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Title: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: mrtonguetwista on January 15, 2007, 05:23:53 PM
NEW YORK, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Music icon Snoop Dogg has joined up with documentary director Gabriel London, Oscar nominated filmmaker Jonathan Stack and Spike TV to make a candid show on youth crime and prison entitled "Bigg Snoop Dogg's Youth Authority: California." The idea for the revealing special was created by Snoop Dogg in an effort to help troubled kids and offer a way out of gang life.

Snoop himself spent time inside California's notorious "Youth Authority," which in recent years has come under court order for abusing and failing to rehabilitate youth. In "Bigg Snoop Dogg's Youth Authority: California," Snoop Dogg tells of his own life experiences with gang life and selling drugs. The stories serve as a reminder as to why his voice is so important for the kids to hear. By telling what he has learned, and encouraging them to make different choices, Snoop serves as a credible voice to a serious subject matter that is too often times ignored. The show interweaves Snoop's past stories and experiences from over a decade ago, with trials and tribulations of youth today, who remain caught in the streets-to-prison cycle.

Snoop's reasons for creating the show are explained while the rapper is driving through his old Long Beach neighborhood. "Can we have peace? That's what I am feeling like as I get older. I feel like I gotta go back and do it because there's a youngster out there -- and I can help him," says Snoop.

To drive the point home, Snoop gathered some of his old friends from Long Beach to participate in what director Gabriel London calls "the story swapping shoot." London says "after spending six months filming on and off with Snoop, this was our moment to connect and for us to hear first hand where it all began." What was to be a two hour conversation turned into a lively four hour session that became the basis of the film, taking the viewer on Snoop's path from childhood days to the dark evolution towards drug dealing and eventually prison before turning his life around.

This show is Snoop's attempt to break the cycle that leads to over 10,000 youth being locked up in California alone. During one touching moment in the program Snoop meets a 12 year old who they call "Lil' Tookie," named after famous crip founder, Stanley "Tookie" Williams. Lil' Tookie who has a talent for dancing (or "krumping") is shown getting embraced by Snoop, who encourages him to stay on the right path. He asks Lil' Tookie if he has ever been to jail. Once the youngster shakes his head no, Snoop says, "You're too cool for jail. Jail ain't for cool people, I went to jail, it ain't for me. Since you've never been, don't go. That's my advice to you."

Tune into Spike TV on Tuesday, January 16th at 11:00pm ET/PT to watch Bigg Snoop Dogg's Youth Authority: California.

Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: Bedford Iz Active on January 15, 2007, 05:29:16 PM
Tell Snoop to stop crippin' then the lil boys might begin listening.

What if that kid wants to go jail? Droppin' the soap might be his Jail game :laugh:.
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: PLANT on January 15, 2007, 05:48:58 PM
Ill try and stay up to watch it.  Sounds cool
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: $oKhalifas on January 15, 2007, 08:22:52 PM
the damn troubled youth should reach out to snoop.  hes the one gettin arrested every month.
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: Darksider on January 15, 2007, 08:27:58 PM
the damn troubled youth should reach out to snoop.  hes the one gettin arrested every month.
nah thats the message ....be a snitch and they wont lock you up no matter how many times you gettin arrested 8)
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: Juronimo on January 16, 2007, 02:38:06 PM
Tell Snoop to stop crippin' then the lil boys might begin listening.


For real, Snoop's glorification of gangbanging in his music is doing way more damage then his transparent acts of supposedly reaching out to the youth will help.

If Snoop really gave a shit about the youth, he'd stop glorifying this bullshit and renounce his gang ties, make that shit a press conference. Also, he should stop getting arrested for doing dumb shit. Then he might have some credibility when he attempts to be a role model.
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: inazone on January 16, 2007, 09:33:51 PM
yeah but at least he is doing something and trying.... alot of people dont even bother.
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: .:Hercy Buggz:. on January 16, 2007, 11:04:32 PM
Nobody will take him seriously, Okay he is trying but at the same time , he's being 2 faced, he's gonna talk to the kids about gangs and trying to keep them out of that, and then during the night he will record songs about being a Crip and doing gangsta shit
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: WILL-I-DIE on January 16, 2007, 11:07:39 PM
Nobody will take him seriously, Okay he is trying but at the same time , he's being 2 faced, he's gonna talk to the kids about gangs and trying to keep them out of that, and then during the night he will record songs about being a Crip and doing gangsta shit

thats some real spit
Title: Re: Snoop Dogg Reaches Out To Troubled Youth
Post by: Sikotic™ on January 16, 2007, 11:14:14 PM
I watched some of it, got bored, and changed the channel.

It's good what he is doing though.