Man I remember sneaking into a bar and having a drink with my cousin we was 16 at the time and bars weren’t as strict as they are nowadays but man we was like shut the fuck up. Waitresses were hot too
But how, in 2010, was Nip in on that!? I mean, I'm a die hard west cost hip-hop fan and I didn't even know who he was then (don't @me about that - you know damn well you didn't either in 2010, maybe 2014).
Didn't shock me one bit😅😂😂 I'm sure you remember when he did the white boy Todd accent 🤣🤣 " heyy, it's Todd... Looking for all single females" 😂 Snoop menace
Exactly Bro 🤦🏻♂️i Say the same since years . For me IS Snoop Rat 🐭 the fakest wanna BE Gangster of all time . He Always Chance His Storys in different Interviews
@@therealc.t.7085 23? Is that an excuse? Grown ass man. But just let it go right? Not like the lifestyle didn't kill him like it has so many others. But it's not that deep. Smh that's the exact kind of mentality that facilitates the death of people in the black community every day.
That was such an awesome time seeing so many legends of all different music genres standing ip together ! That meant so much! Imagine if we all stood together and stopped letting the government play us and divide us!
Whatever I find it wholly commendable that Uncle Snoop and Nipsey just showed up. They know who and what they are and KNEW they belonged in that group. ❤😊❤
Barbara Streisand up front & then there's Snoop & Nipsey. 😂 I love it.🥰 They deserved to be there as much as anyone else! Nipsey's memorial service and love he received from the actual streets to his burial rivaled any huge figure...Elvis, Muhammad Ali etc., So yes, he was so important to so many, his community, Africa...he was very much loved & deserved to be there!❤
I remember seeing this shit in real time during a social studies class in 8th grade 😂 we were watching HLN news on cnn and Nipsey was a XXL freshman either that same year or the following so he was known to the point I was asking “why tf is Nip there” lmao