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Rapper also defends the women in his videos: 'Some girls are into it because they are following their dreams.
Snoop Dogg insists that despite what you've heard about him lately, he isn't that bad a dude.
True, he was recently barred from entering the United Kingdom, and he got caught up in the Don Imus flap. But on the plus side, he loves his family, WWE wrestling and, of course, music.
The Dogg has been one of the most vocal MCs in hip-hop, telling his friends to unite, and here you'll find out just where he stands on rappers dissing each other. Hint: He feels that hip-hop has
enough enemies. Snoop also says, in his own inimitable way, that people shouldn't be so hard on the women in rap videos.
'I don't know how a 60-year-old white dude has any relation to hip-hop,' Fat Joe says.
Don Imus really knows how to open up Pandora's box, doesn't he?
Earlier this month, while trying to prevent his show from being canceled over his comments regarding Rutgers University's women's basketball team, the radio host attempted to divert some of the attention away from himself and onto hip-hop. During his efforts at damage control, he asked why he was being taken to tas read more
Snoop Dogg will hand in his mic and work as a handyman in a Californian park as punishment for attempting to board a plane with an illegal weapon it has been confirmed.
The rapper has been sentenced to 160 hours community service after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of a dangerous weapon last month.
He will be based at the Orange County park and duties will include picking up litter, raking leaves and painting benches.