(hip-hop music)
People wanna know what am I gonna do,
how am I gonna celebrate the 25th anniversary of Doggystyle.
I really haven't decided yet,
but I think probably just listen to the record.
Enjoy it with some of my family and my friends
and reminisce with those that are still here
that was a part of it.
Maybe do a celebration you know.
Celebrate a record that means so much to me and my career
and to the people that was a part of the record,
so maybe something to that nature.
I haven't really planned
because I haven't really looked at it like that
'cause I've been working so hard
and doing my thing you know.
I really don't get enough time to look at my highlights.
But this is a highlight that's worth looking at
so I'm pretty sure I'm gonna do something special
for the 25th anniversary of Doggystyle.
(hip-hop music)
How have I maintained my longevity
in the rap industry for 25 years?
I would have to say being connected with the youth.
Having an ear, having an understanding,
being willing for change, being different, being me.
I'm willing to do things that you might not like,
you may not love, you may not understand.
You may not even agree with some of the things that I do.
But it feels good to me so it must be good for me.
So that's been my philosophy,
you know is to do what is basically within my DNA.
And not trying to do so much,
what's hot, what in, what's not.
But to try and do me at all times and 25 years later
I'm still here, still rocking, still relevant.
(hip-hop music)
My advice to the youngsters, find out who you are
and develop that, and master it, being you.
Master your craft, at doing whatever it is.
Be great at it, don't be good, anybody can be good.
You should wanna be great.
Study those before you that were great,
and if there were none before you,
be the greatest to ever do it.
That's why I'm wearing this chain, 'cause I'm the gold baby.
(hip-hop music)
