My mom's one of 13 siblings, and they all got six kids, and till I was 13 everybody was in Compton.
I've got an extra-specific story about Dr. Dre. I saw him when I was 9 years old in Compton - him and Tupac. They were shooting the second 'California Love' video. My pops had seen him and ran back to...
My pops and my mom started playing Marvin Gaye and the Isley Brothers and all these people, but at the same time, they always had Snoop on right behind it in the same mix.
When you go on your Twitter or look down your Timeline and it's all great positivity - I love that. But at the same time, it can really divert you from what your purpose is or what you're trying to...
You don't hear no artists from Compton showing vulnerability.
Groups break up because they never got across what they wanted to do personally, and they have creative differences, and egos start to clash.
As long as my music is real, it's no limit to how many ears I can grab.
It's a great, great experience to finally get the reception that you know you rightfully deserve.