play? or do you have to live in a certain neighborhood? all over l.a., all you got to do is hit us up at snoop youth football league.com. larry: how about a couple of white kids from beverly hills? why not, not why. larry: i ve got two kids, what if they were to win the snooper bowl, would that embarrass you? no, football has no color barriers. larry: you ve got 3,500 kids in the league. how did you start that? i started it six years ago with my oldest son. we were playing in a league i didn t feel was really meeting the needs of what we needed as far as inner city football program. so i went back to the community that i come from and created a football program for the kids who didn t have money, who didn t really have the necessity that they needed to really pay that $300 or $400, and i made it $100 a kid so it could be more accessible to the kids in the hood. larry: you re a good guy. thank you, larry. larry: who did you listen to
and you did a dramatic role in one life to live. yeah. larry: a soap opera person. you know what, larry? when i was a kid i got in a little trouble and got suspended and had to come home a couple times. and around the time i came home, i watched one life to live. and i let them know i was a fan of the show. and i wanted to be a part of it. larry: and you re going to see it coming up. don t go away. .and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that s the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips colon health. i really didn t see it coming. i didn t realize i was drifting into the other lane. [ kim ] i was literally falling asleep at the wheel. it got my attention, telling me that i wasn t paying attention. the car hit the brakes faster than i could. i had no idea the guy in front of me had stopped short. but my car did. my car did. thankfully, my mercedes did. [ male announcer ] a world you can t predict. demands a car you can trust.
after 300 yards, you have reached your destination. thanks for the ride, man, i had the time of my life oo-wee. what s the name of the magic? this the the magic. larry: i m still on the brake, why are we moving? that s me hitting the switch, baby. larry: oh, you re controlling the gas. i m controlling. larry: bye. with my mind on my money and my money on my mind larry: i can t reach the gas. and by the way, if you want to have snoop do your gps, all you ve got to do is go to voiceskins.com and bring it down, and snoop can drive you home. la da. larry: i want to do a gps. i had to tell myself one day. i had to be real creative and
and they have a chance to ride with me and roll with me and letting them be a part of the snoop dogg thing. larry: you re very involved with your fans, right? up close and personal. larry: it was hard to read about you is where does most of your income come from? records? because that business has been hurt. i m just a hus ltlehustler. you ve got the gps, the football league, the clothing line, the, you know, tv shows. you ve got movie deals. everything that i do is always about trying to get to the next level. whether it s financially, spiritually, or mentally. i m always trying to get to the next level. larry: is that sweat suit part of your clothing line? yeah. three stripes is how i roll. larry: and why the green, blue, and yellow? because it s a beautiful color. that bob marley feeling. sometimes i feel like bob marley reincarnated. larry: i knew bob marley. you did? larry: i interviewed him.
my tenth solo album. it went in and made a record, more about me having a good time and putting people in the spirit of enjoying good music. larry: but malice implies bad. because in the beginning of the record, i had a lot of malice in my heart because i was upset with the industry. and then toward the end of this record, i found myself being in a place called wonderland. i finally made it to happiness. larry: what changed? i think just, you know, my family being around me and me enjoying the fact that people still want to listen to me from being, you know, a rookie in 1992 to still being here and people loving my music. that got me in the great spirit of turning it into a positive. larry: the latest single generated huge buzz, we understand. what was it like to rerecord this with jay z and other rappers? this was a big record for me. it actually open a door to show the west coast is here to stay. it makes people understand that