Tag: Snoop Dogg

  • Snoop & Shante

    Snoop & Shante

    By: Cece Hymes

    This is the month of love and we definitely got to give our roses to Snoop & Shante. They have been together since high school. I love to see them together dancing and enjoying life. Charlie Wilson has a song and the video shows part of Snoop and his wife’s wedding, and it is so sweet.

    Snoop always says his wife is his backbone, his heart and soul. He admits that he put her through so much stuff, and she stayed and worked it out. Now they are living their best life and enjoying it. A lot of relationships go through their ups and downs but that’s what makes the relationship stronger.

     I love that they are close. I always say your best friend is your soulmate. Be friends first and everything will fall in place. So today I got to give Snoop and Shante their roses and hope they have many more years of happiness and love. Hope to see more videos with them showing their love and affection for one another.  Definitely love seeing them dance together.

    I love to see couples that are still making it. I love “LOVE”. What is something you would love to share about this couple? Also follow me @Cece.Atl.

     

  • Interview with Clay James

    Interview with Clay James

    By: Where It Begins

     

    Quote from Clay James

    “My mom and grandma inspire me. I’ve seen them both pull off miracles having little to no resources.”

    Q. Tell us who Clay James the Hip-Hop artist is?

    A. I was born in Atlanta and raised in Savannah Ga. I moved from Atlanta when I was a baby then came back here around 2004. Been here ever since. My career started on the campus of Georgia State University while I was enrolled there. I’m a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated and was pretty known “Popular” on campus so one of my older frats bruhs Imari Curtis suggested I should rap. So, I tried it out and I started getting a buzz.

    Q. What or who inspired you?

    A. My mom and grandma inspire me. I’ve seen them both pull off miracles having little to no resources. When I was little, I remember my mom having like 3 jobs at one point. I feel like that’s where I get my grind from. My grandma was one of my first supporters of my music dream. Since she passed away, my mom has taken up the slack in that department.

    Q. How was your experience working and being mentored by Big Boi from Outkast?

    A. Big Boi is a solid dude. He’s a nonsense type of dude too. It’s always dope when I think about how close we got because he never took anyone from back home (Savannah, GA) under his wing before. I was the first and only so far. I learned a lot of jewels from him just being around and talking that I hold near me today. I give him the credit for discovering me. I had a buzz before I met him, but once he co signed me it took me to another level. People took me way more seriously.

    Q. What is one of your best experiences or accomplishments?

    A. Getting signed by Snoop and going on tour with him. I’ve never told anybody this before, but I wasn’t really a snoop fan as a kid. I was a Tupac fan when it came to Death Row Records. I always looked at Snoop as a super-duper star and I liked some of his music. To go from watching Snoop every day on TV to being with him learning the game every day was kind of surreal. I don’t respect how it ended and him and his team know why, but I definitely appreciate what he did for me in the time we were together.

    Follow me @clayjames

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