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
sipping on gin and juice laid back with my mind on my money and my money on my mind larry: we re back with snoop dogg. special appearance on larry king live with some extra added throw-ins. cars and stuff. you still actively involved with the youth football league? yeah, my youth football league is snoopy football league. it s been up for six years now. we re doing a great job. we have our first set of kids that are on their way to college. and we re just doing so many great things in the inner city right now. it s a beautiful feeling to be a part of it. larry: flag or tackling? oh, it s tackle. it starts off with flag at the age of 6 and they work their way up to the age of 13 to play tackle. larry: can anybody in l.a. play? all over l.a. south central, compton, long beach, pomona. all you ve got to do is hit us up at snoopyouthfootballleague.com. larry: how about a couple white kids from beverly hills? why not? larry: i got two pretty good ones. come on
larry: what do you think of your father? he s the truth. he s cool. and he s larry: is he weird? yes. larry: what was he like as a father growing up? he was a good father. larry: you don t sound too sure of that, corde. i do. i m just saying he was larry: are you nervous? no. larry: okay. what s the thing on your arm? it s a tattoo. larry: what does it say? my nickname. larry: spank. yeah. larry: you approve of tattoos on your kids? i took him to go get it. larry: what do you mean? i went with him when he got the tattoo. he didn t come home with that. he went with me to get that. larry: what do you want him to do in life? i want him to have fun and be a respectable man and just enjoy life to the fullest, be what he wants to be. larry: do you play ball, spank? not anymore. larry: what do you want to
college. and we re just doing so many great things in the inner city right now. larry: flag or tackling? oh, it s tackle. it starts off with flag at the age of 6 and works up to tackle at 13. larry: can anybody play? all over l.a. south central, compton, long beach, pomona. all you ve got to do is hit us up at snoopyouthfootballleague.com. larry: how bay couple white kids from beverly hills? why not? larry: i got two pretty good ones. what if they were to 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. good 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 he was 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
larry: when we come back week, going to meet young snoop. that is his name. his name is corday. his dad calls him spank. i call him snoop jr. he ll be with us after the break. [ deep breathing ] [ light snort ] [ male announcer ] for a better-looking tomorrow. vicks nyquil cold & flu. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold.medicine. (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don t want anything. .to slow us down. but even in your 30s.