 True story and back on my Honda Accord when OJ caught that case they wrote. What would you do in the back of my car? They were they were they were right in my back of my car and the three of us is rolling And they what would you do and they coming up with a song and I said my Honda Accord and OJ inspired that song What would you do? I Think I want to I want to go back to Trady. I didn't get that out of you about him and snoops fall out and right You know just them basically Then it's his place getting shot up shot up I need some what was going on at that time and if he was with you I mean Trady basically you say they all came y'all I would be like family How did they end up falling out? I think it was over money, you know because business practices when I run right at that point You know and you know with Trady Trady. He doesn't bother anybody He's a hundred percent about his business and I wasn't there when that happened, but you know just It was over money had to be about boy wanted to eat because it's kind of hard when you're around people that are Eating good and you barely getting by like when you see the straight out of Compton part of the movie and I worked on that and I just remember that scene just reading that scene and You driving away in the bins and eating well the steaks and we barely getting home That's how Trady felt. He was coming from a place. He didn't so want to eat When so were you talking that when his place got shot up? Were you talking to dad's at this time and how was that? Dad's I mean dad's it's found everything funny all the time. I mean, you know everything was this funny You know, he'll exaggerate it. You know he That's for the most part because you know, he's still in Long Beach You kind of stay out of that. I mean, that's his cousin, but then he still his roots in Long Beach So I think dad's and corrupt during those times he let the homie love came in like we got to stay out of it You know, but you gotta think about it though He did murder was the case and all his different things and Gangs of party with two pot. Yeah, that was that was dad's right the producer production of that Dad's produced like maybe seven songs on there. So how was it? How was it when when when pot comes to pot comes out of jail? I don't even know. I think she'll got him out of some Sure when God to park out and he signed the death row and and they come out with California love It looked like these niggas having a great time How was that whole situation when you first met pot? He got him out So first off dad's was writing pot when he was in jail because he was right and I remember I was sitting off the letter and Pot got home and you know, we were all so excited. We were we were genuinely excited We were I don't know how the top tier fell because we didn't you know This big dog that they put in all this money. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, but dad's they're both German eyes I mean him and pot so dad was excited and pot knew this guy was writing him So I I see a list of producers he wanted on his album Of course dad's is one and maybe L. T. Hutton and maybe battle cat and you know all those guys It's feeling good at this point pocket's home, but then he's moving people out the way and you kind of see the shift like Like dr. Dre. He immediately got out of there. That was He want to go. I mean that was funny though because he was like Dre Dre But I don't gay ass Dre or something during that time And this is what Park said you remember this time like but before that he was rocking with him on California love They like they were having the best time, but it's damn pot could flip it in a minute, right? He was rolling with you know, she looks thank you Jay's I mean he gonna run and that's what you do with your homie. Yeah, I'm right with my homie Mm-hmm. I easy when he would do Tracy wrong I'm on his head. I heard the interview when y'all on that radio station. What was that all about? Yeah, I want to smoke because you did my girl wrong you out there on my own How do y'all get on the radio at that time though? Like, you know They gave us a number we called and we wanted it all The radio he's just on the radio and I'm just like you oh nigga you this you there to me you were going in I wanted because you mess with my Tracy was my best friend at the time. You're gonna play her So now I'm gonna get on your head. Yeah, that was with you though That's my let me tell you something me True story and back in my Honda Accord when OJ cut that case they wrote What would you do in the back of my car? They were they were they were right in my back of my car Rolling and they what would you do and they coming up with a song and I said my Honda Accord and OJ inspired that song What would you do? Don't that's dope. That's a hell of a story You know with jamming like hell to did you even read you like damn when you heard it you like I know and they Did I love that dog food album? Oh my god I just remember all the moments in the studios and I remember it was a couple hooks that Dad said this thing this part with them everybody else in there You know anybody in the studio you gonna get down You might have to say we might need your vocals right quick, you know, he might tell you that Were your vocals on any of them? I think It was one of the songs and I remember he's it was like everybody was there And it was just it wasn't singing but it was just talking and it was it was a whole bunch of people And I remember I added my little thing. I never really heard it, but you know He was in the mix that dog food I went crazy man. That was the whoo. That's when it took off I'm like the sky was the limit. It was almost like Like Snoop Dogg was Snoop Dogg's album called that was doggy style But dog after dog style that was after doggy style and that whole went crazy It was actually to me. I liked it better than dog Project cuz it seemed like Snoop got to do what he wanted to do it seemed like family. Am I right? Yeah, that's put his foot in there and he did his thing corrupt It was family oriented traveling they got their own little promotional tours. It was about them