
Top 100 Quotes About Snoop Dogg
#1. I am a sore loser. I've always been like that ever s'nce I started playin' sports and just life in general. I hate to lose and I play to win.
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#2. I like going to areas where the murder rate is high and dropping it.
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#3. Britney would make a better prostitute than Christina. She's thicker.
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#4. Look at music for what it's worth around the world and not just America. In other countries, people are still buying CDs and going to record stores. But in America, it's all about digital. The game is breaking down. But, look at me, you need to know how to play the game the right way.
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#5. It's hard to say goodbye to the streets. It's all how you do it. You can pass by and say, 'What's happening?' and keep it moving, but it's a certain element that'll never be able to roll with you once you get to this level, because that's the separation of it all.
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#6. Don't get upset girl, that's how it goes. I don't love you hoes, I'm out the door.
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#7. Everybody wants to be a winner. Winning for you is everything, right? Wrong, winning is the only thing!
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#8. Women are in a position now to voice their opinion ... women are getting empowered. The more power they get, the more voice they get to shift certain things around. Now I have a daughter, I understand. When I didn't have a daughter, I didn't understand.
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#9. The message is always going to get through. Me being able to speak is a message in itself.
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#10. They legalized alcohol, they legalized tobacco. What is it gonna hurt to legalize this medicinal, medical marijuana that's used for purposes of cataracts?
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#11. I'm leaning towards making something for kids nine and under
because I have kids now. I can clean it up and make it rated G.
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#12. I had Ice Cube on my first album, "Bunker," and then I did a remix for Snoop Dogg. I've worked with Grandmaster Flash and Pharrell. It's a different work process and there's a different take with how you produce [hip-hop].
Paul Oakenfold
#13. A lot of people don't know that I love to love. To have a different kind of mask on me where people feel like I'm not a loving individual. I just love to love, I love everything and everybody, I'm about peace that's my spirit.
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#14. Growing up, I didn't dream of being nothing, of living in the ghetto my whole life. I wanted to get out.
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#15. 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.
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#16. You don't get respect if you don't deserve it.
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#17. I make music that makes you dance, so I mean, it's appropriate, you know what I'm saying? I make the kind of music that DJs can grab a hold of and spin the record and people just love rocking out to the big Snoop D O double G.
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#18. There's so much that I want to do. I feel like I'm the Magic Johnson of rap. You know, Magic was great on the basketball court, but he's bigger as a businessman.
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#19. Barack Obama makes me feel good to be a black man.
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#20. Snoop Doggy Dogg paged, that must mean more hoes.
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#21. Ain't nothing greater than an x-rater with a nickname like Vibrator.
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#22. You got to be who you are when you are.
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#23. Niggers are killing niggers, and penitentiaries are full of niggers and Mexicans. Why don't y'all give us some money to help us stop this problem? We want to go to college instead of going to the pen. Give us a future.
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#24. Like Ice Cube asks, "Why are more niggers in the pen than in college?" It's easier to go to the pen than it is to go to college.
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#25. My mama couldn't give me what I wanted. I had all right clothes, but the people I was with had better clothes. I felt that I had to have better clothes.
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#26. It's natural. I freestyle, meaning that I just rap. I might put words on paper, but I just put a beat on my rap, and go off the top of my head. It's something I've been able to do for a long time.
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#27. I'm looking for a deal from one of you TV networks to give Snoop Dogg his own hood TV show where I can find America's hottest hood artists.
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#28. When you're dead, you don't breathe, you don't see, you don't feel, you don't love.
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#29. There's no such thing as losing touch. You can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of me.
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#30. It ain't no fun if the homies can't have none.
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#31. You don't love me, you just love my doggystyle
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#32. I'm so sick and tired of all this violence, this gun violence. And how could I speak on it - you know - being one who has advocated violence and gun violence? The only way I could do it was through a song that spoke from the heart.
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#33. Rollin' down the street, smokin' indo, sippin' on gin an juice
Lay back with my mind on my money and my money on my mind.
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#34. If you stop at general math, you're only going to make general math money.
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#35. I just change with the times. I really don't have a say in what's going on. Music was here before me.
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#36. Nobody ever got their ass out of the ghetto by letting someone else step ahead of them in line. And no-one ever got rich and famous by laying back and hoping someone would notice who they are and what they do.
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#37. I don't want anybody shooting, but I can't stop it.
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#38. I move with the time. Whatever's happening in time, I'm in.
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#39. You might not have a car or a big gold chain, stay true to yourself and things will change
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#40. A lot of people heard about gin and juice for the first time from Snoop Dogg, but it was nothing new in rap music, and it was nothing new in the black community.
Boots Riley
#41. It's an unexplainable feeling, an expression. It's a touch, it's a feel. Once you feel it, it's like no other thing in the world.
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#42. I'm just doing what I do best and that's what makes good music, and that's how you can relate to people.
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#43. I was like the class clown in school so I guess I would say I did like the attention. In church I did a lot of plays, my mother made me play characters, do a lot of drama and acting, trying to become someone else. So it helped me create who I am, to create Snoop Dogg.
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#44. When I'm not longer rapping, I want to open up an ice cream parlor and call myself Scoop Dogg.
Snoop Dogg.
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#45. Black folks don't have a chance, so they are in the hood, dealing drugs, in a shoot-out. They do it again and one more time they are out.
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#46. You've got to always go back in time if you want to move forward.
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#47. I would love to have Snoop Dogg waiting in my office in a cupcake-print suit to tell all my problems to. Wouldn't we all?
Mindy Kaling
#48. The process for doing voice work goes by much quicker as opposed to shooting a feature. You can pretty much go in and knock it out in a day or two. It feels very natural for me to express myself using only my voice, so it wasn't too difficult.
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#49. I'm not rapping, I'm conversing. It's just a conversation between me and you.
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#50. If the ride is more fly, then you must buy.
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#51. Why do people carry guns? Protection, right? To protect me and myself. Whether it's home protection or street protection.
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#52. 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.
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#53. As a black man, I have to respect myself and have nice things. As a man in general.
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#54. I'm here to impress only one man. He don't live here with us. He's on top. So that's all I'm concerned about. My work is not for the public or for man to view or make judgment on me, I work for one person ...
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#56. With so much drama in the L-B-C, It's kinda hard bein Snoop D-O-double-G
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#57. Equality is about achievement: whoever achieves the most gets treated the most equal.
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#58. In the black culture, certain kids are given nicknames that they roll with forever; the nicknames outweigh their real names. I'm one of those scenarios.
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#59. A song ain't why people kill cops.
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#60. What I try to push and promote is peace through the whole music industry.
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#61. Rolling down the street, smoking indo, sippin' on gin and juice.
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#62. That's why I'm so successful because peace is my main thing, it's not about money. It's about making sure everybody is having a good time and loving and living and enjoying life.
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#64. My trigger finger itching, positioned at your dome, one twitch and it's on. No remorse or second thoughts.
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#65. What I admire about Snoop Dogg is his longevity. I mean, he's been around for a long time and I think he's as good as he's ever been.
Simon De Pury
#66. 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.
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#67. Death Row had a lot of artists. They had Snoop, the Dogg Pound, the Lady of Rage, and there was other artists that was also on the label, so it was a big list and a long wait. I didn't want to wait that long, so I started branching off and doing my own thing.
Warren G
#69. It's Christmas time and my rhyme's steady bumpin.
Everybody happy, hair still nappy,
Gonna steal a gift for my old grandpappy ...
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#70. I have always said I was Bob Marley reincarnated,
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#71. You know what, I'm going to say this and I mean it, if all else fails and I've got to shake, rattle 'n' roll and get on the woo-wop, this is going to be my heeyah zone.
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#72. I learned how to take other people's mechanisms of promoting their stuff through me as opposed to promoting my own stuff, as far as getting Snoop DeVilles, SnoopDeGrills, Snoop Doggy Dogg biscuits, Snoop Dogg record label, Snoop Dogg bubble gum, Snoop Youth Football League.
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#74. I'm not complicated at all. I say raps that your two-year-old son can learn.
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#75. My name came from me wanting a 'double-letter' artist name. In search of the ultimate L-word to put in front of my real name Luke, I heard Snoop Dogg rapping in Gin and Juice 'Laaaaiiidbackk ... ' and I was sold!
Laidback Luke
#76. I'm a musician - I'm always making music. Kobe Bryant is always playing ball. Well, Snoop Dogg is always recording.
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#78. That's how we do it in the black ...
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#79. I want to write, direct, produce, but in steps. I want to take steps. I don't want to just jump in because I sold a lot of records and just feel like I can jump into the movie world. Naw, I want to learn the movie world like I learned the music world.
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#80. You won't hear any more alcohol songs from Snoop Dogg - unless I stumble upon some Hennessy.
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#81. There'll be ups and downs, smiles and frowns.
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#82. So what if I'm smokin' weed onstage and doing what I gotta do? It's not me shooting nobody, stabbing nobody, killing nobody. It'sa peaceful gesture and they have to respect that and appreciate that.
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#83. 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.
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#84. Anytime you're with somebody, you become a reflection of that person. I believe the first five years of our relationship was me grooming her, getting her tough and getting her ready for all of this and how to deal with it. The last was just her being a strong Black woman who has her man's back.
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#85. Word: I'm not saying the races don't have a common human bond. I'm just saying that bond isn't about compassion and equality and tolerance. What we all share together is the drive to get what's ours and keep it for as long as we can.
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#87. I'm destined to live and say things.
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#88. It's old white ladies, old black ladies, old black men, who don't even listen. Everyone else, everyone who understands, likes Snoop Dogg. They like my music.
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#89. I love making music and I'm falling in love with making records, so it's like having two girlfriends. But I can handle it.
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#90. Your only gain is to try to get me to fall down to your level. Man, you worser than devils.
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#91. If they would have put positive opportunities in front of me to make $1000 a week, I would have done it. But they didn't. They put $1000 in front of me and an illegal way to make it. And they expect me not to do it because they say it's wrong.
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#92. This is for my G's, this is for my Hustlas.
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#93. I tell the truth. And I know what I'm talking about. That's why I'm a threat.
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#94. There are so many people in the closet, and we are giving them an opportunity to come out of the closet and just admit they like to smoke.
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#95. See, I don't want brothers shooting. I want them talking.
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#96. I grew up listening to a lot of Snoop Dogg and the Wu-Tang Clan. Actually, I was a huge Wu-Tang fan.
Bobby Moynihan
#97. Kids these days are kind of going back to Tupac and Snoop Doggy Dogg as examples of people that stand for something.
Angela Davis
#98. I think people understand me, me as a person and what I went through because I kept it on the plate. I never hid nothing. I was never in the closet. I smoked dope, I gang banged, I did this, I did that; whatever I did it was always out.
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#99. The 'American Idol' and 'X Factor' shows, they're great shows. But I think I need to make a show like that, directed straight to the hood, to the artists that don't get the attention, that don't have the money to make themselves representable.
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#100. Just giving the people a great show, leaving it all on the stage. Like when I'm finished I don't want to go home with nothing, I want to leave it all there on the stage, that's what I'm thinking about before I hit the stage.
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