Snoop Dogg on First Meeting Biggie with 2Pac

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Snoop Dogg is a rapper, actor, and businessman. Check out "Snoop Dogg Presents: The Algorithm" on 11/12/21.

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You can imagine if you get your shit together, you could be talking like Biggie and making everybody look stupid. Right. You know? That shit crazy. One night we was in LA and it was like we was in Hollywood somewhere and Pac had Biggie with him and we was just on stage rapping and shit and everybody was freestyling Warren G, Biggie, Pac and myself. And maybe some video footage of that. See if you can find that. Biggie, Snoop, Tupac, Warren G, freestyling in Hollywood. Wow. Yeah, that shit was hard. And we didn't really know cause at the time. So we was looking at who was this fat motherfucker rapping? When he started rapping, niggas was like shhh. When them words came out his mouth, motherfucker stopped looking at what he looked like and was like shit he hard as fuck. One of my favorite videos in all of hip hop is Biggie on a corner in Brooklyn when he was 17 years old. Have you ever seen that? Yeah. Let's see this shit right here. There's people in the crowd. That's him. Pac and Biggie on stage. That's. Wow. Co-op. B-tip. K-dub. Do you think when it comes to people who. Pac right there. He wasn't even on that for a record. That's this. That's the crazy part. They go Biggie right there. And what year was this? 93. He wasn't even on that for a record. He was just my homeboy that came through to fuck with me and he brought cuz with him. See now Biggie on the money. They gonna warn you right there. Technique. He had an explosive style. He on the West Coast. This is in L.A. How good is his style? He rapping over Warren G.B. Give me some volume Jamie. Ah. I missed it. See if you can find that video of him when he was 17 years old on a street corner. That's one of my favorites. Cuz you see like a dude who's like you know just a couple of years removed from being a kid. You see people don't even know that exists. You just gave him some exclusive shit right there. But it's on YouTube. But they don't know it exists. How many videos? Here it is. This is my favorite. Give me some volume on this. He in the battle right here. He's in front of a grocery store folks. The rhythm. Just the. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. The. I know a bunch of cats like that We played before it only has 4,000 views on it. That's what I'm trying to tell you Joe you 4000 you better make this and I'm only reason why I'm saying is because I seen it one night on Accident only seen a little piece of and I was like damn. I remember that night That was like some cool shit. We had did you know Snoop Dogg young Snoop Dogg for you had long hair So what is this this one has 4,000 second of it says Tupac and Biggie on stage? 1993 rare just try to find that on YouTube and it'll pop up and that's 4612 views as of today. I bet you next time we talked them over gonna have 400 some Yeah, it's today's November 11. This is 93. Yeah, well we all cool, right? We all chilling right we own the West Coast Tupac brought Biggie with him. We rocking we let cut get down with us We're going to back smoke chill hang out. It's beautiful When did it go sideways once pot got shot? When he got shot he felt like they did it but and this was when he got shot in New York Yeah, before he got shot in Vegas. Yeah, and and now he felt like someone from the West Coast was involved. No or from the East Coast. Yes, excuse me. Yes, and later information came out that The people that he thought did it had nothing to do with it. So By him accusing people of it it kind of set things off and then by him being Belled out by death row records and death row records add more gasoline to the fire and him being a part of the most gangster It's labeling the world that his opposition didn't want no issues with right It only egged it on as opposed to let's find the resolution. Now. Let's keep making it more of a problem, right? You know in hindsight we should have been sitting him down saying nah, let's not go after him Let's just make great music and yeah, you know your own bail right now. He wasn't even out of jail He was out on bail when he got killed It's um, it's obviously You're dealing with giant cultural influences and in big business too because the the business of rap is big business but there's comparisons to that and What's happening with other countries there really is yeah, man But you can all get along but Joe did you see us you see how pure that was yes, I did Yeah, I did we were all young. I was 22. Yeah, Pac was 22 We was all the same age. So it's like this is us at 22 years old being young MCs competitive You see the spirit he was rapping when he was rapping like he was battling the same way He was rapping on the corner right same spirit, but that's what hip-hop was We we enjoy when somebody could come and hold his own yes But what's really crazy is if that's 1993 that is at the very most a 10 year old art form 15 at the 15 15th most yeah 15 like where it really emerges right so within 15 years you have from almost no influence to almost the most influence and depending on what month that was Either I just caught the case or I hadn't caught the case hmm and the way I'm looking I don't know it don't look like I caught a case Wow, just by the way I'm moving yeah, I'm looking at my spirit in my body and right, you know thinking about it Yeah, and when I caught the case all that kind of shit was over with right Watch the entire episode for free only on Spotify