The latest in a slew of fantastic interviews on GGN, recently hosted for an extensive conversation on the culture. Finding common ground in their , the conversation shifts to the importance of mentorship in hip-hop. “When I first came in I didn’t really have anybody to look to for guidance,” reflects Tip. “It wasn’t until later on in my career when I was introduced to people like you and Jay and Puff. As far as from Atlanta, everybody was so caught up in doing their own thing — rightfully so– wasn’t no time for turning back and teaching or nothing.”
“I say I take my losses like I take my wins,” says Snoop, a few minutes later. “Every loss I took made me better and prepared me for the win. Sometimes when I win it’s a loss, because I think I did it right. I think I perfected it. But in every win there’s something I did wrong. So you gotta know how to take your losses.”
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He proceeds to ask T.I. about the decision to broadcast his “Family Hustle” for the world to see. “You inspire my family to want to stay together, to want to be together,” gushes Snoop, prompting a proud laugh from Tip. “I was in prison,” recalls Tip. “I was noticing that every time something was reported about me or written about me always reflected back to one or two isolated moments. So I felt like it was because I haven’t given them enough. The plan was to show how diverse my lifestyle was. How much of a family man, a businessman I am. I was all these things.”
“In doing so, we found out the kids was stars,” laughs Tip. “They didn’t find their voice until the cameras came on. It’s like when you and your old lady in the room they gonna talk to you a certain way. Then when you walk out that room, they gonna be completely different kids. When the camera came on, it gave me the opportunity to see how they are when I’m not around. It was a pleasant surprise, and shit, they took the show over.”
Check out the full interview below, and big shout out to both Snoop and Tip for continuously holding it down.