Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg
Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr., known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper and actor from Long Beach, California. His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by Dr. Dre of N.W.A, and as a result, was prominently featured throughout Dr. Dre's solo debut album, The Chronic. He has since sold over twenty-three million albums in the United States and thirty-five million albums worldwide...
ProfessionRapper
Date of Birth20 October 1971
CityLong Beach, CA
jobs teenager want
I went out and got little jobs. I was selling candy as a teenager, selling newspapers. But as I got older, I didn't want to sell that anymore. I wanted to make more money.
beautiful school college
There's certain classes you have to take, certain things you have to do, certain money you must have. Then, if you listen to the counselors and social workers and everybody else talking at you, you would think that once you got out of high school and college, life would be beautiful. But it's not.
jail people house
People don't understand that you can actually lose your life going to jail. There's more violence in the jail-house than there is on the streets.
shooting want i-can
I don't want anybody shooting, but I can't stop it.
facts truth-will-come-out
The fact is, the truth will come out. The truth will come out when it's time.
two black violence
You got two black folk representing us through the Sixties. One of them was for violence, one was against it, and they both are dead.
men black raises
It's hard for a black man to raise a family.
baby thinking people
Now people think it's cool to have a baby, but it ain't cool to take care of it. We have to change that. You make your life for that baby. That's the future.
people negative know-me
People who don't know me are so negative about me. When they finally meet me, they change that negative into a positive.
home gun people
Why do people carry guns? Protection, right? To protect me and myself. Whether it's home protection or street protection.
dream growing-up ghetto
Growing up, I didn't dream of being nothing, of living in the ghetto my whole life. I wanted to get out.
america trying want
So don't blame me for the problems. You can't fault me for it. You can't blame me. You want to blame me but I'm just trying to express what is going on, and trying to keep America open to it.
juice body damage
I really don't do anything to break myself. As far as the damages to my body, I'm not a drinker. I let the gin and juice alone.
crazy men mind
When I turned 16, I thought I was a man. I needed the money. When you don't have it, crazy thoughts go through your mind.