When he started that freestyle i was immediately transported back to the 90s. Lying on my bed looking up at posters of MJ and Pippen on the wall, listening to Snoop. A great time !
I don't think people realize yet that the 90's had a musical renaissance in multiple genres. I remember back in the 90's thinking bout how great the late 60's and early 70's were musically, but the reality is the 90's were just as good if not better.
@@richardsobeck583 Couldn’t agree more. The 90s was an awesome period for music, sport and film. We were spoiled really but didn’t realise it at the time
fr, whenever dudes like Snoop start talking about their process you really take a step back and go "goddamn, these dudes really be geniuses" to some degree lmao
Shapiro is way more intelligent than rogan . I cringed several times. Especially the pallywood propaganda he learned from that biased journalist women was hard to listen to . Shapiro could have destroyed him ,But I feel like that they get along .
Snoop is a gent. Have seen him go out of his way to chat to wheelchair fans on more than one occasion. I organised vets to see him in concert on UK and Irish tours and he always spent time with people in chairs. Only artist I've ever seen who walked straight over to a fan with locked-in syndrome and talked directly to them. Didn't look to their PA or carer for interpretation, didn't get flumoxed with a lack of verbal response, just had a laugh and treated them like people, not people with a disability. Gent.
Not surprised. When these big names/acts go from city to city performing, there are healthcare providers staffed for the event and performers. I’ve never met snoop, but at one event I worked in my city, all the doctors and staff were trading good/bad stories about different artists they had worked with. The consensus was that snoop is an absolute gentleman and one of the nicest out of all of the big names.
Yes, quite the gent. Very intelligent too, "I don't know shit about political shit but here's how you should vote." ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5saYNsopoy4.html
When Doogystyle came out I was was 12 years old. My sister got it from one of those 12 CDs for 99 cent rip off deals. I listened to it nonstop for months. I even went as far as to figure out the flute riff from the shiznit and wrote down every single lyric to the whole album. Obsessed!!! It is still one of my top 5 greatest rap albums ever. I have repurchased it at the very least 4 times. It turned out to be one of the most influential moments of my musical taste growing up. Love Snoop Dogg!!!
Yup. Me and my brother used to fill out the Columbia house 12 cassettes for a penny slips and mail them off. We Actually thought that we were getting 12 for $.01. Mom wasn’t happy when she got the bill😂😂😂
I love Shiznit. The beat goes so hard. Probably my favorite song on Doggystyle next to Ain't No Fun, Serial Killa, and Gin & Juice. Snoop's 1st album = masterpiece.
Tha Shiznit and Aint no fun are absolute masterpieces. I almost cant believe he freestyled Aint No Fun... I know every verse from that album and the last verse of that song always trips me up. To think he freestyled it? Jeeze Louise... crazy.
You feel like that because you always were a latenthomosexual, if a mans voice can effect you that hard its pretty obvious what going on inside of you.
@@averynewtown2782 Hip Hop music has the most sampling and stealing out of any other music genre, it is a fact of music. I am not against hip hop either, my channel is dedicated to hip hop. Its well known that snoop is a straight up thief and poser in the industry. snoop didnt deserve fame, there are many indie artists from the 90's who killed it and never saw a dime for their work.
True journalism approaches every person, every subject with an open mind and I feel like Joe does a pretty damn good job!!!! He gets to the bottom of it and allows his viewers to reach their own interpretation all while being respectful
Joe sticks with alt right narritive and has no capacity to hear points of view that challenges his own. Whenever someone or something disagrees with his views, he immediately resorts to ad hominem and understands other points of view as a moral or psychological deficiency. Don’t look up to an ignorant drug addled entertainer like him for intellectual leadership.
U aint lyin kiddo the west coast made it do what it dew until them wack rappers mixed diet mountain dew & it was donzzo after that to this day rappers stay sanging but the fact remains its #WestCoastOrNothin
@@payasoartwork5906 I was referring to the headwear, my guy, and how they both look like an old auntie. But it flew over your head. And to say Steven Tyler never wore paisley, or a bandanna... it’s just... Soooo yea.
Damn the way snoop just explained his pen was becoming reality made me think of juice wrld. He kept writing about losing his life so young then boom he passes out of no where, you really can shape your reality based off thoughts and words that come out your mouth. That shits deep.
Shit, I'm old. I remember when Doggystyle first dropped. Besides get rich or die trying, maybe the most hyped and influential debut hip hop album of all time. I still bump that shit
I stood in line at HMV with at least 100 other people to buy Doggystyle on tape. It came with a condom with Snoops logo on it and that thing was in my wallet for like 7 years..lol. That album was crazy, he's got flow like no other.
Or the CD would inevitably eventually skip anyway because you ran the song(s) into the ground listening to them over and over and over and over and over. I definitely did that to my Enter the 36 Chambers CD. Basically every song skipped somewhere, some worse than others (ie Mystery of Chessboxin)
Just came on here from listening to the entire podcast. I thought it was great. Positive men standing together and NO ONE is better than Snoop. JRETOONS and Pauly cartoons you have to do something for this one. Please. I think Joe needed to have a podcast like this and my God it was so funny. Everyone should go listen to this. Loved it. Love Joe & Jamie and Snoop is King.👑💪❤️
*I remember when media journalists were actually **_afraid to interview Snoop._** Now, not only is he a household name, but I continuously see him paired up with **_Martha Stewart for "Reality TV" shows._*
Never knew of any music journalists afraid to interview Snoop personally? Maybe some were afraid of Suge and the whole Death Row records! But Snoop has a ton of interviews from when he came out..in the US and in Europe! He always came across as a soft spoken and polite guy TBH!
@@its_rick_james_bich2575 *Understand what I'm **_NOT_** saying...I'm not saying Snoop **_didn't conduct himself like a professional whenever he was interviewed._** On the contrary, he's **_always_** been a gentleman to journalists. What I AM saying is, in '93, when **_"Doggystyle"_** just came out, interviewers who listened to Snoop's lyrics thought he was **_nothing but a gangsta._** So much so, I remember one journalist in the UK actually asked him if he was afraid to die or not. To which Snoop responded, **_"Oh, you think I'm some real gangsta-ass brotha don't you?"_* *Also, in '93, Suge hadn't been **_as much of a celebrity_** as he became. Thus, he and Death Row Records **_weren't synonymous_** with the infamy we attribute to them now. Lastly, it's always been odd to me how people were scared of Suge, but no one was scared of Jerry Heller who **_ripped off_** Dre, Eazy, Cube, and the rest of **_N.W.A._** Remember, if Jerry wasn't **_scammin' these brothas,_** Dre wouldn't of got with Suge in the first place.*
One of the absolute BEST JRE podcast ever. I started it when I started my workout today and then listened/watched to the rest of it in awe for the fact that this conversation with Joe was community building 100%
The way Snoop spoke about Murder was the case. Makes me think he actually did a deal with the Devil. Hense why he survived and become so successful while many rappers he hanged out with died....
Or he learned from his mistakes and capitalized on a second chance. He spoke to the power of words. Rapping about death will only fill your head with death, leading to deadly decisions and reactions.
I Grew up in the 90🤪 singing along to these songs 😂 I can still sing along. A 44 year old white haired truck driver who knows all the words to the above mentioned songs 🤣
It’s easier to communicate that now back then you’d have to set up a public event almost a press conference and where could a rapper do that. Now even if the media says one thing you can speak for yourself
Snoop Dogg is so intelligent. Its so interesting to hear about this. I remember hearing Snoop and Biggie on the radio when I was a kid and once I heard it that was it. Its what first got me listening to rap. They were always my 2 favorites when I was younger and still are as far as rap goes. I did get into Tupac a little bit but not as much. Now I wanna listen to the rest of this on Spotify. This is definitely my favorite podcast
Doggystyle first rap album I ever purchased back in the day I had to be about 10 years old. Still one of my favorite albums I listen to a lot. Wish he made music like that again.
Snoop saying the best stuff hits in the moment is so true. As a former punk musician and current shitty open mic comic, all my songs and bits worth writing hit me like a ton of bricks at some point. Whereas if i sit around trying to write, i can, but its never as good.
The podcast gods have answered our prayers!! Ye on Drink Champs & Snoop on JRE. Now we need Rogan on Drink Champs & Nore on JRE. Only then will the force be back in balance.
"Can i ask u how u create a song?" is one of the great straight forward questions that is never asked of most people who write songs. I would guess lots of famous artists might get sick of answering and explaining things like that to everyday people. But to most people who have dabbled in and out of making music on their own, genuine interest and curiosity from other people is really a great encouragement. Just listening to and poking at what other people r into can be a shove in the right direction for anyone trying to be creative
Also the biggest hip hop snake along with puffy. He tells more lies about the 90s .youv Had Nas come out this year an said he was lying about the night Nas an Tupac met at the Mtv awards.youv also had Napoleon from the Outlaws who said Snoop wasn't even there that night.now that's just some straight up busta shit .imagine lying that you were there wen everyone knows he wasn't...lmfao he had a lot of people fooled .in the end he betrayed tupac and for the last 6 months of his life biggy would not answer his calls cause he saw wat he was like....people go on about East vs West. All Snoop does is go on about how close him an biggy was that's BS..wen tupac was lying in jail Snoop was with the dog pound in Brooklyn biggy got on the radio an told Brooklyn wat the fuck you letting Snoop an his crew make videos in our hood for.5mins later there trailer got shot up .he went back to the West mad an came back an kicked all the buildings down now tupac was in jail at the time .I remember one snoops disses towards biggy the whole group was on it but Snoop was like" your rymes are wack, you have one half dead eye .biggy suffered from a problem in one of his eyes .this maths fucks is a complete Fucking snake 🐍
2:26 - That was a crazy story. I'm unsure if average person knows that at the beginning of Snoop's career, in 1993, he got charged for a murder of killing a 20 year old guy called Philip Woldemariam, the sentence could be extremely serious and ruin his career. But Suge Knight bailed him out of arrest and he managed to not get sentenced to prison after the trials in 1996.
@@enginaliosman4491 nah pineapple on pizza is good. That combo is like pouring hot sauce all over your pizza and dipping it in ice cream and washing it down with hot coffee.
Joe seemed star struck in this interview. He was like a dude on a first date recognising small moments of silence and scrambling his brain to keep the conversation going hehe.
Well... admittedly, Snoop was dropping some heavy knowledge, perspective, and reflection. I suppose a lot of people who aren't educated about LEGIT rap expect every single rapper to be a narcissistic, empty-headed egomaniac (like certain folks out there--you know the ones). Instead, I'm willing to bet very few people are as intelligent as someone like Snoop. But... it makes them feel better if they think all rappers = 'violent gangsters'. Besides... let's just ALL go back and watch the music video to Michael J's "Smooth Criminal". GOOD LORD, that is some of THE best mixtures of EVERY art form one can imagine. Mood... period... lighting... music... lyrics... sound... costuming... DANCE... choreography... company & ensemble... ... and it made that old-fashioned gangster look APPEAR appealing and cool. 😎 Great artists are almost always super underestimated.