"This nigga Slip Capone and CPO [The Boss Hogg], Soopafly did a beat for them and they didn't like the beat - ended up being the song on the Murder Was The Case soundtrack, [reciting] '9 in the morning feds at my door, [from] 'Who Got Some Gangsta Shit,'" Snoop recalled, referring to the first song he ever did with Soopafly. "I took the beat, gave him [$5,000], he had never made a beat for nobody, and I gave him his publishing. And I gave him his credit, I could have said produced by Snoop Dogg. I was on Death Row back then, that's what Suge Knight told me to tell him. He said, 'Tell that nigga you produced the beat, give him $500 and tell him to kick rocks.' I said, 'Nah, I like the lil nigga I think he might be good with our crew and look where he at."
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