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00:00
Host Greeting and Guest Introduction
00:30
Recounting the First Meeting in the Neighborhood
01:08
Cooking Chicken and Sharing Food Stories
01:40
Describing the Smoker Experience at a Friend’s Event
02:42
Reflecting on Music in Childhood Home
03:13
Jazz Influence and Early Listening Habits
03:44
Exploring Different Genres Beyond Jazz
05:17
Early Exposure to DJing and Mixing Equipment
06:19
Influence of Radio Stations and Local DJs
07:52
DJ Equipment and Technique Discussions
08:23
Casio Keyboards and Early Mixing Attempts
08:54
High School Transition and Community Platforms
09:27
Snoop Dogg and Jerry Friendship Formation
10:25
School Routes and Early Social Circles
10:57
Community Activities and Youth Sports
11:27
Early Musical Exposure and Bus Culture
11:59
Community Reflections on Hip-Hop Identity
12:31
Influence of Jazz and Family Support
13:02
Collaborations with Warren and Snoop’s Early Career
13:33
Friendship Dynamics with Nate Dogg
14:36
Protective Relationships and Community Safety
15:40
Introduction of Snoop to Family and Relationship Building
16:12
Early Hustle, Job Seeking, and Music Production
16:43
Early Inspiration from DJ Quick and Richie Rich
17:14
Choosing the 213 Area Code as a Symbol of Unity
17:46
Community and Hustle in Los Angeles
18:17
Cassette Tape Creation and Distribution
19:20
Encouraging Persistence in Music Production
19:52
Reaching Out to Dre for a Listening Session
20:23
Planning the Bachelor Party and Transport Logistics
20:55
Introducing the Tape to Dre at the Party
21:26
Dre’s Reaction and Interest in the Music
22:27
Connecting with Snoop for Studio Collaboration
23:29
Phone Call to Coordinate Studio Visit
25:02
Car Arrangements for Studio Commute
25:35
Discussion of Early Recordings and Snoop’s Involvement
26:07
Acquisition of a Black Monte Carlo for Studio Travel
26:38
Invitation to Work in the Valley and Early Projects
27:10
Deep Cover Collaboration and Snoop’s Role
27:41
Early Promotion of New Music to the Community
28:11
Defining Roles and Creative Input in Early Sessions
28:43
Learning the NPC60 and Sampling Techniques
29:13
Collecting Records and Sample Looping
29:45
Influence of Dub Break Records on Production Style
30:16
Naming the Chronic and Early Album Development
31:18
Origin of the Name “Chronic” from Hydroponics
31:49
Group Expansion with Corrupt, Daz, and Others
32:53
Teaching Drum Machines and NPC60 to New Members
33:26
Record Collection and Sampling Workflow
33:56
Arrival at the Studio with Snoop and Dre
34:27
Discussion of Production Credits and Record Creation
35:00
Spontaneous Verse Writing During Recording Session
35:30
Collaborative Songwriting and Anthems Formation
36:04
Live Performance Interaction with Audience
36:34
Audience Participation and Song Relevance
37:05
Early Career Memories with Snoop and Dre
37:36
Youthful Experiences in Los Angeles
38:09
Navigating Early 20s and Industry Pressures
40:47
Decision to Decline Death Row Contract
41:51
Advice Given to Friends About Contracts
42:54
Friendship with Cisco and Early Group Ties
43:27
Meeting Kate Up, Trayvon, and Building Family
43:58
Collaborating with Zeke, Rob, and Others in Studio
44:32
Ticket Issues and Airport Disappointment
45:34
Encouragement from Dre to Take Initiative
46:07
DJing and Home Studio Work Post-Airport
46:37
Sampling Beats While Living with Sister
47:09
Meeting Paul Stewart and John Singleton
48:00
Pitching Music for Poetic Justice Soundtrack
49:14
Securing a Record Deal and Equipment Purchase
49:45
Production Role in Endo Smoke Track
50:47
Negotiations with Def Jam and Industry Contacts
51:53
Discussing the Singing Role and Rap Production
52:26
Evaluating Record Label Options
52:57
Choosing Def Jam Over Other Labels
53:28
Exploring Hip-Hop Influences and Fan Favorites
54:00
Acquiring Records from a Local Vendor
54:31
Sampling and Producing the First Track
55:03
Initial Collaboration with Nate
55:34
Developing the Hook and Song Structure
56:05
Creative Process During Recording Sessions
56:36
Origin of the Title 'Regulate'
57:08
Influence of the Movie 'Young Guns' on Naming
57:39
Reactions from Industry Professionals to the Track
59:45
Seeking Feedback from Mike Lynn and Jimmy Iovine
1:00:16
Dealing with Rejection and Persistence
1:01:21
Initial Single Selection Process
1:01:53
Def Jam and Death Row Coordination
1:02:24
Single Re-Release Strategy
1:02:55
Initial Publishing Offer and Reaction
1:03:25
Decision to Decline Publishing Deal
1:03:57
Realization of Financial Potential
1:04:27
Embracing the Role of Producer and Artist
1:04:57
Lifestyle Changes After Success
1:05:29
Fan Connection Through Signature Songs
1:06:34
Live Performance Rituals and Crowd Interaction
1:07:04
Origin of the Phrase “These Nuts”
1:07:36
Collaboration with Dr. Dre and Early Sessions
1:08:06
Attempt to Bail Out Tupac
1:08:36
Final Thoughts on the Bail Effort
1:10:07
Relationship with Park and Mutual Understanding
1:10:38
Bonding Over Personal Struggles During Work
1:11:10
Studio Atmosphere and Creative Experimentation
1:11:41
Beat Development and Recording Process
1:12:11
Mixing, Hook Creation, and Collaboration Dynamics
1:13:11
Legacy Discussion and Def Jam Context
1:13:44
Personal Reflections on Hip-Hop Influence
1:15:20
Phone Anecdote and Early Career Memories