Yes it was!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not think he is classically handsome, but there is something charismatic that attracts me to him. Kinda like Pete Davidson.
I had a massive crush on him when he first came on the scene. That first Vibe magazine cover was fire!

Anonymous wrote:I do not think he is classically handsome, but there is something charismatic that attracts me to him. Kinda like Pete Davidson.
Anonymous wrote:I do not think he is classically handsome, but there is something charismatic that attracts me to him. Kinda like Pete Davidson.
My guess is something important was missing from his rider.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read all the responses but have personal insight!
For a complicated reason, another woman and I had to go into his dressing room before a private show (but in a 930 club like venue so not small). We were both early 30s.
He was super nice and appreciative of what we were doing (helping with a problem). His dressing room was smoky and there were lots of snacks and candy around. I don’t remember seeing alcohol but maybe some was there. He was surrounded by what looked to be buddies. No women.
He offered to do a picture with us which we did. No groping, no hitting on us. And then he thanked us during his show, just calling us “two lovely ladies,” who helped him out.
He also practiced for at least an hour before the show.
So I came away with a very positive impression. Took his job seriously. Didn’t have a bunch of half naked women in his dressing room. Likes to smoke weed, though, for sure.
We need more details! What sort of problem? Can you at least give us the vague outline?
Anonymous wrote:I do not think he is classically handsome, but there is something charismatic that attracts me to him. Kinda like Pete Davidson.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read all the responses but have personal insight!
For a complicated reason, another woman and I had to go into his dressing room before a private show (but in a 930 club like venue so not small). We were both early 30s.
He was super nice and appreciative of what we were doing (helping with a problem). His dressing room was smoky and there were lots of snacks and candy around. I don’t remember seeing alcohol but maybe some was there. He was surrounded by what looked to be buddies. No women.
He offered to do a picture with us which we did. No groping, no hitting on us. And then he thanked us during his show, just calling us “two lovely ladies,” who helped him out.
He also practiced for at least an hour before the show.
So I came away with a very positive impression. Took his job seriously. Didn’t have a bunch of half naked women in his dressing room. Likes to smoke weed, though, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s definitely commercialized, but he’s commercialized just *Being Snoop*. So, good for him. I have no idea if he’s a nice guy in IRL, but his persona is very appealing.
Really really appealing. Laid back stoner dude who has funny things to say. He's always really enjoyable to see on a screen. I've never seen him live.
Anonymous wrote:He’s definitely commercialized, but he’s commercialized just *Being Snoop*. So, good for him. I have no idea if he’s a nice guy in IRL, but his persona is very appealing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like he’s become very commercialized, hanging out with Martha Stewart and all.
Like a lot of “badass” rappers from back in the day (Ice T, Ice Cube, LL Cool J, etc.).
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Yes, I know this. And most of my favorite rappers who were "about that life" are still alive. Raekwon, Redman, Ghostface, Too Short, Dr. Dre, Scarface, Beanie Siegel, Cormega, Gucci Mane, etc. It was a legit question.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why?Anonymous wrote:Honestly? I mentally dismissed him DECADES ago as a misogynistic slime ball.
I am genuinely surprised he is still alive.
Are you serious? Do you know know that rappers are frequently shot at? Have you not seen a news item in the past 30 years?