we have our own little slang we use in the ghetto, and it becomes our own language and our own lingo. back in the 70s it was called jive talking. now we call it snoop talking. larry: where did you grow up? east side long beach. larry: is that a tough area? it was tough but it was fun. it was a great experience for me. i learned a lot. you know what i m saying. there was a lot of positive people. i had a lot of great people to learn from. and a lot of negative people to learn from. so it was a great experience. larry: snoop s got some relationship advice for tiger woods. that s ahead. and as we go to break you re going to enjoy this. here s some more of gangsta luv. she love the way i put it on her summer breeze sipping coronas boss dog i give it to her right and she like it she on the hip like a sidekick i whispered in her ear come here you ready to go got that little dress on you coming up out of there yeah
when he need to. that s where it at. larry: snoop dogg, i must be going crazy. i m beginning to understand you. i love that. larry: did you invent this language? i believe it s hereditary. i believe it s something that s accustomed to us from where we come from. it s a ghetto thing. we have our own slang that we use in the ghetto and it becomes our own language and our own lingo. back in the 70s it was called jibe talk and now we call it snoop talking. larry: where did you grow up? east side long beach. larry: was that a tough area. it was tough but it was fun. it was a great experience for me. i learned a lot. a lot of positive people, great people that learned from it and a lot of negative people to learn from so it was a great experience. larry: okay, snoop s got some relationship advice for tiger woods. that s ahead. and as we go to break, you re going to enjoy this. here s some more of gangsta love. gangsta that gangsta love she love the way they put it
ago listening to michael jackson and lionel richie and ray charles and all the great musicians put together a song that meant so much. and for them to come together for the anniversary it felt good to me. larry: we ve got a little toss here. the bikini-clad bling bling girls certainly weren t going anywhere during the making of snoop s first single gangsta love. and we were there. take a look at some of the behind-the-scenes action. and i do mean behind. ooh-wee. get in the back seat and put that seat belt on. rolling. action. big snoop d-o dub the american dream that gangsta, gang-gangsta that gangsta, gang-gangsta love gangsta, gang-gangsta love
musicians put together a song that meant so much. and for them to come together for the anniversary it felt good to me. larry: the bikini-clad bling bling girls certainly weren t going anywhere during the making of snoop s first single gangsta love. take a look at some of the behind-the-scenes action. and i do mean behind. ooh-wee. rolling. big snoop d-o dub the american dream that gangsta, gang-gangsta that gangsta, gang-gangsta love
when he needs to. larry: snoop dogg, i must be going crazy. i m beginning to understand you. i love that. larry: did you invent this language. i believe it s hereditary. it s something that you know accustomed to us where we come from. it s a ghetto thing. we have our own slang that we use in the ghetto and it becomes our own language and our own ling pope back from the 70s it was called jibe talking and now we call it snoop talking. larry: where did you grow up? east side long beach. larry: was that a tough area. it was tough but it was fun. it was a great experience. i learned a lot. a lot of positive people, great people that learned from it and a lot of negative people to learn from so it was a great experience. larry: okay, snoop s got some relationship advice for tiger woods. that s ahead. and as we go to break, you re going to enjoy this. here s some more of gangsta love. gangsta that gangsta love she love the way they put it on her some sipping co