win the snooper bowl? would that embarrass you? no. that would make me feel good because football has no color barriers. larry: you ve got 3500 kids in the league. yes, sir. larry: how did you start that? i started it six years ago with my oldest son, corday. he was playing little league football and we were playing in a league that i didn t feel was really meeting the needs of what we needed as far as an 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 necessities that they needed to really pay that $300 or $400. i made it $100 a kid so it could be more accessible to the kids from the hood. larry: you re a good guy. thank you, larry. larry: we ve got an e-mail from mike in maine. who do you listen to in your free time? what do you listen to in your free time? and who were your musical influences growing up? i like listening to frank sinatra, sam
larry: yeah. that s the name that i was always called as a kid. my mother never called me by my real name. i never heard my real name unless i was at school. so the name i was accustomed to was snoop. like snoopy or snoop. larry: how did they come up with cordozar? my mother came one that name. larry: sounds like a salve for sores. that s what it sounds like you to? it does? larry: don t forget to buy cordozar at the drugstore, on sale this week, two for $5. the way you say it. but i would say it like cord koez koeza:. cordozar. larry: changes the whole yeah, put that flair on it. because i am italian. i got that good blood and good skin and that good hair. larry: i have the feeling i m being put on. okay. last time we talked you had some problems back in the uk. are they letting you back in the country? as we speak, larry, i ve been reinstated and i m on my way back to the uk. so i want to shoot a shout out to all the beautiful people that allowed me to com
and the music had cut off at the bachelor party. so he slipped my tape in. and when my tape came in people was dancing to it and dre was like who s that? he said that s my homeboy snoop. he introduced me to him, and the rest is history. larry: when we come back week, we re going to meet young snoop. that isn t his name. his name is corde. his dad calls him spank. i call him snoop jr. he ll be with us after the break. oh sure, we have plenty of employees that.
own infidelity at times, right? yes, sir. larry: what do you make of tiger woods? i make, you know, nothing of it. you know, that s a personal issue with him and his wife. and i feel like it s been blown out of proportion because he was looked at as somebody who was perfect. but at the same time nobody s perfect and everybody makes mistakes. so let s let him get his life right with his wife and move on. larry: think he s going to do good in the masters? i think he s going to do real well in the masters and he s going to do real good in life. you know, just getting his life back right and understanding what s important because sometimes it takes a negative situation like that for you to really turn it into a positive. larry: takes a down to get up. yes, sir. larry: do you think the temptations of hollywood and the music industry are worse now? definitely. because there are so many ways to have access to them. even if you re not in hollywood. it s like that computer gam
anything everything in my store would be under $20. it would be nothing in there over $20. larry: clothes too? everything. under $20. larry: snoopermarkets. yeah. larry: well, have you talked to people about it? i m talking to them right now. larry: not bad. you hear them talking back? larry: what did you make about michael jackson passing? did you know michael? yeah, i knew michael jackson. i m a close friend of the family. i love michael jackson, what he done for music, what he done for life. i m just, you know i m just a fan. so i love everything he done. he could never do no wrong in my eyes. i mean, i love the music that he made, the spirit that he brought. just showing people how to love and how to reach out and to give back because that s what he did with most of his time and his money, it was spent on giving back. he was never about himself. it was always about others. larry: how did dr. dre find you? his brother, half brother warren g was in my grou