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F and this is just drink chance, motherfucking podcast, Make
something y know, man, we had some crazy guests in
the last week. We haven't been able to update our
drink Champs Army. I don't want to call them fans
to us. They were fans the Army, they're part of us. So, um,
what was the past guests we just had? We had
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Kenny Anderson, we had Havoc, we had Murder Murder made on,
we had Ray kuon and fifty part one and two. Man,
we did one point eight with him total because you
know one and um. So we're just giving this and
we launched the videos, the full videos, which bands have
been going crazy for yan funnily finally did it. Hopefully
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by the time this comes out, well no, no, this
is this won't be um. But we're also gonna give
you the throwback Thursdays. You didn't want to call it
that I hate I don't know, I don't know. You
just said he just hate calling and throw back Thursday.
But we're gonna rewind, gonna get the new episodes on Tuesdays,
Video Tuesdays, and then Thursdays we're gonna give you the
older videos starting with day one. Yeah, starting with day one,
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we're gonna go back and go backwards on these motherfucker's
they feel me. But tonight's guests, you know, um currency
was the first guy to come in here and turn
it into the champ. But he was hands he's uh understood,
the smoke King, the smoke Champ and over this legend
that we had, I'm talking about this legend I'm talking about. Uh.
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He was very easy to work with as well, very easy,
crazy the way actually hit hit me, you know what
I'm saying to uh hook to hook it up anyway.
And then he didn't want to leave, Yeah, he didn't.
We actually he was very comfortable. Yeah, so we Um,
I say, without further dude, let's just let's get into it.
Man Snoop dog Man, the god father, the king of
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the West Coast on the Drink and he drink with
us and we got fun up that night. Let's do it.
Let's go as it sounds. Let this hay Hank sand Green,
I hope your so this is your boy and o
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this motherfucker drink Chance podcast makes something And right now
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we got the West Coast on motherfucker who took death
Row super legend on his fucking back and rolled it.
Then when your niggas trying to front, he went to
New Orleans and got motherfucking pole Boy Sandwiches and went
platinum on your motherfucker's And then he went back to
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the West Coast and showed y'all niggas who's real king
of the motherfucking West Coast. And right now we're talking
about the legendary, the honorable, the dude who steps up
for black people and black people's rights and gangsters and
gangster's affiliated life. Right now we're talking about the legendary,
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the honorable Snoop Dog made some so Snoop so Snoop.
I'm gonna start off by saying, you know, I've seen
this march that you guys recently just did. Um it
was you in Game and the reason why it was
so acceptable and so relatable to me because both of
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you and Game, uh both are part of the same
culture and I'm a part of and then but in
your hood, it's it's a separation that that that that
divides y'all, but y'all came together. So I want you
to break that down for us because you know, well
you know a lot of times we brand watched not
to know because you know, it's a blueprint, that's you know,
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printing before we've been able to read walk a tongue.
So it's up to us to break the chains and
to put a new you know, blueprint and new protocol
and effect. And that's what happened, you know, many years ago,
me and Gang for us, the relationship when he was
just a young homie, and you know, always trying to
guide him and lead him and direct him and give
him information on life because I did never want to
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see him go down the wrong path that I went
down as a youngster because I didn't have nobody giving
me no advice, so I was always giving him advice.
And you know, one day we just said, you know what,
we fed out with all of this, you know, police
brutality and all the ship that's going on. We was
really fucking fed up to where we really wanted to
do something. So when he called me, I was ready
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for him to tell me, let's go funk up some ship.
But you know, he hit me with some you know,
it was his idea. Was he called me and he
was distraught. I really wasn't even paying attention to the
news and ship because it was niggas getting killed every day,
so it was like it was like, okay, whatever, But
then it would hit him so hard in the heart.
And when he called me, he was like, dog, I'm lost,
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I don't know what to do. Always come to you.
I want to funk up some ship. I'm like, nigga,
I do too. Then I was like, damn, I can't
leave him like that. I never let him down the
dark alley. I always gave him a light. So I
was like, look, call me back when you figure out
what you want to do, put a plan together, get
some protocol and some structure and whatever you want to do.
Hit me up. He hit me about two or three
in the morning. Was like, we're gonna meet up downtown
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l at five in the morning and let's just figure
it out when we get there. And when we got there,
I came there and my gang of tire ready to
go to war. Yes, yes, yes, he was. And once
we got there, then he figured out what he wanted
to do. Once we got there, then he laid the
plan down and ran down the speech and said, we
want to go to you know, the police defarming to
reinduce to ourselves and let him introduce themselves to us
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and build some sort of dialogue, and the department was
a part of that from the beginning. No, let me
tell you, let me tell you how the spirit work
game figuring out what we was gonna do. When we
got there in the morning, his spirit was, this is
what we're gonna do. We're not gonna go down there
and we're not gonna master them. We're gonna talk to
him a better relationship. So as we're walking down there,
the police escorting us, because we built the relationship with
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them before we even started. They escorting us to the
you know, headquarters. When we get there. We don't even know,
but that's a graduation for all of the new recruits
that's about which you guys didn't even know that was
going down. It's amazing that these is the new guys
that are about to hit the streets and they need
to get an understanding with us who are own the streets,
not just me physically, but the people who actually live
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in these communities that you're gonna be pulling over and
talking to, so build a bond with them. And it
was just beautiful that that happened. And then the mayor
and the chief of police was there when they heard
me and game came in peace. There was like, you
know what, we want them to come talk to us
behind closed doors, and they let us come behind closed doors,
and we vented and we converged, and we set up
a day in the time to re establish a relationship.
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And we followed up and they did some more things
two or three days ago. So it's building that dialogue
between the community, the leaders, and the police and the mayor.
And that's what needs to be happening, you know what
I'm saying. So that your opinion and your opinion right um,
is that what you you feel like it should be happening,
is the communication. Because when I grew right slope, Um,
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I grew up and the nigga that was patrolling the
hood was also the nigga that was fucking Tamarraw. Yeah
you know what I'm saying. Like, but now the nigga
that's patrolling in the hood come from you know, Buck Creo,
you know, you know whatever not come around. So here,
don't you don't understand our dialogue. You don't understand our
car communication. Like I grew up with police, not saying
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that I work with them, but we had somebody from
the hood who always had an understanding with them to
where they wouldn't just come in there and just bogard
and just beat dogs to us if they wanted somebody,
the homelies would be like, look, we ain't gonna help
you getting, but we damn sure not gonna, you know,
do nothing to prevent you from getting. And at the
same time, it's like, now if you don't have no communication,
the police are scared when they put lumpthing on the mac,
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but just drawing down when it should be. Let's get
an understanding. This man is trying to go home whoever
he is. He may have a family just like you.
So let's communicate what he first, to find out what
he's going through, because you don't have to always had
a negative approach, because you never know this man may
be going through the same ship you're going through. Now,
is this something you guys are gonna do ongoing or
is it just the one time? It was? It was
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a spurred the moment for me, you know, because like
I said, I was ready to do something bad, but
the spirit told me to do something right and through
that we build a relationship with the police department. So
now it's dialogue going on in l A and that's
half the battle because before another shooting happens in l A,
we'll have some sort of communication with the Chief, with
the mayor. So it's like, look, even if we do
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get like some of the hombies that was there, and
now they can say that, look, I got the mayor's member,
I got the chief members, so hold on before you
bust on me. And it's like just that small second,
it's all it takes to take somebody life or to
save somebody. Just the images alone from that that meeting
was crazy. Yeah, let's pick that up right now. I
speak some noyers for the goddamn and I also want
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to set out Beastball Liquors. They provided the liquor right now,
driving some rose. He didn't drink roll and he drinking
it out a drink Champion cup. You know, best motherfucking
liquors man. You know what I'm saying. They got about
four locations in Miami. You know what I mean kinda
too we can do. You know what I'm saying, I
don't know this pronounced that range, the Ranger and then
Florida City. Man, go check out my people at best.
But I'm looking at yo snoop man so listen, man,
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Mary Jane, let's talk about that right now. You know
what I mean, because we did talk about you know
that's positive. Let's make some noise, Snoop being positive. Let's
go down. Yea. Yeah, they said the last level of
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hustling is preaching. You know what I'm saying. So, but
but Mary Jane, I'm I'm a I'm a weak conn
the store. I from all my week guys to come
over here and make sure they treat you like a
guinea pig. Listen, just listen. We got the California and
nobody there. Do you remember what he was in the
hotel room. I was doing the What What documentary? We
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came up there and listen to a smoke. You know,
my my old g homies was like, yo, you let
Snoop smoke to shut out of y'all. Like yo, we
would be quit. He was like, Yo, we don't want
to smoke no more. And you remember that he was
in the old town. Yeah nigga smoked us out. Man,
all my old niggas, they wouldn't talk to me no more.
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Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, you were satisfying customers. So we've
seen the Reincarnation UM movie and you. You also went
out there with your own weed as well. Is that
something that Snoop has to do is bring your own weed?
You know what, certain parts of the world don't have
my flavor, and I gotta It's like, you know, you
can't eat you can't eat what they eat if you
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used to eating what they eats. Write somebody who gotta
roll with his own chef, I gotta roll with his
own personal trainer. That's like my chef and my personal
trainer all in one. The gangster Dumbo god for that
goddamn so was Miami creepy ever? Any good way? I'm
m me good crip. No, Miamie got good good I
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ain't know go front like maybe like four years ago,
Miamie store stepping that game up. When a lot of
players start are migrating out here, and you know, when
you migrate out here, and it's a certain thing that
you used to, that you accustomed to, so you gotta
have it your special way. So Miami started getting and
you start getting and then when you start seeing those
big rappers out here in those NBA players, you know
what comes with that good money and good way, and
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then the bad bitch is coming in you know there
it is there. Let me get down is hot, let
me pick up Mr Lead start rock poling. You know
my people's right there. But the Snoop, let's break down.
It's Mary Jane, because I've been you know, you know,
first off, your mom, you like, at the end of
the day, I am the second uncle with hip hop.
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I might be the third. I think it might be
Uncle Luke, Uncle Snoop and then yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I told Uncle Murder you the uncle. You're the little uncle.
But that's why Murder. That's fine, You're coming. The first
is uncle. And so now so I always followed your career.
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Me and you, you know contraverty popular belief when you
know the l A, l A and the New York
Me and you has always been rock solid and always
You've always been a great guy. But I've always a man.
Your entrepreneurial um, I don't know if that's the word.
That's what I was going for. Your mogul skills. And
I also just impeate you with the mogul with the
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compound out in l A. We're gonna be in l
A on August twenty seven, Bigger. Now you're on tour.
We already were That's why we're trying trying to get
your l A trying to get but this married Jane
being Now for dude like me, who who who is
not as smart? I can't google, but Mary Jane works
for me because I'm bozo. I'm a bozo. But Mary Jane,
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it shows me you where the dispensaries. No, this is
this is bigger than the half, like this is explaining that.
I want you to explain that to the people. Well,
Mary Jane dies comment. Isn't isn't the Encyclopedia of cannabis.
It's basically giving you everything you want to know about it,
the intro to the end though um information blogs, you know,
television series, uh, dispensaries, location, straight, what it does for you,
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the style of it, the best shop, the best pop,
the best hop. I mean, it's it's information. It's the
information hotline. Like I said, it's the encyclopedia because it
covers every aspect of cannabis and it's given to you
by yours truly, so you know it's the truth. Let's
make some lloyd to that. God then my time Mary
Jane dot com. Yet Mary M E R R Y,
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you know not married, but marry. I'm telling because we're
very married. That's a Christmas It's an application. It's website,
is stuff everything, it's all. He only does heroin. He
doesn't man. So so so let me just break it
down for you. So now the Mary Jane at you
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go on there and it shows you where you like
you you put in a zip cold I believe right,
something like that, like you put it in like where
you at, and then it shows you with what what what?
What what what? And if it you know, I don't
want to show if. I don't want to say if.
If you're in a legal state, but it doesn't matter.
They take care of you where you don't take care
of you whatever you have. Because I see, I see,
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I seem big. I don't go. I sit there. I
was like, God, damn it, Jesus, let Jesus, let me
let you figure it out. How the fun do I
be a part of this? And this is something crazy
because it's Google for weed. That's the better way because
you don't smoke. So I gotta break it down for
you like that. It's Google for we like you know
how you want to google who got the best tacos?
It's it's pretty much the same thing. Yep, ye for
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weed or more. Yeah, it's better. Yeah, I would say
Google because it covers everything Google. So also, now you're
on you on um. I gotta meet this guy there.
You know, I've never met with Khalifa. This is my guy. Spoke,
we spoke, we kicked it, but I've never spoken. He
has the one of the worst um um Internet scenes
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I've ever seen in life. He kicked somebody out with
the blood. Did you ever see that footage? Yeah? Yeah,
Well he listened to the studio session. I'm looking because
I'm a fan of Whisker Leifa. I'm looking, and he
stops the whole studio session and listening session. He stops
and all that said, yo, you you gotta walk out.
So I said this Nick, gotta have a cigarette of
song and this thing I had a blood. I said,
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talk to you listen. So what do you think about
the joints versus the blunts? Well, I'm one of the
originators of the joint movement. That's what Currency said on
this show. That's what Currency said. Keep your motherfucking blunt
in't your pocket low? Because about the zig zact smoke.
That's the curious. Yeah, let's make some noise. Super Yes,
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I know my ship. You know what I'm saying. But
at the same time, it's like when I was introduced
to the blunt. First person to ever attroduced me to
a blood was Bushwick Bill, but we were working on
the Chronic album. That is intelligent as a motherfucker knowledge.
So yeah, so he get us hard with the blood.
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I'm like, okay, that's cool. The next time was at
the Poetic Justice rap party. Tuparc rolled up a blood
from them to nigging smoking blunts with me. Then I
begin saying, man, I like to wear that taste. So
then I started trying to roll a blood and they're
from there. It became over woman because the zig zag.
When I smoked a zig zag, I will get high
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fast as fun. But when I was smoking blunt, it
was like it was like slowly but surely it was.
It became my cup of tea. I don't know why.
You know what I'm saying, Like from beard to hard
hard liquor or whatever whatever your cup of tea is.
When you find what your ship is, you roll with
it and you are because we old tell us real quick. Ok.
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We was on tour right just when the niggl was
a young nigger, so we only was sucking with saving
gin the tanger away. We walked up in the store
nigg and we've seen some blue gin niggles like cud
they got some crip gin cul So we bought this
ship and started drinking. And I think it's like nine proof.
How many proofs is? It knows how many proofs funked up? Proof?
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Say what it is? Once we've seen that was like
nigga ninety we take. Yeah, we didn't mix it with no.
We were straight drinking cript. That's not and juice. No,
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that's bombay, that's what. That's crip juice. Now now did
you say that right? You said crip juice right now.
I'm gonna be honest. My first time be into l A,
I color coded everywhere I walked, meaning if I was
on La Sienega, I dressed according to Las Naga. If
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I was on you know, Roscoe's Peak, and I forget
what was the other thing, Okay, Yeah, if I was
on there, I dressed cold. The only time I never
dressed coach is when I went to Long Beach because
it was a full city of and y'all nick is red.
Whatever the fun you want to, let's make some noise
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for long reasons. Look, let me tell you how I
mad uh. Let's I meet nas. I'm on Coner right,
I'm in Guardina with my own boys from shotgun. This.
When you say Guardina, you took my Long Beach. No,
Guardina is a city outside the Long Beach. When they
got gangs over there too. I've seen the hotel on
there for a hundred must be bad if but I
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see the hotel, I've not staying there. And it's like
early nineties too. It's like, so I'm out there, you
know what I'm saying, hanging with my own boys from
a shotgun. So it's just yeah, it's just it's a
long street that we're on. We all stand out there
like seven eight deep. So a white van pull up,
cousin a white van, fifteen passenger van, and the nigga
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jump out with an all red sweatsuit with one leg
of his sweatpants lifted all the way up, with some
boots on, and he running across the street. One matt
And if you don't pay attention like a nigga, fel
just come to a drive. But he really just coming
say what's up? So my niggas is like going to
get their thing. I'm like, hold on cause that's the
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rapper from New York name Nasuse was this. It's like,
let's let's make some noise. Yeah, and it's the first
time I meet Cup. So he run over to Meach
and Guardina another niggas. But it's like if you're riding
down the street you see one of your niggas that
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you've seen on TV, and you're like, nigga, pull over,
let me how that snoop dog. I know this nigg
is gonna say what's up? Not knowing you got on already.
You know what I'm saying. You dropped out a passenger
van nigger. It looks real suspicious. So when I when
I shake his head, I'm like, check this out because
next time you here on my number, you got to
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come you addressing. I'm not gonna man, I'm not gonna lie.
My first time going to l A UM, I was
taught the cold, you know what I'm saying. So I
was taught to like because you gotta realize we had
the l A l A y'all had, y'all had the
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new York, New York. First, then we had the l
A l A and we thought it was termed more
than the two greats died. And then we all pieced
it out, but a lot of people didn't know we
pieced it out. So we was But at the same
time open. When I was coming to l A, I
was already taught the color codes, or I was already
in I was hanging with mac ten So I knew
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when I go to Englewood, it's a certain type of place.
That's a certain type of place when I go to
when I corrupting them and I go by a tray
and them blocking, you know what I mean? Like I know, like,
but you know what the on top of all of that,
what you're talking about, yo, gangster, you and Capone and
mob deep, I'm gonna get your folk niggas that let's
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let's y'all, y'all folk niggas. Gangster was so gagster. Then
one thing about the art of war, when you do
with somebody, you clash with somebody, it earns your respect.
You know, through the battle, you learn out of respect
your enemy, and your enemy becomes your friend. And that's
that one, because you know they'll go where you'll go,
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and you realize we both on the same side. That's
what it was, the side of black power side black niggers.
Listen you black power to motheruck. She is black, a
lot of black. Yeah, she is black. So so all right.
But but before you posted any longer, because we know
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what you do when this is the first day of
your tour. Let me tell you something. This is actually
the first day. Tomorrow's the first the first stop. Yeah,
it's the first. But listen, let's just let's just be
clear how how how much the big homie he stopped
his ship and he said, Yo, I want to do
it before the first tour because let me just tell
you something, Snoop. We don't like to interview people when
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they're on a promo one because we're bigger than this
fake to get some love trying to be on the
air because he's pushing to promote something. We're just doing
this on the trength overdue. I've been watching y'all do
interviews with all of my homeboys. I'm like, when them
I listen to not only that man, you know, um,
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you know what, I'm not gonna lie to you. We've
been sitting here waiting this room for you, and we
had a whole Snoop Dog playing list, and we all
sat here and we just listened to your heads and
we didn't care because you know what, you know, you're
I hate when people call your West Coast legend because
you're bigger than that. You're just Ship. I don't even
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know if this is a word of superiority. D make
it up, make it up. Listen and and you know what, yo,
let me tell you something. I said this on the podcast.
I don't know if I said this on the podcast,
but I said Puff. I have never seen Puff, not
once hate like I seen him do fucked up Ship,
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but I need to see them hate and Snoop. You
are the only other person in this universe that I
have never, ever, ever once see have a hating bone
in your body. Let's make some noise for that. God
damn it. I'm gonna tell you the first day I've
seen you, the first thing I ever met you, right,
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all right, this is exactly how it happened. Boom um.
I said it with corrupt here and if you need another,
we got one role for you. That's o G. You
ain't talking og like I'm gonna give you one. I
gave you home Bolt Campbell. What is it. I'm Bot
Campbell County. I'm gonna give you, give me stories. Let's
do it. Let's do it. So this is the first
time I did l A l A. Right, they did,
(25:24):
They did New York. We did in l A l A. Okay,
you got one already, but godmady, Okay, let me leave
this over here so I know, and then boom right,
So then we fly to l A. We fly to
l A. Um, it's the Source Awards weekend, right, Um,
so everybody got to go back home. Now. When they're
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going back home with U, my record label hit me
and say, yo, you got the number one uh album
in the world. I said, yeah, this is the only
place you're not doing good is l A. So I said, damn.
I'm in l A at the time. So I'm like damn.
And um. They went to the top floor of the Mangyans. No,
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this is, this is, this is this is this is
when ship is on fight. So he comes and then
uh they went to the hotel and they bring us
to like the champagne, the bitches, the service of Champagne
and all this crazy ship. I'm in l A. I'm
looking at the view. I'm like, all right, cool. And
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then they said you gotta stay out here a couple
more days. But everybody had got robbed. I'm talking about
Martin Lawrence. They were listen when they were at Martin Lawrence.
It's a problem, like this is the funniest new world
that it was bad about that. You're like, y'all got
to get that back Martin. It's like, I'm like, I
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get that back home, gonna figure this out. That's how
fund up it was l A at that time. And
you know what happened. It was when I stayed them
extra days. You know, uh my, my, I'm calling my
big homie, my big homie corrupt. You know what I'm saying,
uh my big homie dad because a couple of years
older than me, I'm thirty eight day. I don't want
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to say what age day? You know what I'm saying.
And they say, they say, because I was about to
thrond on listen cause you're good, and I'm like, you know,
you know, we we this is It wasn't called a
sprinter back then. Back in the days we had it
was called a limo bus. So we had a limo
bus and Shock even walked in our ship, and my
niggas held me down from DPG And I would never
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forget that every again in my life. But then let
me let me get back to the first day I've
ever met you. So the first day I even't met you,
l A l a comes out. I've never I've never
seen none of you guys. We spoke and and then
if you go to Power ninety six or what was
one or six? Big Boy was there and they tell me, yo, normal,
you gotta go upstairs by yourself. So I'm like, all right, cool,
(27:56):
I got all my niggers downstairs. I'm like, all right, cool,
I go upstairs by this of it's Snoop, it's dass,
It's it's fucking Shock ship. I walk into the negas
like what's But I ain't a lot of you. My nigga,
my balls, My balls was in my little pinky. It
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was a little baky too, But I acted tough though
I ain't like I'm not gonna yo. And and and
that was it was beautiful because my whole point of
bringing up this whole story is I never ever heard
Snoop hate on the nigger, never ever in your life,
not even sure night when he was trying to kill me.
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You want to talk about that all I mean, you know,
we learned that, we learned to live and forgive. You know,
me and him got a great relationship now, so we
could have passed that. And like I say, one thing
about my life. You know, um, I know what I'm
here for. I know what I'm called to do. And
knowing that, knowing that I'm a prophet, knowing that I
speak the truth, knowing and I got so much to deliver.
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The devil gonna show up in many you know, faces
and fastest, and he's gonna always comfortable within because he
could never get to me from the outside. He could
only get in from the inside. So he's always gonna
show you that face and he's gonna give you that deception.
But at the same time as my job to continue
being me and to educate and elevator, not to try
to persecute when he down or to kick him when
he down, with to lift him up. And they gave
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him a spirit of love that he gave me when
I didn't have a position to be a rapper, to
be a voice, to be what I am. So I
always took that in mind. And you know, even when
I was able to build my team up and be
strong enough to where I could do something to him,
I didn't want nothing to happen to him. You know
what I'm saying. Because what was the worst time during
the no limit time, no hell nog no limitause he
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wasn't playing. You know what I'm saying that he wanted
to get at you. Oh he didn't want none, no way.
Jim Niggas was really no limits soldiers. He wanted he
wanted to actually when I was in the blind, when
I and had no help, when I had no team,
and when he could stack a team. You know, And
I'm telling this story because people need to know certain
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things about my life. But I went through and what
I had to persevere and how I stayed strong and
stayed peace and didn't revert back to what gave me
a murder a murder case earlier in my career was
you know, foolishness. As far as I was consigning being
able to be blessed to get past that, I couldn't
put myself in that position to do that again. Speake
(30:28):
some noise for that. Got that so snoop we talked
and we talked about you on tour right now, we
talked about that, correct, No, no, no, we didn't get
a depth in that. So tell us what's go on
this tour right now? Let's get into that. Well, me
and where is like my baby brother. So anytime you
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go on the road with somebody that loved you, didn't
see the footage where he kicked in the guy out
for smoking a blood man because me and then we
we we owned that page. We used to do zaggs together.
We gotta have a blood conversation with him at some point. Man,
can't wait, give us together? Oh yeah, I can't wait.
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But when he drew the mine, you know, he was
like he ain't working with it no more. Him and
two chains and their fifty other niggas Like who you
want to with? Um? Just me win Kok like groceries. Right, yeah,
let's make some noise for the bit that eagle. I'm like, So, Snoop,
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you know, you know a foul show. I don't know
if you know. Shout out to Kevin Gates, to Kevin Gates,
Katy Dredges, Kevin Gates. He got two phones, So Sloop,
it's a foul question. It's a foul question, but we
have to ask everybody this, especially the legend. Go ahead,
do you he asked, No, never have never win? You know?
(31:57):
Let you said you did? I said, I'm I'm willing
to try. Listen to eat the bodies like g series
has been fantastic. Like I've been thinking that my wife
was here, remember when he was here? Like, listen, so
you never ate the booten the ghoceries. No, man, like
I'm I'm very pleasurable in the bedroom to my wife.
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You know what. I'm staying to where I need to be.
But as far as like being like over, you know,
extraordinarily freaky, I'm I have limits. You know what I'm saying, dudes,
And don't you know what I'm saying, because the Holy
Wilde do his job, so I don't have to do
all that. I don't know what he just said, but
it was a body, So that's listen my man man. No, no, no,
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I'm not going to the story. Do you want me to? No,
you have to just go first, So s listen. You
see my man bed, you see his bid? Do you
die my hair? Do I die my hair? Now? My
ship stelversion, motherfucker, let me show you. Okay, look, you're
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gonna make him feel mad comfortable. Let's make some noise
for ef. Somebody else in this game severs. Motherfucker. Okay, snoop,
I'm sorry because he brought it up. It's only because
he brought it up. My hairds. You want me to
wear just for me and for ship. I'm like, I
don'na with this showing my ship. No different comments. Okay, snoop,
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this is this is a story we ran on this
podcast way too much. But it's there's the last time,
the last time each other the story. All right, this
is my friend. This is the last time you till
the story. All right. You know you're very serious right now.
This is the last time each other the story. All right, listen,
and then I'm gonna smoke your blunt you gave me. Listen, snoop. Okay,
this is my friend, This is my this is one
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of mym this is one of my closest friends. Right.
He doesn't think he's petty. I'm petty as a motherfucker, snoop. Right,
you've been getting money since ninety two. I've been getting
money so ninety seven great Richard than me. Goddamn, it
makes a noise for you being rich. But this is
my friend, right, he doesn't think he's petty, Okay? His
girl x X girl went to the Cisco video, right, okay?
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That was yeah. Listen, I want you to ask because
fifty fifty already agree with me, right, but I want
to see if you agree with me. He doesn't think
he's petty. I said that he's petty, all right. His
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girl went to the thong. Excuse me, the thong was
she was going to the thong and she asked them,
she said, she told him, I'm going to story. I'm sorry, snoop,
I'm playing with the facts, okay, drum facts. So he
found out his girl's going to the Cisco video and
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he cut off. Was he petty? Or was he right?
That's petty? Don't he told the wrong story? He told me.
Now you want me to tell you the other videos
she went to? Which one? Everybody fucking me? Come on?
Come on, come on. She also went to the okay,
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come on video? So who do you want? Okay? And
now doing all this process. He texted me the other
day and he said she also went to come on
your video? Right? He cut it off, Earli, He didn't
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make the right decisions. He did because she, as you
can see her track record prove that she was moving
her way up to a Snoop Dogg video. Hold on,
if she was, and she would have made it a
Scoop Doog video, they got dick down. Let's just keep
it because behind door number one there's one day exactly
(36:18):
I knew that I was out. Let's make some noise
for EF and not care about you know what, because
I'm thinking about the player right which was told to
me a long time ago. It's not about how hard
or hard tough your heart is, because your heart could
be broken when you were playing. You gotta have a
stomach for this ship did You'll be able to do
anything if you've got a tough stomach. So make sure
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you're tied up on your stomach because you've a funk
about your heart. So let's let's just break that down.
Because one of the last times I've seen you wasn
Bishop don Jong crib let me. You want me remind you?
Was it? Was it the Man Show? He was doing
the Man Jimmy Yes, and I can look for Jimmy Kimber.
(36:59):
Was Jimmy Kimble. He was a little nigga back. Yeah,
he was a little he was. He was the passenger seat.
He was still dinting homebirl Superman. No, he didn't even know.
The bitch was nothing man and um what happened was
I went to sea school. It was some crazy ship
(37:23):
in New York. And then we went and I went
to l A and he said, you're come to the
Bishop crib and Bishop Man already gave me a famous
player car. I'm not gonna lie. From the story of
your girl, I can tell you never got a fas player.
I love you, Come on let me, but it's a
famous player call. It's a gold car with a serial
(37:43):
number that yeah to you and you only I and
I had that. Let's make some noise for me having
to And the last time I see you wasing Bishop
on crib, you invited me, and I'm not gonna lie.
That's the only time, because see I'm I'm a rose guy.
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I'm a and that's the only times don't want He
has so much champagne, more wet, more wet, Oh my god,
the king of more away. He was buying the mind
a case and get like, yeah, that's when we had
a little homie that was getting at and I'm gonna
be honest. That's the only time I thought in my
mind I smoked you out because you quit at the
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one point you don't remember. Okay, let's make some noise.
I didn't give me New York And it was second time. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
because I ain't gonna lie. Slooper was looking at me like,
because you you you, you don't have to buy no more.
And I bought every weed, everything that had weed. And
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Rapper n R E and d J e f N.
Let's just take it back your first out. I'm gonna
be honest. We loved in w A so much in
the East Coast. Now I'm gonna speak from a New
York perspective as the e f N. I would love
to speak from Miami perspective, but we loved n w
(40:59):
A so much. And then when the police had came
out and the ship was happening, and didn't remember the
first cop ever killed was in Queens with Fat Cat
and Patti Mason the parole officer. The first cop that
ever got killed was in Queens, the contrary to popular belief,
would ever be And then the police came out and
(41:20):
and I'm gonna just speak for me for me when
that first time I heard first first time I had
straight out of Compton. I was scared of Compton because
I thought Compton was a jail. Because I remember the
last time I heard something was Raker's Island and they
symbolized Racer's Island from uh cooji wrap. So when I
(41:44):
heard straight out of Compton, I thought these things was
talking about jail right, this is real ship, this is
my own personal life. I'm not speaking for the East Coast.
I'm speaking for me. And then we got to realize
what w A was and the n W and did
we realized gang banging. We realized this, this was something
(42:05):
totally different, and then it disappeared for quite some time,
and then all of a sudden, it's this record called
deep Cover. Mm hmmm, classic. How How did I don't know?
Just take it from there for me? This is the
blunt you roll for me, because I'm I'm smoking deep
(42:28):
Cover was. It was a situation where we was in
you remember the time period I'm talking about. What I'm
talking about where n w A And then you just
burst out of nowhere, and I wanted you to take
it from there our apologize. I don't want to cut
you off. They killing me for this. It wasn't like nowhere.
It was like I was on the sideline watching in
w Ain't getting ready getting my ship together before I
(42:50):
let you go. Now in the movie, it was like
you just walked in the crib and deep Cover was playing.
Was that like, did that happen in real life? We
just walked in the crib a deep couple in the
studio in the movie. That's how it was predicted. Well,
some some of the movie was you know, of course
made to be a movie, but life actuality. You know,
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there was a scenario where we were staying with Dre
at his house, the same little house that you're seeing
it in w Ware where you know what the g
things saying was, well, he didn't have no furniture. It
was just a studio. And one morning he was on
his way to gonna work out, and before he left
he was like he put his beat up and he
was like, I need you to write something to a
(43:33):
sugar on courting and tell you what it's about. So
when he leaves, suld call me about an hour later
and he liked, Doggie dog Um. I got these people
on the phone from Sony. It's it's a movie called
deep Cover. It's about an undercover police officer. I need
you to freestyle for about you know, seconds, and then
I want you to you know, cut it off, cut
it off, like you're cutting it down and I'm gonna
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just tell you I'm gonna call you back. I'm like,
all right, cool, So he called me back. I put
the beat on. He like, I got him on the phone,
let him here. So I started busting a little bit,
busting a little bit, busting a little bit, and I
turn it down like he's like, we're gonna call you
all back. Boom, he called me back. He's like, Nigga
writes the song. It's about an undercover police officer. It's
called Deep Color Cold. So I write the whole song,
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Drake come back. He listened to what he's like on
what he like it, um like Nigga would fucking So
we ended up saying this ship this Nigga don't like it.
He hates the record. So he laid down. We do
our ship. He put his little twist on it. A
couple of weeks later, Nigga tell me, yeah, we're gonna
um do a photo shoot. Come pick up a couple
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hundred dollars. So they give me like two or three
hundred dollars. I'll go to the swap me by White
Sex High White Sox had was this swap me on
Slawson and Crunch. No I went to comptence. Wat Me
from Long Beach Compton was closer, So I went to
to the comptence while I mean it, bought the outfit
that I had on, thinking it was gonna be a
photo shoot. Then when I get there, Niggas is like
(45:00):
you nigs like okay, and the first scene is I'm
like and the last time you spoke to him, he
said he hated it. He hate the record to this day.
Oh my god, don't we only performed that record probably
ten times my whole life. I got it one time
the fun He don't never be that. He don't like
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that record, like that's not one of his and he
don't understand that that record, like you said, that's the
birth of that of the rebirth because me as a
child in New York, that was our ship. Like we
kind of in my era, we kind of related to
n w Ay more than what African bambaba. And the
(45:44):
next claim was the one at that time like I
kind of identify with l A l A. I'm excuse
me what l A music? Other n ways more me.
I'm just saying me, I can't claim the East Coat
right now. I got to claim me. And then that
that that that tension was, that attention was voided. But
then out the blue comes to this deep Cover record
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because that was big on the East Coast. Deep Cover huge. Listen,
I'm telling you, I know it's bigger in New York
than it Wasn't that like, it wasn't really that big
that I'm telling you to this day, this seventeen thousand
remakes of deep Cover in New York right now, I
believe it, like I'm telling that record was to say,
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that's the first record that I was ever on. So
you gotta understand when the story getting big. You know,
people were telling me, man that record, and that's when
your MTV raps motherfucking five five Freddy, and then they
had Drake and Dr Drake and we made the motherfucking
countdown Nigger. That's when I knew it was popping because
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if you get on the count down, count that was different. Man,
knock it off, if you get on the countdown over
there on the East because it wasn't number dodds in fact,
videos a P M. D. It was nigga, nigga. It
was all heat nigger legends. There wasn't no new booties,
wasn't popping back so when the deep cover, when a
(47:07):
deep cover record actually hit, did you knew you was
about to be a star or that wasn't the moment yet?
When was the moment that you knew, Like, Nigga, I
made the cause in the movie, in the movie, right,
let's just let's just knock this out because I'm gonna
be honest. When I looked at it in the movie
and I looked when you walked in and show the
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night jumped up and I was like, told us new
to get out of here. And he was like, na,
I like to be because I said, that's fake. That's
not snoop because I know you. That wasn't fake the
way we when we met that so he told you
to lead a studio. And when we when we the
first time we made contact was tension. Oh you know
what I'm saying, because it was like because he blood
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so so you walked in the studio, wored me and
Warrang warrangy bro, that was wrang okay, that was wrange Okay.
So Warrang brings me into the studio and he right here,
he don't know who I am, and I'm talking the
way I'm talking, and he says something about the way
I'm talking, and I'm like, when nigga, who is you?
And he's like, well, hold on, and it's like Drake
(48:09):
like wait a minute, He's like he here to do music.
And then they put the music on and then when
the music come on, the nigga start busting. You know,
one plus one equls two. I'm the company this to artist.
Let me go ahead, get a relationship. I like this
nigga because he got hard. I like this nigga because
this nigga hard. So it was like it was like
I said, still sharp and still there wasn't no busters,
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but no punks, wasn't no no ween. He's no bound
down or none of that. I ain't gonna lie. That
ship just made my day. Just now make some noise.
When I seemed that, I said, there, but you know
what you're talking about the beginning of your career. Yeah,
they don't have nothing loose. Wow, I'm trying to get
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in one fitting, you know what I'm saying. It's like
I wasn't trying to be extra out, but at the
same time, I'm trying to get in one fitting. I'm
here to do some rapping. Nigga, don't try to check me,
nigga when I'm here to I'm asked to be here,
Nigga want me to be here. So the first record
Yeah ever worked on was the Chronic. The first song
we ever worked on was g Thing. He gave me
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the beat, go doom doom, doom, boom boom that beat,
and I took it to my house. I was, I
didn't even have a house. I was staying with my
my cousin on tenth and Lawn, me dads and about
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seven her kids. So I wrote that motherfuck on tenth
and Lawn, took it back to the studio. He liked it.
Ended up going to jail for three months. I had
to wait, and when I got out, recorded it, recorded
that song. Then the deep cover situation happened. Okay, hold on,
you went to jail for three months. That means you
was patty. We need we need to know what what
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what petty ship you did to go to jail for
three less? Alright, I was on probation run okay, joint
the stitching probable. He was already on already need to
get on, and I was. I was selling cocaine now recovering.
Let's fast forward back have ain't drug. Goddamnit. It makes
(50:23):
a noise, sloop. Let's pick up hold on, hold, let's
pick up the best buy liquors. Man. You know what
I'm saying. Let me let you think it's got me
drinking with Joe Snoop man, it's it's no way we
can repay you. I also want to pick up my
boy farm assist. Man. You know what I mean. He
got the plug at the Tetra High dro Club, but
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I had Snoop. Please finish that story, please, what we're
talking about. I'm so fucked up too. I just go, oh, no,
why he was petty for going to jail for okay, yeah, yeah,
three months ex recovering ex drug jeller. Right. So now
this time, I'm I'm on probation, right, so I'm working
with Dr Dre. My probation officer know what's happening, but
(51:06):
he don't know what's happening because I'm nothing came out.
I'm talking about. He was working with Dr Dre on parole.
Let's make some noise for him. Yeah that and this
is when this is down, you know, this is when
Drey was leaving Ruthless records are trying to figure out
what he was. Don't do you get what I'm saying.
So it's that stage right there. So now I'm working
with Dre and doing my thing with him, writing behind
(51:29):
the scenes, trying to create whatever we're gonna create. We
didn't even call it Death Roll records. We call Future
Shock Records. Right now, So I got after after Math, No,
this is before this, after Rufe when he leaves Ruthless,
before y'all hear about the conflict with him and easy.
This is when they're trying to figure out how he
gonna leave. He didn't even left yet. He trying to
(51:52):
figure out how the fun he gonna leave. So now
I'm on probation. So now I got a toothache. So
I ain't got no money to go to Dennis. So
my auntie, she's appeal lady. So she gave me Cody
and some other ship. Hold on time about the pell lady. Yeah,
she got everything everything, everything, she got burger es and
(52:19):
two bells. That's what was Luke Kimia everything, she got everything, man,
So she gave me this TV couple of things. I
take them around. I'm good. I'm like, WHOA, So I
go pee in the bottle, not knowing that I'm gonna
test dirty because these are prescribed drugs that have not
(52:40):
been prescribed to me. So when I give my test
back to probation officer, like, you know, Mr Brodess, you
got a dirty test. I know you ain't doing no
cocaine because it ain't cocaine. You know, because I'm I'm
as drug offender, as a register as a drug offender.
Now you can't be around in none of that ship.
So he says, it says that you have colin. What happened?
(53:01):
I said, man, I had a toothing. He like, well,
I'm gonna take you to the judge and see what
the judge say. The judge was like, you violated three
months off I go in the middle of getting my
career started and hoping that Dre don't be like funking
this nigga going to jail. I ain't working with this nigga.
But he held on so he wasn't petty at all.
I apologize for making noise for that. You retracted a
(53:23):
petticoat How were you trying? So now let's take it
to that first album. Okay, so the chronic album happens.
How much is the chronic cell ship about five six billion.
You're already on tour. No, that's the that's the thing.
(53:43):
We didn't go. We did a seven day tour for
the Chronic run dmc uh, Ghetto Boys and Dr Dre
and Snooped Dog, and that motherfucker lasted seven days because
on the seventh day of Christmas, my true love gave
to me all the bloods and the crypts that we
had with Nigga niggas. No, no, we was. We was cool.
(54:06):
We was on the road together. But the niggas that
every city we ran into, it was a problem because
it was like, you can't take all these rough, tough
bloods and crypt together. We can't fight each other. But
nig we for the funk y'all. And it was like afterwards,
weren't being the hotels and ship nig the holes are coming,
a couple of niggas coming and just just go all bad.
(54:28):
And by the seventh day, Nigga was in my room chilling.
I had a couple of females in there and then
Shug knocked on my daughter. But the TV on Channel four,
I'll putting on the Channel four Niggative News was outside
Nigga with the police and everything. Yeah, we're about to
come in here and get these niggas out of here
right now. We got them surrounded. And then that's why
(54:51):
I love his gangster head, because that nigga found the
way to get me, him and Dr Dre out of
that motherfucking We ran through a back window, ran across
the freeway. Nigga, you got us some motherfucking rental cord,
drove to the next day, got a private plane and
flew to Yeah, Ni night was a cold gangster. Can
(55:18):
I get a five ro goddamn it wrong? Can I
shot you out? Come on? Come on, wrong listen. We
got me and people listening. I'm lying, but they got
like four people. Come on, half you know what I'm saying? Uh?
Ted chung everybody? Uh what's the what's the but Ron
shot your people out? Man? Just shot yourself out man,
(55:38):
shout out to me, run out where you listen. Let
me tell you something. You know why I had to
do that minute interview because people don't get close to
the dog man, you know the all I we are
so honored at the drink champ because he and let
me just tell you something, he hit me and it
was like, Nigga, he look, nigga, you ain't you ain't
(55:59):
inviting me because I was like, yo, you know, you
know it's it's snooped like sometimes he don't. He don't
even forget that he snooped dog. So when he hit
me with that message, I was like, holy, I think,
I think I screenshot at this ship. This makes a noise,
new noise. So old. So you did that? You did
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the Chronic tour which was seven days? Ye, then we stopped.
It was over with seven days? How was this approach?
Because the Chronic sold how much? I forget like maybe
six millions? I was about to say seven so sick,
So six millions. So now, and how old are you
at this time? Two? I am twenty years old? Now,
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how the funk do they tell you getting the studio?
Because you at this point you fucking everything. I don't
even fun. I was twenty years old with a flat,
reckless and makes a noise for you sucking every day.
How how did they get you in the studio to
make this classic? First? It's crazy because twenty years old,
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I don't give a funk. And when you black, twenty
is thirty right. When you're black, right and you're from
the hood. But when you black and got money still
twenty is fifteen. Yeah, but I remember I didn't have money.
This is this is being twenty with no money. But
you're coming off the Chronic album. You didn't have no money.
That was Dr Dre's album. That wasn't my record. Remember
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I was working for High. I was the I was
the ping, you know, the ping behind the scenes which
enabled me. This is where I think the blessing felt
like it failed. When we was creating there for a record,
we didn't have no roster, who was coming out, what
was going next, and what was in order? It was
it was pecking order. We put ourselves in possession, meaning
that once Dre album was being worked on, whoever was
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the dopest, the hardest, the one that people wanted to
see in here next was gonna position themselves to get
a solo dem And that's what I was pushing for.
I wasn't never doing nothing but that. That's why I
wrote the best material for him. I gave him the
best ship. I didn't go in there half hearted. I
went in their whole hearted and gave him the best
of me. So when it was time for me to
do my record, he gave me the best of him.
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And then next after that was the Dog Fail because
Corrupting Dads was pushing the hardest on my record. So
it was like everybody was pushing and we was pushing
each other to where the blueprint was laying out as
we went. It was never written in stone. Dre Snoop
Murder was the case Dog Pound. It was like, you
know what, Dre album, We're gonna figure everything else once
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we get past this first Yeah, And what happened was
I was so so so so because I totally saw
to cut you off. But ye'all was all on that album.
But it was the chosen one. I wasn't the chosen
when I was the one that I was the one
that worked the hartist Like then nobody came when you
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say Warring broke me out to the studios. Arg was
was the plug. He was the plug. War was the
plug with connecting us. He was the plug with some
of them samples on the Chronic album. He was the
plug with the skits and like he was the plug,
like you know what I'm saying, Like he was really active.
That's why he was able to put a solo record
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out without Dr Dre without Death to save deaf Jam Records.
Let's not get death part fucked up, to save deaf
Jam Records and get Russell them a whole new check
again and put them back in the game. Because the
rap game wasn't favorable for deaf Jam at that time.
Death Row swallowed everything up and Warren G was like
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a plug into the death Row system without dealing with
Shure Night. You get what I'm saying. And that's real
business right there, and Russell theon identified with that, and
it's it's proven that that was a move that put
def Jam back in play to give Nigga's deals again
and for niggas to eat again because they were back
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as considered being hot because they had Orange three or
four million record selling on his own without without them,
basically without us, but with us, because we were just
behind the scene. We just wasn't visible. So now long
beach right This first album, this first album, I heard
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that she said after the Chronic. No, first I heard
that you said in the Chronic you all stayed at
the same house and ye and then um, now going
to this first album, first album, got an apartment in Hollywood,
one dare room. We called it the dog pound five
hulls a month from rent. I'm barely paying in Hollywood,
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in Hollywood right now, like that Frank right in the corner.
It's still availbum down right now, right now, right now.
And if we're gonna tell the listen that we're gonna
be the next Snoop Dog, we can we Twitter, Mr
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Le We're gonna say this. It's y'all to y'all new artists. Ahead,
listen because that first album, because I just wanna now
I'm gonna represent for the whole New York all these
other moments. I didn't then I would like you to
represent for Miami. But when you dropped that first album,
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everybody related to you and you was I don't think
you would uh initially try to identify with every ghetto
in America, but you identified with your ghetto. And what
happened was it identified with everybody across the globe. So
I want to I want you to take us to
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that first album. First album was heavy Man because me
and Dr Dre was together every day, Like we would
really ride together. We would be in the vehicle he
had the beings back then, um he would pick me up.
We would roll together. We would stay to night together.
We were doing all kind of fly ship like it
would be two girls, right, I give you one scenario
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just because we're personal like this, And they didn't put
this in the movie. So I was like, all right,
I'll put it in. I'll put it in my mover there.
So we for example, we had two girls, right, and
these two bitches stayed together. So but they stayed forward though,
so I didn't hand the car. So we go see
them together right now. All while we're writing to go
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see them, I got a cassette on Planet Dramatics Marvin
gay Phone all kinds of old ships. When we get there,
he going his side of the room and going on
my side. We meet back up like six of them
owing six of the moaning the living room boom, jump
back in the car and ride back to the studio
and make a record. That's how Doggies Down was created
for like four or five of the records. Some of
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them record was created based off of a night that
we had. You know, later on that day, my nigga
Dr Dre came through with a gang of tanger right.
Some of that ship was really happening, and it was
like it was translated into the music, and then some
of the records that we made on Doggy Stayle was
just the song Jeez and Hustlers. He said, going there
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and might check. I might check, and what I might
check is what you're here on the album. It's a
whole one. Take free staff, no going back, no doubles,
just whatever the funk came out, came out. When I
was done with it, was like, all right, let me
write it. He was like, you ain't writing ship. That
motherfucker's dope. I'm like for real and like, yeah, played
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it back from me, let me hear, and I was like,
fucking came out just like that. Same with the Ship,
isn't it. So these are two records that I didn't
even write. I just went in there and just might check.
Might check one too, stopped hopping like a rabbit. Oh
I do right. But some of the songs that I
have done have just came spontaneous, and that's just how
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the funk they go. It's just it is what it is. Like,
I know the craziest records on mix tapes because that's
my Minami. Yeah, Dogy Style Remix. I love that record.
When I was a mixing, I was like I needed
to hunt the record down. I got it, put it
on my mixtape. I was the craziest in Minami with
my ship the Doggy Star remix. Man, that motherfucker never
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came out. I love that because I don't remember it.
I love that you gonna bring it down. Yeah, I
mean it's it is. It's a remix, and it's just
it's totally different from the original. The record is crazy.
You know, he's the only thing that will remember that
sloop because listen, you know he brought caress One. He
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brought caress One a bracelet from Jesus in fourteen thirty one. Yeah,
he remembers everything. So that first album. Okay, you go
in the studio because now that row was the ship. Right,
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we're popping now, we like we lightweight popping. The chronic
got us lightweight popping because one thing is for showing
two things. For certain the East Coast wasn't really like
fucking wood West Coast entirely until my record came out,
Like that was your entirely true, right, because you know
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why we understood in w way, But then there was
people in between, y'all, Like, you know, that's what I forget.
The East coast might be misrepresented because it's the East
Coast as New York and then down south miamis. Yeah,
but what one thing about the West coast? The East
coast to us has always been New York. That's the mecca.
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Like we've always looked for them for approval. If they
don't give you the stamp up approval, if you can't
get on High ninety seven, Angie Martinegze, don't give you
an interview, and and love and Dr Dre fair Fire Freddie,
don't say what's happen to you? If the ship they
got to happen, you understand me? Oh you ate official
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like a refree with a whistle, and that we felt
like that from the south to but I was considered
the East and I don't even know. No, we couldn't
get New York was then, but the West coast because
of the East. Just leave one a let me get
away with it, Let me get away. So, Okay, this
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album comes out. How you work on your first album,
this Source Awards happened. I'm gonna be honest. I was
in jail when the Social Wards came out. But I
have to pick you up because one day I was
in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and I go to the stage. Promoters say,
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we don't go the rest of your money. So I
was like, alright, cool, so I'm gonna leave. I leave.
The promoter gets on the show says, Nora, don't funk
with y'all. He said, you don't have enough money for
him to perform, and he throws down the mic. So
I go, I was going outside anyway. All the crowd
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come and they brushed my car. So I get off
the car and I'm like you, I think it's a
low for no And everybody was like, yall, nobody didn't
do that. But I got that from you. But that
most that moment in East Coast history because we loved
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you and we that's why y'all didn't kill nobody. Yeah,
we're gonna keep it one hunting. Everybody always asked me
about that scenario, that situation. But the truth of the
matter is that a lot of lines could have been
tooking if that strategic play wouldn't play. You know what
I'm saying, Because it was a gangster speaking to gangster,
just getting the respect in the mutual respect of you know,
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let us get up out of the safely because we
understand the dynamics of what's going on and what's taking place,
but let's not you know, you have some casualties and
some unnecessary motherfucker's that don't need to be and that's
what it was. And in the order war. Anytime you know,
countries go to war, they always have a conversation. It's
always two leaders or two motherfucker's that's gonna chop it
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up before they actually pushed the button and do their thing.
And they never just dropped the bomb like he was.
You knew East Coast had love for you. I did
knew it. But if you're confidence in what you said
it you was like, yeah, I got I was in
jail like that, nigga, know what you're talking about? No, no, no,
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I'm listening. Because at the end of the day, he
was he was West Coast made. He could have rolled
out with the blood, he could have rolled out with snoop.
But you gotta realize in which the man did it.
He came out by itself. He didn't have um yakota mean,
but yeah, did have a could have mean because the
move was because you know what, listen, it's just like
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what I did. I knew some of the most records
I ever sold is in this area. There's no way
this little I mean, there's no way, like I mean honestly,
like you had to say to yourself, there's no way,
like everybody here bought my record. You had to sell
eight hundred thousand at least just in New York. Man.
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They loved me, man, and they loved you, and I
felt that like the first time I felt the New
York love. I did a show called The Rosie Perrey Show,
and that motherfucker it was E. P. M D. And
it was Pete Rocket cl s Moove U. And I
swear to god, I was so infatuated with the fact
that I was actually performing with them niggas, and I
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was I even put some boots on nigga I don't
even wear. I was like, I'm dressed like these niggas.
Nigger come out here and suck it up. And when
I finished doing my ship, the niggas came up my
trailer nigger and we smoked and we chopped it up.
And that's when I really said, you know what, New
York funk with us, Because these niggas came in the
trailer and they're talking. We loved you, and that's why
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I was glad. Like at that moment, like I said,
I was in jail, but at that moment, I was
so glad of your stands because you wasn't speaking for
a West Coast nigga. You were speaking for an artist.
And what I mean by that is, if you love me,
you love me, you don't. That's like, that's like yo,
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if I performing a k k K rally, nigga, if
you fucking my music, my music, just let me leave
about it. Just look you fucking my I'm anna performing.
Let me get the fun funk out out of here.
You know what I'm saying. But um, snoop man. You
know your your history is so historic history, it's so
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impeccable in my opinion, it's like, you know, uh, continuously
you have made yourself relevant. You just dropped a new album.
Yeah cool, Let's let's get into that new album. Now.
It's cool aid and it's purposely spelled with a seat. Yeah,
lets anything here, let's break that down. Let's break that down.
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What's going on in this new album? But this new
album is just me finding my way back home again,
you know, um, getting back on my gangster ship you
know what I'm saying, Um, what did Jamaica? And I
found a beautiful spirit within myself that I needed to find.
I did reggae thro you did Jamaica met the Last,
(01:11:37):
The Last, the Last? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, but
it was it was you know what, as the kid,
I grew up loving reggae music and I wanted I
wanted to know why I loved it, right, So when
I went to Jamaica, I was talking to the night
Beingie Temple, and I was giving the instructures and information
on what I was and who I was. And I
tuned in and tapped into what I was, some history
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that the Erica never gave me. But you did bring
your old weed. I had to do that because you
heard that. You heard that Jamaica had dirt. Let's keep
it round. I did too that we wasn't dirt. It
just was from the ground that was organic and it
had no chemicals. I was going to tell you, I
was gonna say, tipically gardens I went to get I
don't know, but then I had to start because you
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went do listen, listen, yo, listen due this listen. I
was about to say, I'm watching Snoop ship, and I'm like, damn,
I did that. I did everything this niker did. But
I said, y'all this think it ain't going to tivity
gardens the next scene. Just think about gard in there.
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Your weed said you hit and then you usually at nighttime, man,
you need to go home. I said, fun, I'm showing
up at nighttimes. Yeah, that's right, that's to night you
never it was some uncomfortable parts that it looked like,
come on, man. It was because you gotta understand when
you're really when you expose yourself, when you put yourself
into people's face with no security, you gotta deal with him.
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And a lot of times motherfucker's don't be mad, they
just be frustrated. They'd be venting. So if one of
the niggas, he loved me so much, he loved two
pots so much, and he just didn't know how to
express itself, and he was trying to get me to
come to his barbershop, but he didn't understand I'm not
here to see you, I'm here to see duos in
them because so I don't due respect. I'm gonna check
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you before they do, because if they check you, you
ain't gonna live. So I checked him fold him because
the way they was gonna check him, it was gonna
be unpleasant checking. You know the stand I'm saying like,
if you got guests at your house, let somebody show out.
When you got guests, how are you gonna do him? Exactly,
You're gonna walk him in the back of the tool
share to give him some real good You understand me.
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You just broke We both broke up. And um Tupac,
I don't even want to ask you the first time
you met Tupac. I want to ask you Tupac on
death row. Hey, yo, hat, stop that right there. We
can't give them no more. We gotta They gotta wait
for another week. I'm a cent, sir. Let's let's sit.
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