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Quotes by Snoop Dogg

Born: 20th October 1971
American rapper and entertainer
Welcome to our page that houses an extensive compilation of quotes by the legendary rapper and cultural icon, Snoop Dogg. Immerse yourself in the wisdom, humor, and unapologetic style of this iconic figure as we showcase his memorable words of inspiration, lyricism, and social commentary. Whether you're a dedicated fan or simply curious about Snoop Dogg's thoughts on life, music, and everything in between, this collection will provide a fascinating glimpse into his mindset and philosophy. Discover the essence of Snoop Dogg's charisma, creative genius, and influential voice as you explore his most insightful and thought-provoking quotes. Get ready to be entertained and inspired by the unparalleled creativity and unique perspective of this rap legend.

If it's flipping hamburgers at McDonald's, be the best hamburger flipper in the world. Whatever it is you do you have to master your craft. Read Summary

What people don't understand is joining a gang ain't bad, it's cool, it's fine. When you in the hood, joining a gang it's cool because all your friends are in the gang, all your family's in the gang. We're not just killing people every night, we're just hanging out, having a good time. Read Summary

Britney would make a better prostitute than Christina. She's thicker. Read Summary

I used to get stressed out all the time when I thought winning was important. I wanted to try to win and help my kids win. Once I figured out it wasn't about winning or losing, it was about teaching these kids about being men, that's when I started to relax. Read Summary

Barack Obama makes me feel good to be a black man. Read Summary

My liberty is about living. It's about spreading more love. Even though I was always a peaceful, loving individual, my music sometimes didn't reflect that. But now it's different. My music is reflecting the way I feel. Read Summary

Snoop Scorsese, that's my director name. Read Summary

It's hard to say goodbye to the streets. It's all how you do it. You can pass by and say, 'What's happening?' and keep it moving, but it's a certain element that'll never be able to roll with you once you get to this level, because that's the separation of it all. Read Summary

Women are in a position now to voice their opinion... women are getting empowered. The more power they get, the more voice they get to shift certain things around. Now I have a daughter, I understand. When I didn't have a daughter, I didn't understand. Read Summary

The 'American Idol' and 'X Factor' shows, they're great shows. But I think I need to make a show like that, directed straight to the hood, to the artists that don't get the attention, that don't have the money to make themselves representable. Read Summary

The red carpet is a beautiful situation for people. I think everybody appreciates it and loves it and honors it. Nobody really acts a fool because they know this is a one-time thing. Read Summary

When I'm not longer rapping, I want to open up an ice cream parlor and call myself Scoop Dogg. Read Summary

If you stop at general math, you're only going to make general math money. Read Summary

You've got to always go back in time if you want to move forward. Read Summary

I just change with the times. I really don't have a say in what's going on. Music was here before me. Read Summary

That's how we do it in the black community; we give back to the people who made us who we are. We never forget that. Read Summary

I like going to areas where the murder rate is high and dropping it. Read Summary

To me, the Seventies were very inspirational and very influential... With my whole persona as Snoop Dogg, as a person, as a rapper. I just love the Seventies style, the way all the players dressed nice, you know, kept their hair looking good, drove sharp cars and they talked real slick. Read Summary

I was like the class clown in school so I guess I would say I did like the attention. In church I did a lot of plays, my mother made me play characters, do a lot of drama and acting, trying to become someone else. So it helped me create who I am, to create Snoop Dogg. Read Summary

My younger son, Cordell, aka Lil Snoop, loves me like a fan loves Snoop Dogg. He's inspired by making me happy. My older son, Corde, aka Spank, does everything I say, with effort and determination - but he does it for himself. He gets his thrill out of seeing his own results on the football field. Read Summary