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Episode Date: September 13, 2024It's been a long week for Shannon Sharpe, and just when he thought it was over, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson calls in some very special guests to roast Unc. Watch the Roast of Shannon Sharpe featuring Sno...op Dogg, Cam Newton and many more!06:35 - Cam Newton16:00 - SNOOP DOGG ARRIVES(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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man you know ojo a lot of times they say you gotta laugh to keep from crying i don't go i've
gone through i've gone through the emotions i keep from crying. I've gone through the emotions.
I've gone through anger.
I've gone through disappointment.
I've gone through the crying phase.
I ain't got no more anger.
I don't have any more disappointment.
I ain't got no more tears to live.
I ain't got no more tears left, bro.
You good?
I did it.
You apologize for it.
You move on.
We're going to be out here.
Listen.
That's it.
That's all I got.
That's all I got, Ocho.
We're going to be all right, man.
We're going to be all right.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Because that's how it was supposed to be.
We make all the mistakes.
I didn't duck and dodge.
I didn't say that wasn't me.
I didn't say, oh, somebody did that without my permission.
Now, I look down the camera. That was me. Honest mistake. Honest mistake.
I hope I mean, maybe somebody would maybe somebody would be willing to go to make sure that a rumor that's being spread about them or something being said about them
maybe there are people out there that would forego 100 200 million dollars lose six and seven figure
sponsors and advertising deals maybe there are some people out there that would do that i just
ain't one of them people i'm not because you know what i noticed don don't you? If you really think about it, in a stadium with 80,000 people,
there might be 5,000 people,
80,000 people cheer.
So 75,000 people cheer,
5,000 people boo.
You can hear them boos, can't you?
Every time.
Every time.
Every time.
That's how it works.
The boos sound like surround sound, man.
Funny how that work.
Yeah.
Isn't it?
Isn't it?
So, but I think the thing is, I think the thing that really gave me the assurances is that how many people say, oh, we rock with you.
You human.
You human. you made a mistake
it happened to hear
people in my comments to see people
on nightcap to see to
on my twitter and all
the calls I've gotten calls from people
you wouldn't think
black and white
not just black I'm talking about black and white
that you wouldn't even think.
Say, hey,
I know you,
we know you.
That man,
that meant so much to me
because people that know me,
they know me.
People that don't,
they speculate and that's okay.
That's what you're supposed to do.
You're supposed to speculate.
But they know.
Oh yeah. Hey, y'all beat do. You're supposed to speculate. But they know. Oh, yeah.
Hey, y'all beat us.
I ain't going nowhere.
Y'all beat us.
If y'all what y'all say, y'all are not going to win off the top spot.
Come get club.
Shay.
Shay.
That's all y'all got to do.
That ain't happening.
That ain't happening, Captain.
I love everybody.
I love everybody in the work that they do. Ain't nothing happening, Captain. Come get us. I love everybody. I love everybody and the work that they do.
Ain't nothing happening up there.
Come get us.
We go.
Hey, Ocho, I go on the road.
I take.
Hey, I'm all over the place.
I just don't have.
I don't do no video.
I don't do no video interviews.
Well, we're not going to be able to come to X place.
Hey, I'll come get you.
Who that?
Oh, that's my nephew right there.
Y'all see him on the screen.
That's my nephew.
That's the one and only ATL fighter.
Number one.
Okay.
Camron.
Newton.
Cam.
Cam.
Whoa, Cam.
Cam.
Cam.
How we doing?
Cam, what's up, baby?
I'm doing better today, nephew.
I'm doing better today than I was yesterday.
All right.
I done seen Kai.
Shout out to Kai.
I done seen Godfrey.
Shout out to Godfrey.
I done seen LaVell Crawford.
Shout out to LaVell Crawford.
And I'm going to just keep it a book.
First off, how you doing?
Because I need to know.
I'm better today than I was yesterday, and tomorrow will be better than today.
Okay, I'm going to tell you how it came across my screen.
The request was simply, do you want to engage in a roast of Shannon Sharp?
RSVP.
And you did it immediately.
My next question was, what's off limits?
Nothing.
So I want to ask you um Shannon
yes Uncle Shannon
yes what's off limits
nothing ain't nothing
off limits man that spider bit me
you remember that spider that Brazilian spider
spider yes sir
he bit me say less
okay in this handbook right here um what you probably didn't know
i had somebody on your team um insert a bible on your set do you know where that bible is
hold on let me get my bible too hold on hold on let me get my bible
hold on you know hey you know the pastor always get a congregation in the church time to get the Bible out the pew.
Yes. And then they say, when you got that, say, amen.
Oh, let me get my Bible. Hold on.
Boy, y'all, y'all, y'all the devil in here.
I got I got two Benedict Arnold's on my team.
Oh, we about to have
fun, Chad.
Oh, let me get up and stretch.
Let me stretch
because, hey,
I just want you to know,
Shannon, I'm speaking for the people.
I'm representing the people as the person.
Oh, that's what you represent?
Yes, sir.
I got my Bible. So do you have the Bible? I got the Bible. represent. Hey. Yes, sir. I got my. So do you. I got my.
So do you have the Bible? I got my.
I got my Bible.
Amen.
Okay.
Amen.
I just want to make sure that the precursor before I go into this situation is, once again,
is anything off limits?
Green light.
Green light.
Take off.
Hold on.
Say what?
What chapter?
What chapter and verse we turn to?
No chapter. Just raise your Bible up and verse we turn to? No chapter.
Just raise your Bible up so we can know what version it is.
Okay.
We got the King James Version.
I got the New Testament.
Because I got to put you under oath.
That's what that's.
You can close the Bible.
Okay.
You want to put my right?
I got my right hand.
Right hand up.
Yep. And put your left hand on the Bible. Okay, you want to put my right hand up.
Yep.
And put your left hand on the Bible.
Got it.
Alright.
Okay.
Take your time. Take your time, Pastor.
Take your time.
God, use me.
Here we go.
Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
I do.
You heard that, Peggy?
I heard him, boy.
You heard that, Peggy?
I heard him, boy.
Okay.
What would you like to be referred to?
And at this particular point in time, this is a mitigation.
A litigation for the people.
Okay.
And I just want to ask you a few questions that I'm no longer Cam Newton, as you know.
I'm a lawyer boogie. I'm Lawyer Boogie.
Okay, Lawyer Boogie.
Okay, okay.
All right.
And what would you like to be referred to, Shannon Sharp?
I got numerous names.
I got Shannon Sharp.
I could call you Shannon.
I could call you Uncle Shannon.
I could call you Uncle Shay Shay.
Shay.
Dirk Diggler.
Michelle's lover or Papa.
And I'm not calling you Papa.
So which one would you like for me to call you?
You know, let's go with Uncle Shay.
Okay.
Say less.
Uncle. Okay. Say less. Unk. I'm going to go through a list of questions, and I'm representing the people, as they say.
Okay.
And these questions will range from a different variety of different spectrums and different avenues, so to speak.
Okay.
Unk. Yes. Where so to speak. Okay. Unc.
Yes.
Where are you from?
I was originally born in Chicago, Illinois, on 6-26-1968 in Cook County Hospital.
I moved to Georgia for good in 1970.
I resided in Glenville, Georgia from 1970 until 1992.
And then, well, no, I've been in Atlanta.
I've been in Georgia from 70 until 2016.
Okay.
Is it true, Unc, that you did attend Savannah State University?
That is absolutely true.
I attended the college by the sea.
Their mascot is the Tigers, correct?
That is correct.
It soars while there was a lot of groaning and moaning and all that.
Needless to say.
My next question, sir, is was the person that we saw the world saw you with was that your only partner uh that
you've been with who saw me who saw me with actively actively with the girl that you saw me
with no i didn't see anything uh. I'm not insinuating anything.
I'm just asking you, is that the only one that's trying to be the one?
Is that the only one?
I would like to think there's people that want to be in her spot, but they're not.
The reason why I asked that question, and I must admonish you to remind you that i am
speaking solely for the people okay uh did this hurt your chances or help your chances in regards
to the other uh possible or the other options um that we're trying to be the one. That's good. I mean, that would be a question, Cam,
that you would really have to ask them.
I don't know.
I was more concerned about
job, sponsors, advertisers,
and potential earning power down the road.
That was my first and foremost,
because if I have those things,
you know, I think women will come.
Understood.
Another question that I have
for you, Unc, is
was this the first time
you and Jane Doe Michelle
in
cahoots or
was this the first time y'all
were knocking boots?
People want to know. hoots or was this the first time y'all were knocking boots? The people
want to know. That's what the people
want to know? Yes, sir.
Yes. Okay.
Next question
would be, what went through your
head first? Oh, no.
I went live. Or
I hope I put out good
film.
Well, once I got the call
that I was on
IG Live, I was like,
I'm on IG Live doing what?
And they said,
one of my
agents said,
it sounds like you were having sex.
Yes, sir.
And my heart sank.
Why?
Why?
I said, why?
Or should I say, poor Michelle?
No, no.
I wish I could have the anonymity that Michelle have and just name only.
But unfortunately, people know who Shannon is
and they know Shannon Sharp's face.
Are you familiar how litigation
works?
I do. I
absolutely understand how litigation works.
Okay. Well,
in litigation we have certain excerpts
and we have examples
of how certain things
to bring to the members of the council.
And we're going to refer to this as Exhibit A.
OK, we also got another guest joining us. It's a party now.
We got to meet Snoop D.O. Double G. Yes, sir. Join the chat.
Killer Cam was good with you. I just asked for your patience.
D.O. Double G. You, you're talking to Lawyer Boog right now, and we are in litigation with Unk, as he refers to himself.
I second that motion. I will listen to the case as you please.
Order, order. Judge, can we get order in the court, please?
OK. At the task at hand on Exhibit A, it shows that in reference that some type of substance is in close proximity where you were.
Not implying that you took anything or, you know, had any type of performance enhancing
substance by any chance
but my question is
were you off
what you have said
in many interviews
were you off that hen doll or
I know you have your own lister
were you off that
uh
yeah
yeah no actually I was on these sparks Were you off that? Let's say. Yeah.
Now, actually, I was on these sparks.
These sparks.
Well, yeah.
Might I add as a concerned citizen for just human, whatever that may be, that I'm almost 100 percent sure that no pills are to be consumed with any alcoholic beverage of any
kind but i also read where it said that in the case that if it is consumed where someone were
to take any type of performance enhancing substance um LaPortia.
The side effects are imminent and can cause a sense of moaning, groaning, and even extreme cases we've seen a person grunting.
So can you confirm or accept the fact to tell the court what this situation was at hand?
All those side effects were exhibited.
Poor Michelle.
OK, move on.
And I think one of the main thing is we really want to know who Michelle is.
And I call this segment,
will the real Michelle please stand up?
Because I think that's something that a lot of us want to know
respectfully.
And I started to do my own investigation.
I started to do my own digging and I started to think to myself,
I'm like,
who and what Michelle could it be? First off i'm like who and what michelle could it be
first off i was like hold up could it be michelle rodriguez you may ask yourself who
no not the fast and the furious i don't know how fast it was but from the sounds of things it was
definitely furious absolutely yeah so i'm saying to myself i'm like damn no it wasn't that because
that's not your steez uh you know knowing that i know how you get down you like them sisters or
you like them uh oatmeal thick cold oatmeal you know i'm saying situation yeah and i'm like hold
on another michelle is michelle obama i was like no no no no, no, no, no. Hell not. Not Michelle Obama. But she did have a campaign
for America that let's
move. I was like, nah.
It was a lot of moving going on.
I don't do married women. No, no, no, no.
No, hell nah. That can't be
Michelle Obama. Shout out to my dog Barack.
Then my third option was
Michelle Williams. I was
like, hold on.
Destiny Child?
She obviously was a survivor. She not Michelle Williams. I was like, hold on. Destiny Child, Michelle Williams? Because she
obviously was a survivor.
She not gonna give up.
She not gonna stop.
She gonna go harder.
No.
And I was like, hold on.
Nah, it's not her either. That ain't
Unc's style either because I do think she's
in a situation. i'm like last but
not least i was like it's k michelle it gotta be k michelle and the reason why i said i did my own
homework i went to itunes uh and i yeah just the list of of songs that k michelle had on her albums
or songs that she's been a part of and one of those songs and multiple songs was hard to do.
I said,
then another song was cry.
And then another song,
I was like,
damn,
she's this shit been going on for years.
How do you know?
This was the song that she titled.
How do you know?
I was like,
Oh no.
But then she had a song with Rickick ross that was maybe i should know it
wasn't maybe i should call it was if they know i'm like i see i see is it key michelle so i'm
just trying to figure out the pieces because like i said I'm speaking for the people we really want to know who Michelle
is you dig
what I'm saying yes
Michelle would like to
would like to remain
anonymous okay
I swore that her anonymity would be
protected yes sir that's something that
I'm going to take to my grave yes sir
I know I know
and even then
Snoop D-O-double sir. I know. I know. And even then, Snoop D.L.
Double G nephew,
I know you could appreciate this.
Some things you take to your grave.
Yes, sir.
And even when you go meet the man at the pearly gates and he asked you about it,
you say at this present time,
I don't remember.
You just pray for.
I just ask for forgiveness.
You repent.
Yes.
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Snoop, what you think?
What you think, Snoop?
I think you should have had some music
in the foreground, Mark, if you have had some music in the foreground,
if you'd have had some music.
It would have covered up half of the massacre,
you know what I'm saying?
The music in the foreground.
What kind of music are we talking about now?
We can't just have anything.
Thank you.
What the dead shit?
They could have had some R&B music going,
you know what I'm saying?
Some real sensual, you know what I'm saying? Some real going, you know what I'm saying? Some real, you know, sensual, you know what I'm saying?
Some real sexual, you know what I'm saying?
To set the tone where the music would have been the object of desire
and the ambiance would have been the, you know,
the noise that was in the background.
He should have reversed the sound.
Yeah, you're right.
But I think, I think, but what I think though,
like what Rick Ross said, I think he was trying to, trying to film.
You know what I'm saying? To hit that wrong button. You know what I'm though, like what Rick Ross said, I think he was trying to film, you know what I'm saying, to hit that
wrong button, you know what I'm talking about?
You don't know, you ain't up on that technology
like the judges is, don't you?
But if you think about it, Snoop, all
you saw was sheets. If I
was trying to film, how you not
I don't get nobody. I don't get me.
I don't get her. I don't get no feet.
All you see is sheets and headboard.
That's fact.
That is.
But to me, it's a beautiful
situation because for one,
you're not in a marriage.
So you have the right to do what
you want, when you want,
how you want. So you had no
reason to even apologize. I know
you was respecting your job and the
Disney network and all that shit you connected to,
but fuck all that. Everybody
has sex. Everybody indulges.
It just so happens that yours was,
you know, broadcast for
the whole globe, baby.
Hey, Snoop,
you think I'll be able to live this down?
You think I'll ever be able to get past this?
You're going to have more women
lining up to see you than anything.
That's what you don't know.
Tell him the truth.
Governor, could you tell me what's going to happen?
I'm trying to tell you, man.
Rest in peace to a pioneer,
Frankie Beverly. He should have had
Before I Let You Go playing in the background.
You dig what I'm saying?
Or shout out to Rich Homie, ATL.
I'll be feeling like the man when i walk through
and there's so many options you know i'm saying that you could have chose from uh you dig what
i'm saying we got two uh see y'all on the street y'all be taking you that all that takes time y'all
trying to set the mood i'm already ready to go i'm in the game i just put it like this
your stocks is high right now i told him that yesterday yesterday. Hey, Snoop, I'm like a cheetah.
You never see a cheetah stretch.
He wake up in the morning, and you look across the plane,
and the surrogate, he said, there's a gazelle.
He gone.
We're up here to go.
Ready.
Hey, draw.
I'm talking about you're going to have them lined up.
That was enticing to the ladies.
You understand me?
That wasn't like a turnoff at all.
That was real enticing.
And then you straighten up the facts with all of the he say, she say.
You cleared that up real quick.
And I like that you did that standing on business.
You understand me?
Yeah.
Look, I think the thing is, like, my grandfather used to say,
boy, if you mess it up, you clean it up.
That's on me.
I got to own it. I got to stand in it. No, that wasn if you mess it up, you clean it up. That's on me. I got to own it.
I got to stand in it.
No, that wasn't somebody set me up.
That wasn't, you know, this or that.
It was an honest mistake.
And I know people don't want to believe,
oh, he tried, this was staged.
Snoop, I told people,
you know what?
I can ask Snoop,
because Snoop, you've been in this.
Let me ask you a question, Snoop.
Tell me, would you be willing
to forego $100, $200 million just to dispel a rumor?
Man, money ain't never the object for me.
It's always about my pride and my dignity and the things I was brought up on my morals.
So sometimes I turn money down for the simple fact that it don't feel good to my spirit.
So money never drives me.
Right.
Cam, because people are like,
well, he's trying to refute the rumor that he gave.
I say, you better tell me I'm going to throw everything
that I built my reputation on,
all the opportunities that I could have going forward
to dispel something that y'all started,
that y'all want to carry on anyway.
I say, how big of a fool do you think I must be?
Well, I'll tell you like this.
I heard you say you want to be the biggest entertainer on all platforms.
So I thought this was your initiation to OnlyFans.
I ain't going to cap to you.
Oh, shit.
Hell no.
Nah, I know they're making bread on OnlyFans,
but I ain't trying to get no bread like that.
I said, boy, you came in with a bang.
Literally, he came bigger, too.
Oh, I've turned down a Snoop.
Now that you mention it, I turned down a real high seven-figure deal because I didn't agree with it.
I said, I can't in good conscience go out there and say.
And, hey, it was an audio read.
It wasn't even my face, just audio.
Two million.
I said, nah, I'm good.
But that's your upbringing, though.
Your upbringing remains in you as an adult, no matter how old you are, how wise you think you are.
Whatever you was taught as a kid is going to always remain in you.
You have values, and people put good shit inside of you.
That's why you're getting success.
That's why when we do have success,
there's a thing called failure that comes along
and then you have to bounce back to find success again.
And all of us on this motherfucker have been through that.
This is just your turn again
because you've been the platform
that's been putting people in that position
where you've been on the other side of the scope.
Now you're on this side and it's time to man up
and that's what you're doing.
I appreciate that, man.
It's tough.
I mean, Cam, you, I mean,
as you start to rise, Cam,
you're going to start to see
because I didn't envision this.
I mean, when I started this,
Snoop was one of the first people
that I had on
because I went to my Rolodex.
I ain't know how else to book guests.
People that I had in my phone,
Snoop, Mayweather,
I had my brother, Cube, Master P, Mayweather, I had my brother, Q,
Master P, basically Rick Ross.
Basically, my first seven, eight
guests were all people that I had
in my phone.
And what it gave me, it gave me credibility
because of the star power
that they brought. And so now
I was like, okay, okay, we got
something here. But if somebody would have
told me that, Shannon, when you get to this level,
that people would try to knock you off because, you know,
when we play a sport, Cam, I mean, look,
I expect the crowd from the opposing team to not like me
because I'm one of the best players.
I'm the one that's going to probably send your team ass home.
But to get to this and to see people just take pot shots and just say things I'm like
is this what it's like and
talking to Snoop and talking to people that
he's like bro you got to weather this
but he said if that's all
you going through you good
Shannon if the shit that come with
the industry was rigged like this just like
the NFL and the NBA is
rigged with certain rules and regulations to keep
you down.
It's the same shit.
We've just been dealing with it longer because we are entertainers. Just like you've been dealing with the sports shit.
We've been dealing with this for so long.
So we understand the dynamics of what it is.
It's the old get to the top and we're going to pull you down.
Not them.
It ain't nobody but your people on your head right now.
That's the crazy part.
You ESPN and already said you cool, but the niggas is still on.
Well, nigga, explain.
We want to know why.
Yeah, I can't agree with that, though, Snoop.
And I ain't going to cap because I'm like, I think.
Uncle Shay is the luckiest person in the world, right?
Because two situations that have been public, right?
He's been able to control the narrative. And when I tell every content creator, when I tell every podcaster, every YouTuber to take note and to see how this man has literally controlled his narrative from we've seen the skip situation.
He controlled the narrative on his terms. We've seen this situation.
You've controlled it on your terms.
I literally looked at your stream last night, bro.
And it was 145,000 people watching live.
I woke up the next morning
and then I seen a million people have viewed that.
So with that being said, bro,
you are a master of what you are doing.
Not to bring jokes
to the situation but also
controlling it in a way
that you got respect bro
like all those people for
every 10 people that's out there I
will say 8 people are like yo
I fuck with Shannon even
more you dig it I'm saying rather than
not saying like man this is
blah blah blah man mistakes happen
yeah and cam we had cam i want to correct cam i want to correct you we had over 300 000 in the
chat but remember this fellas this this is in it this ain't this ain't athletic yes and remember
this part i've been controlling the narrative for 32 you. It's cool to do it for a year or two.
But when you're doing it for 32 years, you understand the dynamics of it.
Like the ins and the outs, the certain falls and the defaults.
And like I'm saying, I spoke facts.
The more hate and the more hate he got was from his people.
Period.
Point blank.
That's what I'm saying.
And to beat that is to keep being successful.
That's the only way you can beat that is to keep being successful that's the only way you
can beat that is to be successful revenge is to be beat but i'll say this though dog and like i
say i'm speaking for the people i'm speaking for the niggas that that really know what uh shannon
sharp means to the culture i'm talking for the niggas who know what Snoop Dogg mean to the culture bro Snoop first off bro you're the only
nigga that you went from gangbanger thug to doing a show with Martha Stewart to also being the most
talked about person during the Olympics from like who does that y'all are doing things y'all way
bro y'all give folks like me the the the the power to say man i don't
have to change you know i'm saying so y'all man if nobody ever told y'all i gave y'all y'all flowers
bro like it's me humbly telling y'all like we ain't in no competition i look up to y'all no
in a way y'all doing it so uh bro both of y'all and a way and y'all doing it. So, bro, both of y'all,
it's one of them situations
that, dog, this happens.
Sex is natural. You know what I'm saying?
I like it that
it was Michelle and not Michael
or Michelle and not
Mitch. You know what I'm saying?
Because let these niggas tell it, shit,
I ain't been sassy. I ain't been
doing awesome. You know know i'm saying but
the fact that it was what it was you can't hate that bro and like you said it was 300 000 people
watching it that's more than first take yeah i think the thing is cam you said something said
that the way you control it in this situation i said the reason why i was able to control the
situation i knew i wasn't gonna like the sound of the gun.
So I took the bullet out of it. Yes, sir. And so now you can't harm me.
So I control. I stood up in front of it. I stood up in front.
Say, look, this is what happened. I owned it.
See, if I if I if I if I own my insecurities, you can't make me feel inferior about the right.
See, I get to control the narrative.
Now, y'all can say it's staged, but
why do I need to stage something when I'm
on top of the field? Everybody that said it's staged,
I'm on top of you.
You was on top of me too.
I'm going to tell you
like this.
Do you know how to avoid this whole situation?
How that?
You got your phone next to you?
I do.
You press, it's a button on the side.
I don't know what type of iPhone that you got.
There's a button on the side.
And then you press that button with the top of the volume button and you got all the muscles.
You can press it as hard as you can and then there's going to be an icon
that says turn off phone.
And yeah,
if you slide that home to the right,
it's open.
But why you
got your phone up and everybody know you got your
phone? We just want to see Michelle.
She ain't in here.
Hey, Snoop, I show hope and i told him i said i show hope don't nobody need no emergency because i'm about to leave my phone in the car
and they're gonna say what took you so long to call 9-1-1 i said i had to go down to the i had
to go down to the garage and uh get my uh unlock the car and i had to call 9-1-1 that's why it took
me a minute because i ain't can we a minute. Can we get a picture of Michelle
from the back of her neck?
Y'all try to see
there's distinguishing
characteristics.
Shannon, just the back
of her neck to the bottom of her ankles.
She ain't even got to turn around.
For the people, I mean,
the chats is going crazy right now.
All we want to know
is business booming. Is for the people. I mean, the chats is going crazy right now. All we want to know is
business booming. Is LaPortia
sold out?
Is all the merch sold out?
Is people subbing?
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah. We doing good with
the subs. Hey, these right
here. Hey, Snoop,
we gonna send you and Cam some of these right here.
I don't need it. Hey, I don't need it. I don't need here. Hey, Snoop, we're going to send you and Cam some of these right here, these rubies. I don't need it.
Hey.
I don't need it.
No, I don't need it.
Hey, hey, Bad Bonds didn't need it either.
I mean, he was already all worms.
Then he went to another planet.
He shrunk when he wasn't doing them.
Hey, but he had the worst seven MVPs
and hit 800 homers.
Hey, listen here, bro.
Man, Chad, where your ass at?
Nigga, stop acting like you shot.
Hold on.
Listen, this is my problem.
It's because the time.
It's really 12 o'clock for me,
so I'm like Biden right now.
I'm on Biden time.
Hey, y'all laughing.
It's all bullshit.
The chat know once I start swinging back and forth
and I stop talking, I'm sleepy.
So I'm fighting for my life, but I'm here.
We're going to keep your ass off.
Hey, Cam.
We appreciate you joining us, man.
We're going to do like 10 minutes with Snoop.
We're going to get Snoop out of here.
Hey, Cam, I need to get your information on that game.
We need to play a game. Somebody said you was good in that game.
No, nigga, wrong G word. Nigga, I'm great.
You and your son.
You and your son.
There is the word. Correct me, nigga.
Correct me.
I love you, bro. Real shit, man. Appreciate y'all, man.
Thank y'all, dog.
Best of luck on everything, Cam.
Let me know when I can come on your podcast, too.
You're too expensive for me, bro.
I can't spend no jet money to come fly your ass
to Atlanta, bro.
Nigga, when I'm in Atlanta, I'm going to pull up on you.
My daddy live out there. It costs
nothing, nigga. Your daddy live out here?
Yeah, nigga. He live in
Douglasville. Bro, on my soul.
On my soul, bro. Like, no
disrespect to you, I want to talk to Pops.
Like,
that nigga got conversation
and gang. He give you a whole bag
of shit. Everything I love, bro, I was raised
by old people, bro. Like, unks and real uncles and shit. So I already, bro, I was raised by old people, bro.
Like unks and real uncles and shit.
So I already know, like, the wisdom.
He's 75
and he's still short as a motherfucker.
He got gang.
I'm going to get your information from your son, bro.
Real shit, bro. I'm going to get out of here, though.
I appreciate that.
We about to holler at you for a second.
Yes, sir.
Man, Snoop, bro.
Everybody
Snoop, I didn't know I was on IG Live.
Everybody, with people that I normally talk
to, they calling me FaceTime.
And I'm like, and what they were trying to do
is that, and what they told me today,
Shannon, all you had to do was just pick
up and it would have interrupted the screen.
It would have cut your live off and your live wouldn't have came back on.
I didn't know.
I didn't know that.
I had no idea.
Hell, I didn't know I was on it.
But I was already.
You got to get you a young, you got to get a Gen Z assistant to be on deck for you.
One of them youngsters that know this technology that's always on point.
Snoop, I was knee deep.
When she's talking about I got a cramp,
Hey, give me five more seconds.
I got a cramp too.
We both cramping together.
You know what I'm saying?
Snoop, man,
man, look here. You talk about heart.
I can't think of a time.
I can only think of
three other times that I, that I felt my heart drop
like it did yesterday.
And each time,
it was three words that was saying,
Shannon, I'm pregnant.
Oh!
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That do be the heart.
That be the heart drop.
So four times in my life
i heard something and my heart literally left my body and that was the same feeling the exact
same feeling i and now i'm sitting i'm sitting i'm sitting there with my hand my head in my
hands and i'm thinking to myself lord what have i done lord what have i done what
have i done and she's trying to tell me it's gonna be okay you good you safe with me i told you you
safe you always gonna be safe your brand is safe i'm like yes but i say but i say but i say but i
say but and i was talking just like i'm talking to you right you see i couldn't get it out of
that's what i was like man and i'm thinking to myself right now. You see, I couldn't get it out of the boot. That's what I was like, man.
And I'm thinking to myself, I said, I just threw all of everything is going so good.
And I just threw it all away.
But that's what you thought.
I did.
And that's that's like, like, you know, you get tested.
You a child of God.
So one thing about him, he going to keep testing you the whole way, you know, and he going to give you all of you all of that joy then he gonna give you the pain just like when you had to leave
the other network
everybody was with you you didn't think
motherfuckers was with you see what I'm saying
just like when this shit happened you didn't think
motherfuckers was with you yeah man
reading the comments and seeing everybody
the positivity Snoop and to see
everybody been oh hey
we got you we down down with you, man.
I was like, wow.
But still, because like you said, I'm dealing with corporate.
And look, Snoop, I had an interview with this person.
It was going to be the biggest name I had to date.
And they say, no, unfortunately, we're not going to be able to do it.
I've had some six, seven-figure deals that the sponsors have said,
we're in a holding pattern, so I'm not going to get the money
that I was supposed to be getting, and they might terminate it.
They might not.
They say, we're just going to be in a holding pattern
for the next 30 to 60 days.
And so, you know, but I'm big into this, Snoop.
This is how I am.
I can control my actions, but I don't get this, Snoop. This is how I am. I might not,
I can control my actions,
but I don't get to control the consequences.
Whatever the consequences
that comes from my actions,
I man up.
I don't blame nobody.
I didn't say,
I'm not going to say
I got set up.
I'm not going to say this.
I'm going to stand
in the face of adversity
because I put myself there
and I'm on it.
I wear it.
Did that.
And that's the part that
was humbling to the people
that support you.
And even the ones who didn't.
The ones who didn't support you
had to recognize that
you're giving a lesson,
now you're teaching.
Because everybody make mistakes,
but how do you deal
with your mistake?
You had to deal with yours publicly.
A lot of motherfuckers
make mistakes every day
and nobody knows nothing.
And they just, you know, dealing with it.
But Snoop, that's why I do everything private.
And see, this is what bothered me because now this is really one of the first times that I've had.
Because if you date privately, you can break up privately.
But if you date publicly, what you got to do?
When people know y'all dating, they see all of a sudden y'all
stop following each other. Now y'all blocking
each other. Now they don't see y'all together.
If they so happen to see her
and not you, or they see you and not her,
now everybody trying to piece things together.
They've never been able to do that because
they've never seen me with anyone. So that
tends to speculation, conjecture,
and innuendo. I'm cool with that.
But this is something that happened publicly.
So now I have to deal with it publicly.
Right.
But it's because you become a public figure.
Yes.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of times when in the world of sports, you know, you're a public figure when the
game is on.
After that, you know, you can just, you know, hide yourself the uniform and all.
But when you, you know, waking up to you every day and seeing you, hearing you, interviewing you at
nighttime, like, you didn't create a different platform
for yourself. It ain't just get up in the morning,
you got this show, that show, this shit, that
shit, so it's like, can't nobody
stop your emotion right now. This is just like I say,
you being tested because you're a child of God.
Anytime you're a child of God, he's
always going to test you. You're never going to always
just have it either all bad or
all good. It's going to be a little bit of both.
Yeah.
And that's how you build strength.
Hey,
I'll say this.
The only way to have a testimony is to be tested.
Wow.
You're absolutely right.
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Man, Snoop, man, I got to tell you about this Olympic, bro.
What you were able to do.
I've never seen anybody have a transformation like you.
Cam touched on it a little bit,
but for to go from where you came from,
you're one of the most recognizable people on the planet.
There's not a place you can go
that is populated by people
in which they don't know who you are.
And to see that ascension,
to see that you gain, okay,
most people just know you for rapping and being from Long Beach
and doing what you did.
And to overcome that and to be a household name standing beside Martha Stewart.
And Martha Stewart is clean and you're right there with her.
You've hosted game shows.
You go anywhere to any event and you take center stage.
Now you're at the Olympics.
You're the biggest person at the lift.
I'm talking about you bigger than the athletes.
My thing went off.
Did when you were growing up in long beach,
could you have imagined that Calvin life would be like this?
Not in a million years, you know,
because the Olympics was something that came around, you know, four years.
And then you would, you know, see it on TV.
You would look at the athletes and these was the greatest athletes in the
world because they represent your country.
So to even watch the Olympics was like a feat.
So to be able to go there was never in the equation,
but knowing that when I had the opportunity,
I was going to be the biggest kid there.
I was going to have the most fun.
I was going to do the things that,
you know,
we would do if we was given the opportunity to,
to prance around and dance around and pass,
but be respectable and be clean as a whistle.
You know what I'm saying?
So that way the brand and the networks and understand that they're dealing
with a professional.
Man. I love that. I love that. I mean, you wouldn't be, I mean, you had what I'm saying? So that way the brand and the networks can understand that they're dealing with a professional. Right. Man, I love that.
I love that. I mean, you were at every event, you cheering, you trading
pins. They give you your own pin. Snoop,
you got a pin. I bet you
you traded what people wanted, that Snoop
dog pin, more than any other
athlete in the village.
That's crazy you saying that, because it was
I thought one of the little, the movie
star, dude, I think it was, it wasn't Tom Cruise.
It was somebody, one of the big movie stars that was out there,
and he slid up on me.
I thought he was trying to get a, you know, a picture.
He was like, Saturday Snoop Dogg, what's up with one of them pins?
I'm like, oh, I thought you was trying to get a flick.
You done slid up on me to get a pin.
You done got past security with the old pin trick.
Man, I mean, Snoop, that's unbelievable, man.
I mean, man, to see you and to know you, and that's what I tell people.
I said, you know, a lot of times that you meet people and they cool,
but if they see you again and they're not in that very similar situation,
they might not be as cool.
I met this man at times.
I don't know if you remember, but back in 93,
Time used to have a celebrity basketball game at O. Yes, sir. I don't know if you remember, but back in 93, Time used to have a celebrity basketball game
at O.
I don't know if it was Phillip.
Georgia Tech. Yes.
Yes.
A charity basketball game.
Yes, sir. That was the first time that I met
you. And ever since then, no matter
the occasion, no
matter where, you do the
exact same. If you didn't know better, you swore you grew up with Snoop.
Y'all can hear me?
You know what?
That's my mother.
My mother, she brought me up that way.
When I was a kid, the era I grew up in, the word was always go outside.
Yes.
It never been.
Like, now these kids are just in the house 24-7.
Playing video games.
Right. it never been like now these kids just in the house 24 7 it's like playing video games right so when even when we would go to other people's house to go visit if she had friends in different cities when we get there get out of grown folks business go outside and play
so i had to mingle and i had to meet people and that's what i got good at because i was never
afraid to say who i was and what's your name can i I play with you? Can I hang out with you?
What's that you doing?
You know what I'm saying?
So we're like,
it just translated into me as an adult being able to say,
okay, yeah.
When I became successful,
the first thing I did was track down all of the greats,
whether it was George Clinton,
Charlie Wilson,
Bootsy Collins,
whoever it was,
I tracked them down.
And if they were still able to sing,
I made records with them.
And I told him how much I loved them.
I forged a relationship with Quincy Jones.
You know what I'm saying?
I forged a relationship with Muhammad Ali.
Like, I went and met the GOATs and the greats because I'm just a big-ass kid.
So now when the game flips and I'm that guy, I understand it.
I understand what I mean to people.
So that's why I try to walk in a different light coming from the darkness.
Wow, man.
That's unbelievable, Snoop.
Man, hey, continued success.
I think I heard that you're working with Dr. Dre and you got some music coming out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
When is that going to drop?
Is it going to be this year, next year, early next year?
It's going to be early next year.
Me, Snoop, me, Snoop, and Dre.
I'm sorry. I took a little nap, a little cat nap. I'm sorry
I took a little nap
I'm back
Now I'm going to see Dre tomorrow
To go finish it up
It's called Missionary
It's a record we've been working on for a while
It's 30 years in the making
It's the first time me and him did a whole record together
Since Doggystyle
And I feel like we both own our on our a game right now we both are like really peaking like
he's proud of me i'm proud of him and we challenging each other one thing about me and him
it ain't always like you know happy happy happy it's like we challenge each other and that's what
brings us the best of us is that i'm willing to go sit down and be challenged
as hot as I am, as big
as I am. I put that to the back
seat and said, fuck that. I want to go sit with Dre
and let him do all the shit he do
as if I was a rookie so that
way I can fine tune my shit and not be
cocky and conceited, but be a student
again. When you
go work with Dre,
obviously he's at the top of the pecking order
when it comes to producers
that does what he does.
And you go in there and you are
who you are. How do you
find that balance between him
pushing you and you're like, hey, hold up now.
You know I'm the D-O-W-G, right?
Well, the balance
is when I'm with him,
if you watch our whole careers together, he's always been in the driver's seat.
I've never been in the driver's seat.
If you watch all of the videos and all of the depictions of me and him, he was always I started off in the backseat and D.O.C. was in the passenger seat.
And I moved to the passenger seat.
And then I was able to adjust the music and I was able to roll the windows down.
I was able to put some girls in the back seat.
But I never was able to grab the steering wheel to drive because I would crash.
He's a better driver at this than I am.
I'm better being in the passenger seat, making sure that, you know, I'm doing the shit that I do.
I know my role, Shannon.
I know that he's the quarterback and I know that I have to run my routes,
and I know that sometimes I may not get the ball or we may not pass,
but I don't give a fuck.
I'm going to block hard.
I'm going to do all the shit I got to do.
But we're going to score that touchdown.
When he finally told me that, motherfucker, I'm wide open.
I got the coldest end of the day.
You niggas didn't ever say it.
Snoop, we're going to get you out of here on this one.
There's a lot been said uh obviously when the super bowl came to la dr dre you uh 50 was up there you
brought im you had mary j now the super bowl goes to loose uh new orleans and the native son
lil wayne and that goes to one of your colleagues you know k doc kendrick lamar
had an unbelievable summer uh but he had he does unbelievable music i think he's one of your colleagues you know k doc kendrick lamar had an unbelievable summer uh but
he had he does unbelievable music i think he's one of dray's protege where are you on that how
i mean obviously you know you being in la you can't have you can't have performers in la during
the halftime show and dowg ain't up there where are you on at on this situation uh snoop
well i don't really have no opinion,
but what I do want to say is that
just remember what the NFL was 15 years ago
when it comes to hip-hop.
How many hip-hop artists was able to grace that stage 15 years ago?
So I understand both sides of the coin,
and I understand how people feel.
I have no answer, no no opinion because i had the
opportunity to get up there via dr dre i didn't do any snoop dogg songs i was up there helping dr
dre and it became a great moment for all of us so anytime anybody can get on that super bowl stage
remember this it's a 12 13 minute performance and you're not getting paid so it's more or less you have
to spend money to upgrade your show
to make it mass appealing
for the audience that's home watching
so at the same time
Lil Wayne is the GOAT of
New Orleans rap remember I was at No Limit
Records for three years and I watched his whole
career come to life and
then watched him become the biggest
I watched him get bigger than me.
You feel what I'm saying?
And I was gigantic at the time, and I loved seeing his growth.
And me and Wayne is family to this day.
Me and Kendrick is family to this day.
And me and Jay-Z and me and Roger Goldell.
So I don't know who is the decision maker.
All I know is that I'll be home watching the Super Bowl,
and when the halftime show come on, I'll be watching that as well.
Nah, you need to be in New Orleans because we're going to be on tour.
Nightcap is going to have a tour Thursday night,
so we need you to be one of the guests on the platform with us.
You got to have some crawfish and some gumbo.
That's the only way you're going to get in there.
We'll have whatever you want.
You want crawfish, gumbo.
We got that Che Balaporte on deck.
We got whatever you need.
Hey, hey, we got somebody that already got – we got LaPorte on deck. We got whatever you need. Hey, hey, we got the blood.
Hey, we got somebody that already got, we got a roll in the back.
Just so you know, if yours is tied up, we got a roll out back to the A.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready to rap.
I got a signal.
Dude, man, bro, I appreciate you joining us tonight.
I know you're busy, got a busy schedule, but that's one thing I can honestly say.
Anytime I've ever called him this man,
hey, he's like, hey, whatever you need,
I'm there, I'm there.
So, man, I appreciate the support.
I appreciate you always being in my corner.
I appreciate you coming on the old show that I was on
before I left.
And I appreciate you coming on tonight
with Ocho and I on Nightcap.
Man, I greatly appreciate it.
Man, you and Ocho are doing great things.
We need to see more brothers working together
and finding ways to keep their spirit
and their careers alive. I was telling Ocho
today earlier on FaceTime
that y'all are a great example to
the athlete that's looking forward
to ending his career and what to do
when it's over with. And we were speaking to
branding. A lot of them try to brand themselves
while they're in the league without branding their
skills on the football field.
So it's like, just make sure that you
have the right message that
you're sending. And for me, you guys are sending
the perfect message because y'all did everything
correct on that football field. And now
y'all doing everything correct in this media entertainment
world. So kudos to y'all.
Yeah, I appreciate that, Snoop. That's what I
try to tell guys that look like Ocho and I,
is that we don't have to
be in competition. There's enough
money. They're spending billions of dollars
in the digital space.
Billions.
And I said, as long as you don't
care who gets the credit, you don't
know how much success you can have.
I got a spinoff
show for y'all. Just because I'm a rapper and I always come up with dope-ass ideas. Check this out. spinoff show for y'all just because I'm a rapper
and I always come up with dope-ass ideas.
Check this out.
Spinoff show.
The name of it is 84-85.
I like that.
Okay.
Do we need to have somebody
who wore 84-85?
Yeah.
Okay.
Who's the number 85 you want to get, Ocho?
Can we get Randy Moss?
I think Randy Moss
would be the 84.
Yeah, you get only 84s and 85s on y'all's show.
And watch what it look like.
That could just be a nice little segment.
Like, who was the best 84 and who was the best 85?
I like that.
All the 84s are better than 85s, Ocho.
I'm sorry.
See, it went there already.
It already went there. First of all, you got Randy. You got myself. Don't do that. It went there already. Hold on. First of all, you got
Randy. You got myself.
You got my brother. You got A.B.
That's 484 right there.
Who you gonna talk that with? I'm half asleep right now.
I can't even answer that.
Come on.
Hey, Q. Tell him when he wake
his ass up, he's still lost.
Let me get some 85s.
Mark Dupre. up, he's still lost. Let me get some 85s. Mark Dupal.
Oh, he was cold.
He was cold with the Dolphins.
With the bubblegum cage.
Antonio Gates.
Okay.
Oh, he was really nice.
Hold on.
Let me get some more 85s now.
Oh, he matched you up, Shannon.
He put you up against Gates.
I see what he's doing.
He's putting yours up against his. Okay. I can't even tell. Oh, you know what?, Shannon. He put you up against Gates. I see what he's doing. He putting yours up against his.
Okay.
I can't even tell.
Oh, you know what, Ocho?
I'll help you out.
Snoop, you remember Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg in the Super Bowl.
He wore 85?
Yeah, Youngblood.
He wore 85 defensively.
Actually, he was a first-round draft pick from the University of Miami.
Yeah, he was a dog.
L.A. Rams.
God damn.
That's crazy. All of us. Y'all got a dog. L.A. Rams. God damn. That's crazy.
All of us.
Y'all got a defense.
All of us.
85 now.
Randy, me, my brother, A.B.
That's all I'm going to say.
I ain't going to get you no more.
We don't need no more.
Hey, Antonio Gates, Jack Youngblood.
That's a lot of names.
Ocho, Chad Johnson see y'all got sacks
and big hits on them y'all got sacks
and big hits with Youngblood on y'all A5
so
we got you Ocho
hey Snoop we gonna get you out of here
bro hey appreciate it tonight
good luck whatever you do man I can't wait
for the album to drop man man. The song to drop
album. Hey, man, be sure to check me out on
The Voice, September 23rd. I'm one of the coaches
on The Voice. It comes on NBC on
September 23rd is the first night. Alright, y'all heard
him. September 23rd. He's now one
of the new coaches on The Voice.
NBC, right?
Yes, sir. NBC. Make sure you go
check out Snoop Dogg, man. Hey, Snoop,
we appreciate it, bro. Thanks for joining us.
All right.
Love y'all, man.
Nightcap, we about this bitch.
Appreciate you.
Peace.
Man, that concludes our episode of Nightcap,
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for my life boy god damn i you know i ain't have i ain't have a chance you know normally i take a nap but remember i'm in chicago because i was at a wedding rehearsal and i know everybody i know
everybody from the rehearsal they probably watching i appreciate y'all ryan what's up congrats don't
be nervous tomorrow don't get cold feet but so i didn't have a chance to to transition and taking
a nap and preparing myself well i'm always prepared for nightcap, but, but, hey, hey,
hey, I dozed off a little bit.
Boy, I'm hurting.
We know.
That's what I'm here for.
That's what I'm here for.
I'm ready for tomorrow, though.
Saturday.
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We want to thank our special guests
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Cam Newton, and the one
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a few minutes. And not to forget,
the Dolphins lost to the Bills 31-10.
Guys, thank you for your support, your unwavering support,
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this very difficult time.
Thank you. Thank you. I can't thank you enough.
I'm up. He's 85.
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