Snoop's had enough....

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While the South is currently dominating Hip-Hop, West Coast rap icon Snoop Dogg is confident that his beloved region is ready to reclaim its top spot.


With his new solo album Blue Carpet Treatment, due in October, the Long Beach, Calif., rapper hopes to restore the West's dominion.


"I hate losing. I'm a sore loser," Snoop told ****. "That's why when the West Coast was losing, I had to come step the game up so we could get back in the game. We just want to get noticed one more time and then once you notice us and start to hear us, then you'll start to feel us."


Although the West has been unusually silent in the rap scene the past few years, Snoop sees recent activity as a sign of change.


"Ice Cube's album is out doing tremendous things right now and E-40's record came out bangin'," the lyricist noted. "Keak Da Sneak did his thing, my n***as Tha Dogg Pound just came out [and] they s**t smoking. Everybody's gearing up for my new record so it's coming back around. The Waist Deep movie just came out, which is West Coast s**t. So it's like the movement is coming back full circle. It's got to come back home."


To further capitalize on the West's momentum, Snoop is developing two new groups in an effort to present a united front.

Western Union is comprised of artists from Los Angeles, Inglewood, Long Beach, and Watts, while the War Zone is based in Compton, Long Beach, and Watts.


The new factions include artists such as Supafly, Bad Luck, MC Eiht, Kam, Goldie Loc, and Lady of Rage.


"My thing is trying to build the West Coast up by putting n***as together and formulating groups so we can learn how to group up as opposed to putting n***as out individually," said Snoop. "I figured if we do groups and then one member shines, then we can push him solo. Put the group first and that way everybody eats."


Never one to shun controversy, Snoop expressed discontent at artists from other regions who take advantage of the West's dormant state.


"I'm fin to put a stop to all that s**t," he said. "All you motherf**kin' suckers that ain't from the West Coast, n***a, your pass has been revoked. Time out. We need our b***hes back, we need our lowriders back, n***a. We need all that back n***a -- with interest. We don't need y'all comin' out here wastin' time shooting our videos in our hood and then by the time we want to shoot, it look like some s**t we stole from y'all. Get the f**k out of here.


"They know not to confront me and I wish one of them would," Snoop continued. "I'm talking to every last one of you n***as. Straight from the Dogg's mouth. All that doing videos and s**t out here n***a without checking in with Snoop Dogg is over with."


But Snoop said his frustration goes deeper than artists using the West as a background for videos. The rapper also feels that people on his coast are being overlooked for possible employment opportunities.


"A lot of these n***as just come out here using us, and not using us. If you gonna come to the West, start using some of these n***as and give them jobs," said Snoop. "I can't come to your town and shoot a video without hiring some of your people and checking in with the right folks and what not. I'mma get ran up out there. Come on man. Show some love."
 
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IMO, snoop DOESNT speak for all of the West. he isn't a factor mane, he's no more gangsta them bow wow now. so why is it that he feels like people need to ask his permission to do shit out here? snoop does just as much dick ridin', swagger jackin', and lingo stealin' as the rest of the hip hop world. He needs to take a good look at himself, better yet take a BIG step back. there are REAL EMCEES ready to make this shit pop, and not GO POP, ya dig? The West doesn't need snoop to speak for us, because our track record and history speaks for itself.
 
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Its about time snoops brings back the west.......if any one can do it... he can.......but i dont all that shit he is saying about people asking him permission to go to cali..... he aint the king of cali
 

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BETO916 said:
IMO, snoop DOESNT speak for all of the West. he isn't a factor mane, he's no more gangsta them bow wow now. so why is it that he feels like people need to ask his permission to do shit out here? snoop does just as much dick ridin', swagger jackin', and lingo stealin' as the rest of the hip hop world. He needs to take a good look at himself, better yet take a BIG step back. there are REAL EMCEES ready to make this shit pop, and not GO POP, ya dig? The West doesn't need snoop to speak for us, because our track record and history speaks for itself.
REAL TALK
 
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I gotta say it sounds good,but not from him.sounds like he is feeding off most of the westcoast fans emotions,cause he telling us what we wanna hear,but I aint no trick,or bitch.He wants to keep it west but he work with alot of cats from the east on his album.I aint even mad at that cause whatever makes good music.Just dont act like you run this coast and you care about the west..if ya did you would sign some fresh young acts instead of rappers past there prime,I respect snoop as an artist and person,but damn homie dont talk to us like we blind and ignorant......he couldve signed mitchy.....he couldve signed glasses....nope..but know he has projects out he wants to step up and be a caring leader....talkin they gotta check in with him....where was you when they was actively doing these things?..I know the tough huy thing is just an act..and damn he is a pretty good actor.....but Im tired of these rappers playing us and using us...having lil conventions and pep rallies before a release..
 

DuceTheTruth

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50cal said:
I gotta say it sounds good,but not from him.sounds like he is feeding off most of the westcoast fans emotions,cause he telling us what we wanna hear,but I aint no trick,or bitch.He wants to keep it west but he work with alot of cats from the east on his album.I aint even mad at that cause whatever makes good music.Just dont act like you run this coast and you care about the west..if ya did you would sign some fresh young acts instead of rappers past there prime,I respect snoop as an artist and person,but damn homie dont talk to us like we blind and ignorant......he couldve signed mitchy.....he couldve signed glasses....nope..but know he has projects out he wants to step up and be a caring leader....talkin they gotta check in with him....where was you when they was actively doing these things?..I know the tough huy thing is just an act..and damn he is a pretty good actor.....but Im tired of these rappers playing us and using us...having lil conventions and pep rallies before a release..

...YEA...ALL OF THAT.

We'll see what happens with the groups he mentioned AFTER his album drops.

Will they go the way the EASTSIDERS did?.....

OR DOGGYS ANGELS EVEN???........

both those LOOKED promising IMO.....

FUKK THAT......IM WIT THE CALI LUV THING BUT....

NIGGA THIS DAYGO!!!!!!!
 

I AM

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Snoop hasn't been tight for over 10 years. The West has WAAAAAY better artists than him, and if it takes him for people to notice the West, that's pathetic.
 

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Now we can argue about how the West has other tighter rappers than Snoop or he didnt do in the 90's to collab with others in the West or you can move on because if Im not mistaken everyone had they own groups and Cali was divided in general. In 2006, we see that if the West does get another turn to shine it cant be divided like it was in the 90's because we might not ever get another chance, so we have to be smart and milk it this time around for what it's worth...Niggaz was young back then and didnt see the big picture. The South see's the big picture and they are milking it for what it's worth.

If the West Coast does get another chance to run the industry, I promise you there will way more collaborations and niggas working together, especially compared to the 90's...That's if the West get's another chance...

Whether the West wants Snoop to be the Spokesperson or not, we have to understand that everyone knows who Snoop is and he can bring some attention to the West. Dre can as well, but Dre is Dre and who knows what he is doing. All the west needs is ears and Snoop seems to be in the best postion to bring those ears. I dont even listen to Snoops music anymore, but I understand he has industry influence..How much? I dont know, but he has some...At least the West could use Snoop to launch itself but first we have to accept the fact that Snoop does have some influence and work with him until niggas dont need him anymore, then you can ditch him and do yo own thing..

I know there are way more talented niggas on the West that Snoop, BUT they dont have the power or the influence to launch themselves. Niggas not understanding or not wanting to accept that they need help is what causes many niggas to stay underground and never get heard. I'm not saying dickride Snoop, but be smart enough to know that you can use him to help your career instead of dissing him which will NOT help your career, at least not the way you would like it to...

I agree though, Snoop needs some NEW niggas. Nobody is even listening for Rage, MC Eiht and all his local homies(Except the Eastsidas)...Niggas in the West want new and HUNGRY niggas to represent the coast. Im not hating on his roster because they all did they thang when it was their time, but it's also time to invest money in these young niggas who are willing and ready to learn the game. The niggas he got are already on their way out...

Come on Snoop..You have to be smart enough to understand the West needs fresh artists in the mainstream...
 
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I hear ya. My question is why is he takin this standpoint now? Is there an ulterior motive behind this? Is this a real push to reinstate the West? You're right, he does have major influence. His phone book may have every hook up niggas could want. But if this is the case it's alot more people from the Western Region that should reach out to the West. IMO
 
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Cant knock Snoop for trying to bring back the west.He did have part in organizing that meeting with all the west coast artist to try to unify Cali.

I say good shit, even tho some of his remarks are coming outta left field, he has good motives.