Biggie has explosiveness and rhythm, 2PAC has deep thought provoking lyrics and Snoop knows how to make everyone smile. Lets appreciate what they all are and learn from their mistakes.
Snoop Dogg and Ben Shapiro on back to back podcasts.... Say what you will about Joe, but his ability to facilitate conversation with such a wide array of different types of humans is incredible.. The dude has earned his success.
Talking is literally the easiest skill that everyone has. It isn’t that impressive, especially when everyone wants to be on your podcast. Joe literally says yes and talks.
@@andybaldman Being interesting enough to have everyone from Gary Johnson and Bernie Sanders to Snoop Dogg and Robert Downey Jr on is not an easy skill. Being an excellent, attentive conversationalist is a skill that takes practice like anybody else.
Look at the way Snoop looks at the screen when he sees 2Pac, Biggie, and the guys. Look at the way he stares at the screen when the video of a 17 Year old Biggie is up. He’a not looking at hip hop history the way Joe’s looking. Snoop’s looking at memories. He’s looking at friends, family, guys he used to know. It’s heartbreaking.
I flew into Portland, Oregon and put on a Slightly Stoopid and Snoop Dogg show once. I was acting as the promoter rep. Did at the set up work, day of show and then the settlement. I think the venue was Rose Park or Rose Garden, something like that? It was right next door to where the nba trailblazers play. Chilled wit Snoop and crew in his green room for 15, 20 minutes. They were all super chill and baked outta their f'n gourds!!
Can you imagine what it’s like to be able to think of a memory in your life and then just RU-vid it and watch it? It must be so cool to be able to do that
@@reihoro3457 people nowdays record skits and fake videos anything for views for entertainment when it's something real and unexpected when you think no one is watching it will hit different because it's life not a show
Funny how little people know about his GNN podcast. I guess it's a seperate world. I started my podcast listening there. Haven't checked it out for a while, but it seems to be doing him just as well as his music career did - thinking long-term.
He is a storyteller, check his diss on Biggie and he trying to rewrite history making Pac look like a lunatic, when in fact Snoop was down with whole beef
I love how Joe watches snoop feeling biggie battle at 17 and just goes silent and let enjoy the music. It's like when you show your buddy a song in their fav genre or fav artist that they were unaware of and it hits hard.
@@robert673 When Snoop was at his peak he could freestyle & flow just as good as biggie. They don't call that era the golden age of hip hop, which started to decline shortly after for nothing. Coast rivalries & new beat machines like the neptunes & timbaland increased marketability but the skill & innovation can't be matched from '85-95'.
Love how Snoop can just casually roll a blunt and smoke it (weed on the table and all) while talking to Joe about his past in Death Row and LA. What a legend.
@@HenritheHorse Yeah the cops in Sweden gave him trouble too and he swore to never return there. Thank god the finnish police didn't embarrass us like that.
I know biggies son, very nice person and down to earth. The whole family is lovely. He would be so proud. Biggie was one of the best rappers to have ever lived what talent!!
Joe talking about hip hop is like hearing my mum try to get involved in the football game I’m watching . ‘ Top strike there, nearly did a goal with his foot’
My goodness JR thanks for sharing this with me world. Biggie at 17 was like Micheal Angelo at 25. The man was painting a masterpiece with words. That’s a genius right there.
WOW!, I had no idea that a vid existed of that event snoop is speaking of with Pac And Biggy. I only have known of the audio of that night. THANK YOU RU-vid, for allowing someone to upload that vid of that night . Amazing to be able to put visuals to an audio Image. :) Love it. And PAC!!! Man we love u and miss u bro, always and forever. Seven Days! U and biggy r forever in our hearts and memories, in the children of the 90's .
is the audio in better quality? i didn't know it exists either, and i thought it would be impossible that something like that was on youtube without me knowing about it
@@space_dogg yea the original video does have audio. But weather it's been uploaded to the tube is another question. I have seen the original but years ago and def. Not on the tube . This was before it's time.
@@monsieurmichelg5305 i mean if the audio version has clear audio. in the video version you can barely understand a word. and i thought they were rapping over "just to get rep", but it's really "indo smoke". you can't even seperate because the sound is so bad
I call BS. Genuine friendships don’t lead to attempted and actual murder. Like Snoop said they realized after it was to late they didn’t handle it correctly.
Snoop didn’t freestyle and flow like big tho. Love snoop but big and pac are “better” if you ask me. But snoop has a great brand and everything and 25 yrs more than them.
The way Joe Rogan's reaction Biggie Smalls (The Notorious B.I.G) freestyle as 17 years old was a surprising moment, and memorable in 1989 when he started, later starting his rap career in Brooklyn... both Tupac and Biggie were highly influence rappers in the 90's. RIP Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls 🕊🙏
Idk much about Biggie, but I was never that impressed, but again, I haven't heard a lot of his earlier stuff before he got famous. Pac was always deep and emotional.
4:55 'THERE HE GO RIGHT THERE" I felt Snoop was getting very emotional seeing PAC in that TYPE of video, as young as he looked SNOOP must have had a flashback.
Joe: "can you imagine being out there and seeing 17 year old kid rapping like that." "imagine being that good at 17 years old" Snoop Thinking: You're sitting across from that 17 year old.
So legendary that snoop was just chilling with some of the greatest rappers of all time just enjoying the moment. Crazy both of them would be gone a couple years later on some bullshit lie by the media.
Shout out Warren G , I grew up hanging next door with the Green family when I was like 12 , they were GOOD ass people to have next door. So crazy how good we all got along in that neighborhood
Snoop: There's a video of 2Pac coming back after he was shot to death. No one, not even the FBI has seen it. Joe: Hang on, play this Biggie video with 50 million views.
You can see how much Snoop misses those days, the way he speaks of the times being so "pure". I feel sorry for the dude because it wasn't his fault everything went down and how everyone went their separate ways. He was just there to have fun...
@@GruneD I wish we can go back to those times without the whole, east/west coast shit of course, thats the one thing about that time that we don't need a repeat of
It was awesome. LAPD was driving Armored Personnel Carriers through houses. Rodney King riots. Drive-bys. The crack epidemic. AIDS. Very pure and innocent.
And what Snoop said there is the main takeaway from this video. Because a lot of people don't know that they were all close to begin with. It surprised me...
Snoop is a true fan of hip hop for sure! He's probably seen that video of Biggie rapping so many times, but was completely intent on it the entire time as if it was his first time hearing Biggie rap. Real respect.
Snoop is such a good guest. He transcends ethnicity, culture, politics, artforms - I love listening to him. When I think about Snoop, I always remember being in training in the US Navy when “Doggystyle” first came out. All of us listened to it - white guys from the Midwest, black guys from Cali or Cleveland, Latino guys from the East Coast (Puerto Rican guys) and the West Coast (Mexican guys), white guys from New England, from the South, and from the Pacific Northwest… all of us grew to where we would bop our heads to it. It’s because he’s original, he’s smooth (“laid back in the cut”), he’s funny, and he’s real and relatable.
Man when music brings people together like that is some of the best vibes. House parties were sometimes like that. Some time back we were all high af singing barbie girl on BLAST😂🤣🤣 and it was too damn fun. Just started playin oldies and it was a house of all teens
It's ok. Snoop once did a reddit AMA, got really high, asked a question to his own-self (about his smoking habits), forgot about it, then answered it 50 minutes later.
snoop wasnt even NEAR Tupac or Big at ANY point in his career... Show me ONE snoop dogg song that acutally sparked people to think deeply, or cry about something, or want to change the world.... Snoop is a great artist, but lets be real, hes just another gangster rapper. He didnt have any BIG messages in his music at all. And honestly, Biggie didnt either! Big just had amazing flow/delivery and presence. TUPAC though, his lyrics look like a mastermind writing a revolutionary manifesto. On a totally different level. He wrote "Keep ya head up" in HIGH SCHOOL. That man was way ahead of his time. The world wasnt ready for him.
KRS-One was that good at 17. Joe thinks it's unimaginable because he doesn't know rap's history. "At most a ten-year-old art form at that point." (Snoop sighs). Nope. Why does Joe think he knows the history? SHUT UP AND LISTEN.
Of course I liked this video.. thanks Joe for what u do.. that is all. I love how Rogan controls his show. You know he respects snoop. Great show. Good vibes
2Pac was with Shock-G and Digital Underground 4 years before he switched to death row. He only made it 9 months with them. I wore out 3 Sons of the P cassette tapes. Still my all time favorite album from the 90's Shock does mention Dre on the track Flowin on the D-line though 🐸
The thing I love most about this is clueless Joe saying to an actual rapper who knew B.I.G: "Imagine seeing someone who's 17 and that good....its like game over" And Snoop Dogg, an who actually knows something about this: "...Yeah I know tonnes of kids like that"
@@PPHDocumentaries but swagger wise…stylistically…u should know by now it ain’t just bout lyrics. If it was then so many underground rappers would have a place at the top but nope. They remain underground
Yeah spotify will never get as much as youtube unless they get comments the comments gets youtube on another level its enjoyable to read other people's opinions and see some funny comments by people ys know
Pac&Biggie were SET UP because they wanted to build up the black community, not tear it down. Pac was tired of playing the West Coast/East Coast Lie for the Industry Handlers. You can find videos of him talking about it to Snoop-and Snoop(sell out)looks shocked as Hell. Pac & Biggie dead-Snoop Dog selling Pepsi & Corona, has a clothing line and hangs out with Martha Stewart=Puppet
Snoops rhyme style isn't consistent. He was always nice on The Chronic, but notice how much he sucked when he left death row. I think somebody at death row was ghost writing for pac
Jaime smashed it on this clip, going back for the answers we wanted and bringing them in nicely, his pace was perfect for joe and snoop. Loving the video overlay as well
lets not make any mistake. snoop is up there in legendary status as 2pac and biggie. We have been blessed to have him live long enough to tell us his version of events. WOW!
For a spilt second when I was scrolling through my recommended I thought that was young thug in the thumbnail, I was like shiiii what could they be talking bout lol
lol yeah its the same when Joe comments on a multi-millionaires wealth and says "can you imagine having so much money?" Ahh, yeah Joe, you can, because you ARE a multi-millionaire. WTF are you talking about!