Big Boy Off Air The Untold Stories of Snoop Dogg | Death Row, Dr. Dre, and Last Moments w/ Tupac

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Published 2023-04-11
Snoop Dogg sits down for an exclusive Off-Air interview with Big Boy and breaks down his legendary hip-hop career — from getting kicked out of his house at 17 to joining Death Row Records. The artist recalls pivotal moments with Warren G, Nate Dogg, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E, Suge Knight, and more. Plus, Snoop shares his last conversation with Tupac before seeing him in the hospital. Watch the full interview exclusively on BigBoyTV.

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All Comments (21)
  • @1dtremusic
    I dont understand why so many people say that Snoop be lying about some of the stories he tells. You can clearly tell that he's telling the truth. His stories never change.
  • @tajdashaun
    Big Boy is hands down one of the best interviewers of all time. He doesn't get the credit he deserves outside of LA.
  • Snoop always kept it real. If he says he had nothing to do with the deaths of these men, he is telling the truth. He is always open about his life and his issues. Love this man....Always 100.
  • @rickibobbi612
    Snoop is still the ultimate storyteller. The way he paints a word picture, is quite frankly a work of art. You feels like you were right there with him. This was a beautifully done interview. Thanks Big Boy! You are at the top of your craft. Very few are able to make folks feel as comfortable and respected as you do when interviewing.
  • Snoop Dogg really came from deep within himself. Much love and props to him and Big Boy.
  • Him being throw out at 17 reminded me of Dear mama when 2pac said "When i was young me and my mama had beef, 17 years old kicked out on the street" crazy how we can go through simliar issues in life
  • @ixpol9163
    This interview feels so organic. Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥
  • @phat-kid
    that was really touching how he helped the special needs girl. hes a true good soul.
  • @wilshady775
    Best Snoop Dogg interview ever. You can tell they are really cool. Seeing that Soul Train awards clip almost brought a tear to my eye. What a time in hip hop history.
  • That shit made me smile when he said the white family "just loved him" instead of saying some negative shit....I HAVE TO BIG UP SNOOP FOR THAT!!!
  • @RaiRaiBrown
    This is hands down one of the best if not the best interviews with Snoop Dog ive ever seen. He's not being the character Snoop Dog. In thjs interview he's a son, a brother an aspiring artist, a true musician, a human, a young man going through many difficult transitions from childhood to his adulthood and into his amazing career. This is the realest I've ever seen him.
  • @biaccagreen7157
    I can see the pain in Snoop eyes when he speaks of Tupac. Rest in Peace
  • @RyderGroveSt
    Feel bad for Pac. The perfect nigga you’d want to have in your circle. If you’re his friend he got your back til the end. Loyalty unmatched. It’s a shame he didn’t have that energy reciprocated from his homies.
  • @grizz100
    This is the most in depth Snoop interview I’ve ever seen or heard. Only BiG Boy could do that. 👊🏾
  • @margoomahony9565
    This interview was so sincere, heartfelt, true for the history books. It will be referenced by the next generation. Meant a lot to hear how things played out. Big Boy nailed his part in this by just nudging and allowing Snoop to talk. To few interviewers do that today. Love all of this. Well done and thanks to everyone involved, pure class.
  • @gregoryjones2665
    Great interview. As a white kid raised in Deep South Alabama, it’s amazing to see interviews like this that gives an intimate look into the mindset of the artists who led one of the most influential era’s/genre’s in my history. Being born in ‘79, I watched MTV in the 90’s, when it was in its prime. Gangsta rap and grunge were what I glued myself to when my parents weren’t home. God bless you Snoop. You made your way by the struggles you knew and turned the corner over time and used your platform to make a difference.
  • @jaysco5257
    I know that last Pac moment is seared in Snoop's mind. You can tell it still haunts him currently.
  • I've never heard Snoop Dogg talk so comfortably and so intimately. This was a great interview! Shout out to Big Boy. You did your thing on this one, and thank you. Snoop for opening up. This is the one !!!
  • @steelecan
    Snoop is one of the best storytellers! That interview had me engaged the whole time!
  • @rollinstoned6311
    "and your daughter was like it's bla, bla, bla, bla and you're on MY team." ...."I hear you...." As a dad for teenage daughter, I felt that.😂