84. "What he's done has been super impressive and remarkable." In response to In response to 61
>but the move was necessary for the obvious business reasons >(aka getting the f*ck away from the impending Suge-led >disaster). > >He got better with each subsequent No Limit release thru Last >Meal, then hasn't looked back since getting into his own >situation afterwards. > >In recent years he's taken some major musical risks while >being over two decades in but actually managing to be more >publicly himself than ever.
He's taken some chances but they've been calculated and for the most part, they've worked. And I'm glad he continues to do something different, because it's kept him relevant. And more exposure to Snoop is always welcome. Dude is hilarious, such a great character and personality. I guess we should've seen this coming, his omni-presence and longevity. Since the day he came on the scene he's been one of the coolest personalities we've ever seen.
What cracks me up looking at old footage of him though is how shy he was. It's hilarious to see now considering what he became just shortly after he first broke out. It seemed like it wasn't til after Doggfather that he really broke out of his shell. Before that he always seemed so reserved and probably too high to speak. Eventually he kind of got comfortable in the public eye and it turns out he's got like the greatest personality of any rapper we've ever known.