall go over the wall. You know what you do. You get paid to play and then you do it and you keep it moving. Don't get question.
They don't get everything. They just get some of the things because you're not gonna find everything, so you're gonna do some of the things. He said. What I'm saying because I wanted to, Because that's so you got all g gen uh and we're gonna try to host that. Definitely, Trina do it. And you started that ship in the backyard somewhere. Man was just that I didn't start. Yeah. I was watching the news one night and it came on.
It was a murder. It was something I was like, why every time the news come on with some bad news. I've never seen the news come on with they got dick sock or some beautiful alley way point. The start of news networks all good news it's all fun, it's all comedy, it's all me, and we're from that to where it is now. That's a fact that's reported that they get this dick sock in the alleyway. Goddamnit, it used to be me. I've been buried for a long
time for the space of me before I was married. Yo, my nigga slew yo, come on, get your fucking ass out. You know, best of my liquors, they provided the liquors. We used to have girls head part of the drinks. What happened? I don't know. Man, I'm married too, but I don't mind having girl like I candy. I'm just shopping. I'm not buying anything, you know, sometimes a little sloop. You have never got tired of this lifestyle lifestyle I live, no, no,
I mean nothing lifestyle live. That's that's a fun up question. But I got tired of recording and doing the same process that style I have got. You see, when I'm I became my own boss. So being your own boss, you make your own rules, you play your own plays. And I don't do what they do. I do what I do. So I drop a record when I won't do a movie, when I won't shoot TV when I won't do a shoot deal coach football, you understand me.
I do what I like when I wanted to be like it's like it's not a script, that's everybody else's script. You know. Like if I was in the world of sports, I would be my own sport. I wouldn't even be I'd be a little bit of basketball, a little bit of soccer, a little bit of golf, a little bit of football. Like, Nigga, what sport are you? Nigga? I'm just I'm just that. I'm that sport, Nigga everything goddamnitt that. Welcome to play a new podcast network featuring radio and
TV personalities talking business, sports, tech, entertainment, and more. Play it at play dot It. We're back to Drink Champs Radio with Rapper and R and d j f N. Listen, this is real ship, right man. Okay, Jenna Juice, you have niggas in the East Coast, Jill, Niggas was getting drunk on that ship. Yeah, how did this concoction? This collaboration? Collaboration, Jenna Juice, collaboration happened when Nigga was a young nigga
seventeen sixteen. You really didn't have too much money. We used to buy Seagrams Bumpy Gen bumpy face bottom and we used to get uh. It was a drink called supersocho and we used to mix simple break down Nigga. Supersoco was a soccer drink, nagging and it was like a lemony flavor. You can look it up on Google. Nigga looking up. He was like, he plays soccer, and Nigga looked at up. Nigga looking up looking up its
Spanish supersocho looking up Spanish Nigga. Supersoco was was a mix that we used to mix it with, so it gave it a different kind of lemony uh flavor. And then we went to orange juice. And then once we mixed it with orange juice, did we started doing gin and juice, and then from gin and juice it became a record because it was like we we heard the old song half did you used to always sing old songs and he would put new words to us. So the song was walking down the street watching ladies, good bye,
watching you. So he took vand and put rolling down the street smoking and though sipping on gin and juice. So he he did that. But then We got David Ruffin Jr. To actually sing it on the album makes snoops flossing on us, just that, Yeah, that is real. What do you go about the song? That's the fact check. Yeah, but they got in the bottle to see what they looked like in the bottle. That's it. You found the brand. That's that's the hazard. It sounds he's called off that
nigga found facts in the bottle. In the bottle, nigger. So you know we do you know, we're like the black Howard Sterns listen to other black Latino Howard Sterns coming Latino to goddamn it, of course, but we all together, man. So it's has you still you still you're still looking for that girl's gotta be sick, you know, like like glass Bottom. It's like from the eighties. Look in the eighties. Let's think in the eighties, go back to the you
are pre stories to goddamnit. Le's make being prere stories. No, no, you know what I respect. I told Dame dash that motherfucking paid them. Forward was one of the most gangster movies I've ever seen in my life for one reason because I was a drug dealing around that term. I never was like money making mentioning them, but I always wanted to be like them niggas. I was that little
nigger that was getting it on the beach. And to see a movie like that was so motherfucking aspiring and so so deft to find to see that relationship and see how cutthroat that ship was. And it really was like that in real life. There was a great learning experience to to to watch that movie for the educational reasons as well. And you know what, you know your cousin Dad, which I loved. He sat ahead, he said he wanted to do Colors Part two in New York.
I really needed to direct that movie. I just wanted to throw that out there, just time to see him. Listen, I want to direct that because you know what, that was the most geniuses ship. Like I looked at dads and you know, me and dask we just get high together. When he said that to me, I was like, this nigga way smarter than me. Like I was like, I said, I'm gonna do Colors Far two And I was like why he said, but in New York? And I was like, nigger, I need to I'm gonna buy that movie. Like, let's
whatever I gotta do, let's do it. Negotiate, negotiating. Your dad has been the only the only kids have been on here twice. But but but snoop, So let me ask you. So with that being said, like what with gangs being it's origin being from where you come from? And now I don't know if you know, but how big that ship is in New York, Miami and everywhere? Did you ever see that? Or a gang? A gang is like hip hop, right, it's fun, it's exciting, it
looks like it's easy to do. You can do it with your friends, and it becomes something of representation of who you are, and it's a replication of who you are. So it's supposed to travel. It's supposed to go from city to city. Just imagine, if hip hop were to stay in the Bronx, you would have never got it. I wouldn't never got it, it wouldn't win nowhere. So exactly, so gangbanging it's supposed to spread. It's supposed to travel because it's just like it's some great ship in gangs.
I think if somebody wanted the easy travel guide to how it all spread, listen to some of the vacations from ice Q. Oh yeah, that's that's one of the perfect examples. And Nigga's seating up shop at one of those cities. You go to a city where you know niggas is not as fast as l A, but they will. You know, they influenced by you know, they love what they see because l A remembers movies has been made on us, like from Colors to Boys in the Hood, so we have the perfect blueprint to what it is
to be a gangster. So when you have a gangster from l A come to your city and impress you and show you what it is and give you the rules and the regulations, it's easy to influence others and to make him pick that culture up and make it. There's just like hip hop. Hip hop was born and bred in the Bronx, but it made it way. It's made its way all over the world. And when they got to Long Beach, I grabbed ahold of it and I wanted to do that more than gang banging. So
eventually it's gonna do the same thing. You know, hip hop will wire moving again and overwhelmed gang banging because the people that ain't from l A where it originated from. They're a couple of years behind with the gang banging, so they don't understand that were at the point that we know how to converse, we know how to communicate. Bloods and crips hang out and kick it. So once they get that part, then they'll understand that it's really
a real brotherhood. And I'm seeing that with all these marches and you see in bloods and crips all over the world tying. They rag together because they following what they see us do and we leave by example. So we put the right foundation. Now they're gonna walk the great path. But do you think that like hip hop if us come to this This is what I've been preaching on this podcast. I think this is like three episode now this will be four. But what I've been
preaching is hip hop ship registered as a race. What I mean by that is, you know, we might not win it as a black race, but there's people like Marks Coscrallity that people who feel like they're part of hip hop, but that not be a part of our race. You think that is that something that that we should like as hip hop? Well, hip hop don't have a race to it because it's a it's a feeling exactly. You know what, don't hand no color to it either,
because it's all about the feeling. It's been some motherfucker's that I have relationships within hip hop then got most sold than average niggas you could expect, and they're scared. Ain't nowhere near darkness mare right. So I just feel like you're write about that as far as it should be some sort of membership or some sort of because because that's what I'm saying, I'm sorry to cut you off, because people get that. They want to kill me, want
to cut my guests off. But what I'm saying is it's sometimes it's like a think of like, oh, let's just say Nate dog God bless his soul. Say if Nate DOGG was still alive and then something happening Nate dog we should be it should be a union that's already established or ready to take care of him. Like, yeah, that's that's what we were speaking about, dog What you
think about that? I love that idea and I love the fact that we even can speak on that because we got the platform and we're not speaking like if we were broken niggas, this this conversation would be fucked up because it understund like because it sounds like we hate,
but niggas ain't broke here, we're okay. That being okay actually what we are with a voice for those who can't speak exactly, trying to provide something for those who don't have or may not have the opportunity to continue to be successful, for us to be some step paved away for them for their hard work and dedication. We just like the NFFAMI, the NBA, ain't all that. We just don't have it. We don't. We don't have a
commissioner or anybody to answer to. And that's one thing that I don't think we need because that's the only thing that I see funked up about the n B n NFL, that they got some motherfucker to answer to that ain't in human, you know what I'm saying. So it should be, you know, on the level playing field where we all agree to disagree and we we know we commissioned ourselves, but we boss ourselves. I don't like
answering to nobody. I got a problem with that, especially if you don't know more than me, if you ain't position better than me, I really got a problem with answering to you. But if hip hop unionized, we would be a voting block. I get that part, but it's gonna have to be somebody that's in control. And Russell Simmons is a great guy, but it ain't It ain't him. But he didn't like the idea of that. What was this?
Do you remember his argument for this? No, I'm sorry having I keep saying prodigy having Having din't like the idea of that of us unionizing, or that's because he's to be tarting. Think about it is this. Let's listen, you have an argument he has. Think about it is this. This is who we all listen, this is what we all need to do. We all need to have each other's back, because at the end of the day, Snoop, listen,
my grandmother knows who Snoop bears. I have two grandmothers who know Snoopers, and they both dead, but they still know Snoop Bears. No, I don't about the grandmother grandma's. They both knew who Snoop was. That's a fact, right, So what I'm saying is all right, But maybe both of my grandmother's know who Coolio is. Maybe both of my grandmothers know who mc hamm is. Guess what I'm not. I don't want anything at those brothers, but I know
Snoopers okay. Other grandmothers don't know if hammer cool deal is okay. Shouldn't there be something that says when they're not okay? So we need to come in and we say, Slim, you sold thirty million records, You put your fucking money
in the g shrink. You fucked up, but we got you, and not only them, but people who like you know, who's the real rhyme niggers, you know, you know exhibits from l A and the motherfucker the true life for New York and shit, if she ain't never work out, it should be a program to take care of you, right, No, no, no, you you got the right here in my mind, and just a matter of who can actually execute that great organization can help me in that plan is excellent, that's
an awesome plan, but who can actually make that plan come to life? It really see to it because like you and they gotta see two it that it continued on you. It gotta go because that's that's throwing on you. Too much. It was it was too much because it's a lot of none my shows. I don't know if I can carry but listening. But that's what I'm saying in the Hip Hop Council, as long as somebody, as long as we try to bear some teams together, because at the end of the day, we gotta keep working.
If you're not working, then you shouldn't be involved. And we don't want to take care of the people who's lazy. Yeah, you want to take care to people who who dedicated their life fifteen ten years and they still gotta struggle to pay their rent. Don't dude, should be taken. But that's why I think d take the pictures because everybody, anybody that's an actor, you could be a b roll, you could be uh, but hip hop we need to say. That's why I think SAG is a perfect model for
what could happen in hip hop. Right, somebody just gotta put that thing down, man. You know it's a great idea. But you know, one thing about one thing about nigger we don't believe. We believe, right, So what's the next thing for Snoop Dogg? Right now? Right now, we know you had every liquor in the universe, you had every slipper in the universe. I bought like nineteen thousand dollars worth for slippers and he started the slipper game. Let's just let's just be quite honest here. Uh So, So
what's next for Snoop Dogg? Right now? And let me get let me get, let me get your rop, then let me get he's a roch? Which one of these I was gonna get that? I'll take this one. This nigger roach is my whole blood. Just for the record, Um, what's the next for Snoop Dogg? H oh oh yeah. I got an artist name October London. He forgot this nigger name. Let's make some noise for you this name. This nigga from Indiana. This nigga is Everree birth of
Mark heard you forget this? This nigga special man. This nigga is special. So he got a song called black Man in America that we're about to dropping about two days and it's a heavy record. He got a mini movie I just shot on him. Um, just trying to do my thing. Me and Jazz Faith, we're doing it together. It's called cat Like Music. Jazz Faith brought him to me. It's a collaboration with me and Jazz God death Man Snoop Stop was doing so much. Listen, man, we're gonna
do a movie together, and we needed to. I told you that. I told you, hell a blank you ship. I love your actor name. Every time I see you on screen, I'm like, this is a bad motherfucker. He don't even know you're bad motherfucker? Do you you know what? You don't know? You do? You know? In New York that's I Rock is like the ultimate cript drink. Do you know that? Yeah? Well, I mean yeah, look it's so let's see auto and it's blue dot. I don't
know if you know that crip. I ain't gonna I think you used to take a sip for the cript in New York, just just just just because best look at this. I'm gonna have to call Puffy and see if he got a few out of you know that. You didn't know that. I didn't know that. Yo. Corrol came in here and he walked out over there right let's me came in here, you were we drinking. Did correct what he does, But you did drink a couple of drinks for that for you, because he took five,
he did drink he drank. Took five shots on my line. Now he took four shots, four shots, and he's ever taken four shots fifty seventy and he don't drink at all. I think we got fifty four shots five See one thing. I was like, you smoke file. You won't make a nigga break the loan, but you're making nigga bender law. Yeah, we gotta put that in the commercial. So let me just let me I'm listening in front of everybody. Let me just say something, man. From the beginning of my career,
I never knew you guys. You guys did the New York, New York thing. I didn't know if y'all was listening us or not, but I just felt like it was an opportunity. So I went out there. I did it, and from the first day I ever met you, I regretted what I did, but I knew you understand what I did. Yeah, understand you understand all that way, so you'll respected your guys. I always shouted out the niggas. That was hard to me. Nigga, you was always one of the niggas because you didn't give a funk. You
did what I would have did. Nigger, you just wanted to get you. Took it the wrong way, Nigga, like he was supposed to niger. I took it the wrong way. I thought you were saying this. We'll get you the explanation to say the same thing, because it's just a gangster ship. Because we respect that ship. Because I always have, always will and to this day we still because people trying to call us old niggas. That's why we don't interview new niggers. Right, we just want to call us
old niggas. Right, that's okay, y'all got your own market. Who who going to interview? You'll Elliott? The niggas bored. We have no trains on this episode. Trains we came to see Snoop, And you know what, listen, we don't have no trains overhead. That makes no noise, no trains. Listen. We did what we gotta do, Snoop. There's no way we could ever would pay you. We shot here, do all the questions we keep you. I think I feel like the fn E fing got one more question. He's
just looking at me like, don't you did? And did dog with the smoke and especially trying to duck and he gave you his thank you, But I want to say, like to me, this is a milestone that God and I represent the DJ here. You know, we're we're the people that are not seen behind the scenes in the culture, but we're here. We're here, and I read all the DJ shout out. Tell the motherfucking DJs out here and your projects was always a pleasure for all of the DJs.
The samples you picked, the artists you worked with, everything across the board. I told you the remixes, everything up there was the one joint up was the Red Eye remix of was it g Thing? Yeah? Damn you you got heat? I got the record and you have to play it on the forty five speed. You got heat. I got one more question? You got heat? I got one more question? Is finish. I'm just saying, on behalf of the DJ, thank you Snoop on behalf of the DJ.
Thank you all for playing my shift, for giving me a shot, for putting me in rotation, for fucking women, for spreading it, for passing it on to the next DJ, for mixing it, putting in the mixed shows, playing me in the strip, clubs on the radio station, all of the ABOVEM and I love the djunerstan Me I respected DJ M c ain't nothing without it. So still dre Day, which is one of my favorite records, not not of this.
I'm not I'm gonna take another one of your roaches as you should look at this thing of Roly's a whole blood. It's this this thing. Day was also the loop this right, No, no, still still not Still Drey Day, who was the one on the Chronic album, was getting that little Still dre was on fronting two thousand one was over. He was going banatas and they did one want to go there first? You want to go down?
I just did. It was but it was such a hot no, no, let me tell you about that with Luke right, So I'm jumping in this when I'm a young nigger. So at this time Luke said something about dre Tim Donk said some about Dre's a bunch of niggas that was talking about Dreke because some shitty had went through. So I was just a young ghon. I was like funk. All the niggas I jumped in it was this and them niggas. And in the event of disting these niggas, I didn't realize who was real and
who was faking in that industry. We ran up on Luca then and seeing them at a convention and found out how real them was. Immediately J shout out, immediately do you remember long? So I hadn't been outside of us, so I know that they made gangsters in every state. Remember they made a record. It was cowards and co what I'm saying. But let me tell you what after that though, So we go to a man. We come back to Miami right this time, I'm just snoop dog and the dog, no no security. I just got the
homies with me. So Luke send a car to get me. That's like gangster, this nigga is he sent a card to give me Limo bring me to the club. All kind of bitches laying out for nigga, like nigga, I love you, Nick, ain't nothing moved to woo boom, go back to l A. He come to my house. We make a record. We forged a relationship with this nigga, Louke to where it's like this one of the realist niggas we ever met. So I had to learn to not disrespect niggas that I didn't know so quick. Without
knowing who the funk I'm talking about? See, because that rap sure to get you fucked up if you don't know who you're talking about. And see a lot of niggers don't know that, they quickly be like, just bitch asks nigga that nigga. You better check that nigga rezum and see what you're about. You better really see what talking about. Tricking Detroit Now, it's not gonna happen knock
at all. You gotta know who you're talking about. And it was just a blessing that Lucas was a genuine grown ass man and he was able to see pass the ignorance that we had. He the game us, We became friends, We fun when he played football against because he coached football too. So it was it was come on, answer, it's my nigga, man, I love uncle. Look he always So this is the last question, Snoop, because you you did everything we asked us to do. But listen, Snoop,
I've never seen listen. I'm on my seventh flight, you on your twenty seventh life with winds. I've seen you transition, seen people count you out, seen people do that, seen people do that to me like seventeen times, You're on twenty seven. I'm following you. How do you continue? Stay here and say? This is what the funk I'm gonna do? Um, I made myself a boss and but and I'm just gonna tell you the truth. It was like when I first started making money, Jimmy Ivan came to me and
he told me, say, by a studio. And when I bought a studio, I was able to create. It was like buying a sack. And instead of buying a sack, I bought a factory where I was the sack. You get what I'm saying. So you have to whatever you love, you gotta be able to surround yourself with it. And when I surrounded myself and what I loved the spirit of what I love keeps me doing with what I love. So it's never why am I doing it? Do I ever want to stop doing it? This is all I
know how to do. So I'm gonna keep doing it, and I'm gonna do it to the point to where it feels good to me. And it's never all this old nigga need to sit down somewhere. It's like Uncle Snoop when you come in with some more ship. You know the transition is from young mc B g O g uncle snoop. That's a beautiful transition for me. Goddamn makes a noise, you're snoop. There's no other way I can say anything else but thank you, thank you for sitting down with us. And you're gonna keep He's gonna
keep smoking, We're gonna keep talking. Man. It's motivation. So's I was trying to hold it out. Goodbye by this is called but we say goodbye. Listen, how much pussy did you get them? Dolly stop, let's just keep it around. Even if you ain't the pussy. You just got the pussy and you send it off to the other people. Come want super talked about that pussy? Got that doggy still? Um, you know what the pussy that came? You know what pussy and goddamn it, come on those dogs, dis question.
I'm gonna say, you know what, when it came the most, and you're probably gonna you ain't gonna believe it, but I'm gonna tell you the truth. It came the most when Tupac got on that for a record, because I had another nigga that was a player just like me. That knew how to play because he was knocking these other niggas bitches. This even this nigga, Ok, this nigga
pock knock one of my main bitches. Man, talk about at so you had your main bit she wasn't my main bitch when she was a little bit she was. She's a movie star, bitch, Ryan, she's a movie star bitch. We won't say her name because we're gonna protect the innessy. Yeahs, so she don't do that, she protect she she's a movie star bitch. Ryn Pockets on death front that he out so the bitches in the hooplot because everybody wants to meet my nigger. You understand me, and you know
I ain't no motherfucking hater. I don't know how to block I get out to white. So the bitch, like you understand me, I would love to meet Tupockets. That's all right with you. I'm like that just gonna always be all right now, Okay, this is where all the stars is at. So now one night I'm in the club and uh, the bitch is there, and pot see the bit he like, man, I don't want to meet that bitch. Man, I said, hey, man, that's exactly how he described the bitch. That's my bitch. I'll kindly introduce
you to him. I walked over to him right and say, bitch, this is a Tupac. Tupac meet the bitch. So you know, after he met the bit, you know, I walks off because you know, it ain't my job to stand there and see if they're gonna talk and kiss or whatnot take a picture. I walks off like a real player. I guess the exchange numbers. I don't know, so you understand me. A few weeks later, I'm trying to, you know, slide by and go see her, because you know, she's a slide piece to me. So I'm trying to go
see on the late night like I normally do. You don't leave that back door open, and I'm like, what what was in it? I finished slide through? You know what I'm saying. Lead that back there's open, and the bitch hit me with I don't think Pop would like that. This girl was Dona for the record, right for the record, this girl we told about for real. That's what the said for real, dough. Now that wasn't hey, that wasn't Madonna. And that look Didn'tiga is lucky. You don't think I'm
making this ship up. I'm doing Saturday Night Love in New York, and they get documented nigger. When I had that Tommy Hill figure shirt on the red, white and blue one, blew the motherfuck up. The shirt sold like a motherfucker. Right, So the nigga pod come and see me here in New York. He bring me some weed, and he come backstage with the bitch Madonna Madonna for real, for real, about to feel like man. He brought the bitch to Saturday Night Love. He was knocking the bitch
man because he brought me some blood. Man, He had the bitch on his own, man, and he wasn't even like flossing the bench. He had a right here and Biddy came the other way around. Tupac hand Madonna. Man got down. This is this is, this is the park. Can't your hunk in advance? Come on? Yeah, this is Pod God from real. No, No, he got all this, dozens, it's all yeah. He said, though, sour though, come on deeping my family. Yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you, Yo.
Goddamn your snoop. That was heavy, right, he gave us crazy that them last two right there. That was crazy but heavy. I couldn't believe you will do that. No, I'm serious, man, that's not the ship went there, manute. And one thing about me and my play game when it comes to me and the women. When I was out there, like I was really fashionably sup for the game, man, Like once the point of time, I walked the red carpet man with two bitches on the leash. Man, this
is documented, man. Hold on, I got the Favorite Player award card, your ship goal, my ship. But did you hear what I said? Man, the red carpet man with two bitches on the leash and they didn't say one fucking word I'm talking about. This ship is documented, man. Somebody, somebody pump up that that picture of that footage of Snoop with two bitches on the leash. Two Moody, Please do we have any WiFi because you have to mind our managers. We have no matters. Do you have any
Prince or Michael Jackson stories? Yeah, you got Howard and I know you got Prince stories. You see you see you see? I mean not they ain't really worth telling, man. They I had a different kind of you know, relationship with those two guys, because it was more about the mutual respect that I had for them as musicians to where I kind of like it when if I was around them niggas, I would like put my weed up and you know, had that kind of respect for him,
never put his weed off for them. For them niggas, describe that situation, What do you have more respect for? If you had to pick it wasn't like it was more this is this is why I respected. I had respect for this motherfucking pimp. And now get a close up up and get a little you see that two bitches on the leash and they didn't say a motherfucking maybe we walked the red carpet was it was like, so what is your mom going to say? I said, the bitches ain't gonna say nothing, so your mon is
gonna We're looking at what they look like though? Is they some bad bitches on? They some trash holds? Man? Man? You know put them back up, man. This one the nigga was a young man. I was a your Uh, let me look at myself real quickly, man. Nobody doing these bitches didn't even have brawls on man. I think that was an MPTV awards or something. They couldn't believe how Nigga went up in their man. But I fell up in that motherfucker like that that night with a
leash man. And then when I sat down, guess what I made the bitches stand up with the leash on while I'm sitting down. Reverse dog. Because you know, normally you make the dog sit down, bitch stand up. Dog gonna sit down and the bitch gonna stand up. Reverse. That's called reverse dog. We heard the reverse pit man. I made a reverse. We never heard the reverse first dog. Reverse. When you take two bitches on the leash, you walk them down the red carpet and when you get to
your seat, you sit down. He's making bitches stand up in the AFP we're putting on TM the first. You know what the twittert is. He's he drinking fake activists to change that. I can't afford to change me. Yeah, because he drinks. You paid lean for real. Don't talk to him like that. Leave stoop. Let's let's give me some love. Stop you gonna beat something. Bought me a carnic album for us with the little gonna be something you drink factivist. Tell him it's called charricol people chricool.
What do lane make you feel like? I never drunk that ship? So Sloop, what don't make you feel like? I don't know money? Like like you smoke like a thousand blunts, Like when it's the end of the day. You know what I'm saying. You smoke man blunts. You're already like that time the episode Do you do you want to have sex when you won't leave? Man? You just want to get just has Yeah, you don't want to move your headhere. You want to be just want to be like that. But that's not something. That's not
what I guess when we was young. We just was in the here to listen. Now, can I talk to you? Because I love the way you just took it. These younger brothers they drinking late. They can't even fuck. They just thirty years old, Snow. So you're saying that it's just one that I've been coming out. I hang out with them and they've be's coming and say, you're slige. You you still this long daddy, big big thing with the whole strangler. But I don't because I'm married, Snow.
The temptation is what I'm trying to say is is the new generation too much hooked on drugs? I think the new generation, the new generation is doing what every generation before them has been doing. They we've just been It's just repeating itself. It's just a matter of they have to understand that don't let the drug. Do you You understand understanding where you can't be in control? No more? One thing about my error. When I became a rapper,
I was an ex cocaine dealer. So my mission was to get rid of cocaine and to bring weed to the forefront. So my mission has been accomplished because now we're just legalized in the whole globe and it's coming slowly but surely to a hood near you. So you was it was it? Powder? Was a crack. I sold crank. Okay, I sold that Hula lula. I sold that. Who who little trick that they smoke crack over there, So we smoke. They called that a primo when they put that the
side of a joint. They put a little break on a little bit in about how Miami niggas. Miami niggas get they keep it, they do their thing. They smoked that, and the gangsters and motherfucker out here. I respected. I respected three or five in the real motherfucking way. They're different. No, I repect him neigla because he was coming out in twenty years fox him. Should we just saw dads lives out head Miami leggs. That's that nigga cousin our head up.
When he said that, I don't that's his first cousin. Yeah, that's this blood. Yeah, but dad said that shot. I sat there and these niggas being out heads, they ever as long as I've been out here, and you're my relative nigga got that makes a noise to me because don't even know what they do. So you know, I can't thank you enough. Pushing down without smoking, I'm not gonna lie. I want to smoke. You got another road or blunt to can't give you? Just fifty ship right
here and vodkam that's heaving vodka. Yea. Can we we gotta spend this ship and we got puffy listen back from the table, your check, slipper when we looks so right now, So puppy, they're supposed to be this closet about don't worry about snood. I'm like saying, no, that's you're reading the saying the piece, which one's which one can bust a nick over the hand, but one of them new is got to check three ships. Will you listen? A lot a lot of people can do what we
just did right now. We sat down and talked to the boss of another coast. We chopped it up. We had fun and we laughed and we smoked, we drinked, We did all that. A lot of y'all people, I don't know what. I don't know what is? What is fucking leave that ship off my ship? A lot of y'all can't do that. We just did it with smooth Dog. He's smoking on some real Cali too. That ship in his hand right there. That's that. Do it fluid. I don't even know why I'm being in the collar and yeah,
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