In 1991, When Snoop Had Just Graduated From Long Beach Polytechnic High School. He Started Recording Tapes With Money B, Warren G Told Snoop About Money B, Cause He Was Good At Making Beatz, Including The Legendary Great Nate Dogg. They All Recorded A Song Called - Long Beach Is A Muthaphukka -, He Started Selling $5.00 A Tape. He Tried To Take The Cassette To The Clubs, They Told Him He Would Never Make It, He's Not DJ Quik, He Doesn't Have What It Takes, So Snoop Was Like - Cool -. So Above Tha Law Met Snoop, They Heard Snoop's Records, They Wanted To Work With Him, Snoop Was Down. Kokane Was Down With Snoop, Kokane Took One Of Snoop's Tapes To Dr. Dre, At That Time. Above Tha Law Was In Studio, So Snoop Couldn't Meet With Dre In The Studio That Day, Cause He Had Some Things To Do With Above Tha Law, Then When Snoop Seen How Serious Dr. Dre Was, He Went To Dr. Dre, And They Recorded They First Hit - Deep Cover - In 1992, For The Deep Cover{ The Movie } Came Out In Early 1992. So That's How Snoop Was Discovered.
In 1989, Snoop Had Just Graduated From Long Beach Polytechnical High School.He Seen That He Didn't Really Have No Career Or No Life, He Didn't Wanna At No Jobs Or No 9 To 5's. So He Had His Homie "Money Bee", He Was Tight AtMaking Beat's, So Then Snoop's Childhood Friend "Warren G" Hooked Snoop Up With "Money Bee", "Nate Dogg" Was Hooked Up With Snoop, So They Got ThemSelves A Ride And Drove Over To His House, They Put Down A Song Called"Long Beach Is Mutha*****", That Was First Song That Actually Ever PutDown On Cassette, Once They Did That, Snoop Had A Copy, Nate Dogg Had ACopy, & Warren G Had A Copy. About A Week 1/2 Two Weeks Later, 200 To 300People From Long Beach And Was Like "Man, That S*** Bangin", Then ItStart Spreading, And Before You Knew It, They Was Selling $5.00 A Tape. TheyWent Back Too Money Bee, And Made Another Song, They Went ToThe Eastside Of Long Beach To V.I.P. Record Store, Started Making Tracks WithDJ Slice, He Heard The Song That They Had Made, He Typed It Up A Lil Bit, Added A Bigger Beat To It. Then They Started Making Songs WithDJ Slice & LC, Producer That Was From The Westside Of Long Beach, He StartedProducing Beats For Snoop Dogg, Then Him, Warren G, & Nate Dogg Started Making Songs On Cassette, Calvin From The V.I.P., He Tried To Take The Cassette To The Label's, They Were Like"He Doesn't Have What It Take, He's Not DJ Quik, He Doesn't Have What It Take's, And He'll Never Make It", Snoop Was Like "Aight, Cool".Sidenote - This Was When DJ Quik Was OutSo Snoop Did A Song With Kat Name "Enuff", Said He Call Carson, Snoop Titled The Record "Supa Dupa", He Had HD On It At First. He Bought It Back ToNate Dogg, He Heard It. He Was Like "Let Me Sing On It", So Snoop LetNate Sing On It. He Laced It, It Went From A "Song" To A "Real Record", Then Snoop Did Another Called "Gangsta'z Life", He Had Nate Dogg Singin InThe Background, It Was Somethin Snoop Had Kicked A Story Real Deep. He Mixed LL Cool J's - Cars Ride By With The Booming System WithVoque's - Hold On.It Was Like A Record That Everybody On The Street Could Relate To, And ItHad A Familiar Beat. When Snoop Did That Track, That Was The One ThatDr. Dre Had Heard, Then Above Tha Law Was One Of The People Who Tried GetSnoop Dogg In The Game, As Far As We Gon Bring Him To Worldwide Audience, Through Their Label "Lawhouse Records"Warren G Was Rollin With Laylow, Hutch, & Goldmack. So They Bought Snoop Up There To Visit Above Tha Law, They Heard His Material, They Liked Him,Wanted To Get Down With Him, Put Snoop On The Team With Them. Put Him InLine, Told Him That He Was Gon Come Out After "Kokane & Shelly". Snoop WasDown With Them, He Was Ready To Wait & Make It Happen, While Snoop Was Waitin, He Went To A Studio In L.A., And Catching The Metro, To TakeSnoop, Warren G, & Nate Dogg, Back To Long Beach, Looking Out For Them,Being Real Homeboy's, Kokane Was Down With Snoop Back Then, Keepin HimInspirated, Lettin Him "The Wait Was Worth The Wait". Just Stay In Line, HeWas Gon Work With Him, And Get Him Ten-8, As Snoop Waited, Waited, &Waited. Warren G Got Tired Of Waiting, He Took The Tape To Dr. Dre.Dr. Dre Heard It, Dre Was Like "Come And Meet Me At The Studio On Monday".And That Same Monday, Snoop Had To Go Do A Song With Above Tha Law, Actually They Made A Song For Snoop, Called "Another Mission Of Beat", SnoopGot A Call From Dre, He Told Dre Couldn't Make It, Cause He Had To Go DoSomething Else, So Snoop Went And Hollered At Dr. Dre, And He Seen How 4Real He Was, Snoop Had To Let Above Tha Law Know, He Was Going To StartWorking With Dr. Dre, And That It Was Still All Good With Above Tha Law, Snoop Wasn't Trippin About It, It Was Still All Gravy, He Was Still Down With Them, But He Had To Make This Money With Dre "This Is Dr. Dre". So That's How Snoop Dogg Started Rapping. Oh By The Way, Ya'll Make Sure Ya'll Go CopTha Doggumentary, That Came Out On March 29th, 2011. And Make Ya'll BuyDJ Quik's The Book Of David Album On April 19th, 2011, AndDaz Dillinger's D.A.Z. Album On April 19th, 2011. Also.__________________________________________________Rest In PeaceNathaniel "Nate Dogg" HaleAugust 19th, 1969 † March 15th, 2011DPG 4 Ever
yes he was in jail, he was known to be in trouble with the law a lot when he was younger.
Tupac, was not really from the West Coast because he did not move there until around his 17th birthday. He was born in Harlem and raised in Maryland. His mother and others in his family were very involved in the Black Panthers, so he grew up in a very idealistic home. He grew up studying the arts, learning ballet and performing Shakespeare. This is hardly the M.O. of a gangster thug from South Central. Snoop and Dre were already working together before Tupac came on the seen. Snoop was a Crip and soon after getting out of jail was helped by Dre in producing his work. Snoop having been a Crip was a good soldier and loyal to Dre. Tupac, was going out of his way to dis Dr. DRE on many occasions calling him homosexual (Called him Fruity as Alize the drink), a lazy producer and a poor friend to Snoop. Tupac had a big mouth and ego and was very idealistic about how the world should be. He believed himself to be a true poet and that he had a message to give to the world. Unfortunately, Dr. Dre did fit into his notion of how things should be and was trying to create a wedge between the Dre and Snoop using manipulation questioning Dre's integrity and sexual orientation. Dre may be Bisexual. The group World Class Wrecking Crew was somewhat androgynous and gay looking and sounding (Normal for 80's groups; i.e Prince and the New Revolution). Check out their video on You Tube "Surgery." Tupac got between two loyal friends and their making money together and got "taken out" by either Dre, Snoop or Both. Soon after Tupac's Death, Dre signed Snoop to his label and the rest is history.
You can possible receive a ticket for not carring you pre-liscense on you. If oyu are going to drive it is maditory to have it on you or else you are breaking the law
In 1991, When Snoop Had Just Graduated From Long Beach Polytechnic High School. He Started Recording Tapes With Money B, Warren G Told Snoop About Money B, Cause He Was Good At Making Beatz, Including The Legendary Great Nate Dogg. They All Recorded A Song Called - Long Beach Is A Muthaphukka -, He Started Selling $5.00 A Tape. He Tried To Take The Cassette To The Clubs, They Told Him He Would Never Make It, He's Not DJ Quik, He Doesn't Have What It Takes, So Snoop Was Like - Cool -. So Above Tha Law Met Snoop, They Heard Snoop's Records, They Wanted To Work With Him, Snoop Was Down. Kokane Was Down With Snoop, Kokane Took One Of Snoop's Tapes To Dr. Dre, At That Time. Above Tha Law Was In Studio, So Snoop Couldn't Meet With Dre In The Studio That Day, Cause He Had Some Things To Do With Above Tha Law, Then When Snoop Seen How Serious Dr. Dre Was, He Went To Dr. Dre, And They Recorded They First Hit - Deep Cover - In 1992, For The Deep Cover{ The Movie } Came Out In Early 1992. So That's How Snoop Was Discovered.
In 1991, When Snoop Had Just Graduated From Long Beach Polytechnic High School. He Started Recording Tapes With Money B, Warren G Told Snoop About Money B, Cause He Was Good At Making Beatz, Including The Legendary Great Nate Dogg. They All Recorded A Song Called - Long Beach Is A Muthaphukka -, He Started Selling $5.00 A Tape. He Tried To Take The Cassette To The Clubs, They Told Him He Would Never Make It, He's Not DJ Quik, He Doesn't Have What It Takes, So Snoop Was Like - Cool -. So Above Tha Law Met Snoop, They Heard Snoop's Records, They Wanted To Work With Him, Snoop Was Down. Kokane Was Down With Snoop, Kokane Took One Of Snoop's Tapes To Dr. Dre, At That Time. Above Tha Law Was In Studio, So Snoop Couldn't Meet With Dre In The Studio That Day, Cause He Had Some Things To Do With Above Tha Law, Then When Snoop Seen How Serious Dr. Dre Was, He Went To Dr. Dre, And They Recorded They First Hit - Deep Cover - In 1992, For The Deep Cover{ The Movie } Came Out In Early 1992. So That's How Snoop Was Discovered.
In 1989, Snoop Had Just Graduated From Long Beach Polytechnical High School.He Seen That He Didn't Really Have No Career Or No Life, He Didn't Wanna At No Jobs Or No 9 To 5's. So He Had His Homie "Money Bee", He Was Tight AtMaking Beat's, So Then Snoop's Childhood Friend "Warren G" Hooked Snoop Up With "Money Bee", "Nate Dogg" Was Hooked Up With Snoop, So They Got ThemSelves A Ride And Drove Over To His House, They Put Down A Song Called"Long Beach Is Mutha*****", That Was First Song That Actually Ever PutDown On Cassette, Once They Did That, Snoop Had A Copy, Nate Dogg Had ACopy, & Warren G Had A Copy. About A Week 1/2 Two Weeks Later, 200 To 300People From Long Beach And Was Like "Man, That S*** Bangin", Then ItStart Spreading, And Before You Knew It, They Was Selling $5.00 A Tape. TheyWent Back Too Money Bee, And Made Another Song, They Went ToThe Eastside Of Long Beach To V.I.P. Record Store, Started Making Tracks WithDJ Slice, He Heard The Song That They Had Made, He Typed It Up A Lil Bit, Added A Bigger Beat To It. Then They Started Making Songs WithDJ Slice & LC, Producer That Was From The Westside Of Long Beach, He StartedProducing Beats For Snoop Dogg, Then Him, Warren G, & Nate Dogg Started Making Songs On Cassette, Calvin From The V.I.P., He Tried To Take The Cassette To The Label's, They Were Like"He Doesn't Have What It Take, He's Not DJ Quik, He Doesn't Have What It Take's, And He'll Never Make It", Snoop Was Like "Aight, Cool".Sidenote - This Was When DJ Quik Was OutSo Snoop Did A Song With Kat Name "Enuff", Said He Call Carson, Snoop Titled The Record "Supa Dupa", He Had HD On It At First. He Bought It Back ToNate Dogg, He Heard It. He Was Like "Let Me Sing On It", So Snoop LetNate Sing On It. He Laced It, It Went From A "Song" To A "Real Record", Then Snoop Did Another Called "Gangsta'z Life", He Had Nate Dogg Singin InThe Background, It Was Somethin Snoop Had Kicked A Story Real Deep. He Mixed LL Cool J's - Cars Ride By With The Booming System WithVoque's - Hold On.It Was Like A Record That Everybody On The Street Could Relate To, And ItHad A Familiar Beat. When Snoop Did That Track, That Was The One ThatDr. Dre Had Heard, Then Above Tha Law Was One Of The People Who Tried GetSnoop Dogg In The Game, As Far As We Gon Bring Him To Worldwide Audience, Through Their Label "Lawhouse Records"Warren G Was Rollin With Laylow, Hutch, & Goldmack. So They Bought Snoop Up There To Visit Above Tha Law, They Heard His Material, They Liked Him,Wanted To Get Down With Him, Put Snoop On The Team With Them. Put Him InLine, Told Him That He Was Gon Come Out After "Kokane & Shelly". Snoop WasDown With Them, He Was Ready To Wait & Make It Happen, While Snoop Was Waitin, He Went To A Studio In L.A., And Catching The Metro, To TakeSnoop, Warren G, & Nate Dogg, Back To Long Beach, Looking Out For Them,Being Real Homeboy's, Kokane Was Down With Snoop Back Then, Keepin HimInspirated, Lettin Him "The Wait Was Worth The Wait". Just Stay In Line, HeWas Gon Work With Him, And Get Him Ten-8, As Snoop Waited, Waited, &Waited. Warren G Got Tired Of Waiting, He Took The Tape To Dr. Dre.Dr. Dre Heard It, Dre Was Like "Come And Meet Me At The Studio On Monday".And That Same Monday, Snoop Had To Go Do A Song With Above Tha Law, Actually They Made A Song For Snoop, Called "Another Mission Of Beat", SnoopGot A Call From Dre, He Told Dre Couldn't Make It, Cause He Had To Go DoSomething Else, So Snoop Went And Hollered At Dr. Dre, And He Seen How 4Real He Was, Snoop Had To Let Above Tha Law Know, He Was Going To StartWorking With Dr. Dre, And That It Was Still All Good With Above Tha Law, Snoop Wasn't Trippin About It, It Was Still All Gravy, He Was Still Down With Them, But He Had To Make This Money With Dre "This Is Dr. Dre". So That's How Snoop Dogg Started Rapping. Oh By The Way, Ya'll Make Sure Ya'll Go CopTha Doggumentary, That Came Out On March 29th, 2011. And Make Ya'll BuyDJ Quik's The Book Of David Album On April 19th, 2011, AndDaz Dillinger's D.A.Z. Album On April 19th, 2011. Also.__________________________________________________Rest In PeaceNathaniel "Nate Dogg" HaleAugust 19th, 1969 † March 15th, 2011DPG 4 Ever
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yes he did he shoot a rival gang member
Anything can get you in trouble if it is against the law. for example if you steal you can get into trouble. Any unlawful act can lead you into trouble and the best way is to follow the law.
I need to talk to some one who can help me we just found out hes ex toke hes kid out of state and did tell hem can she get in trouble with the law
He commited suicide after shooting two police officers and barricading himself in a bathroom. Actually, the above answer is referring to the wrong Jermain(e) Fuller. This one was Snoop Dogg's brother in law JermainE Fuller, who died in 2002. The one with the Buckwheat Boyz was Jermain Fuller, who died in 2001.
no he never got in trouble with the law george was more about helping people than getting in trouble
You should comply with the laws of your state or country. If you don't, you may find yourself in trouble with the law, and accused of crimes and even lose custody of the children.
Tom had been in trouble with the law for theft and assault charges in the past.
As a general rule, no. However, you need to check with your local law enforcement. Many non-guns look real enough to get you in trouble.