There was a funny thing on the radio a while ago joking about what it would be like if Snoop Dogg coached his son's peewee football team. Touch Dizzle!
Yo, I know you fools are just cracking, but I'm gonna lay down the real-deal-holyfield, fo all y'all.
When using the izzle's you gots ta be using them in a phrase that is well known. "Fo sure my "N"" is well known so when you translate it to Fo shizzle my nizzle all yo peeps know what you're saying. So straight up you gots to be down with the urban lingo. And if you are, then you're off the hook, or off the hizzie fo shizzie, or off the hizzle fo shizzle. If not then your just wack. (yeah I just used "wack", but only cuz back in the nine-duece I was down with the G-Funk era.) So practice your game.
Damn Rob Gardizlle, is a mean dizzle at the izzle fo shizzle.
If you were really down with the G-funk, you would know that shit dropped in 9 tre (93). 92, was all about The Chronic.
If you know like I know....you don't want step to this....it's a g-funk era... Know that album by heart, that's my hood. Better read up. Aint no rules to using izzle, ha, where are you from? What are you, the hall monitor?
Tru dat, Tru dat, but The Chronic was what ushered in the G-Funk era. If there was no Chronic there would be no Domino, Warren G, Snoop Dogg (known back then as Snoop Doggy Dogg, or The Capital S oh yes I'm fresh, N, double O, P, D , O double G, Y , D , O , double G you see. That's fo all y'all who know it ain't nutin' but a G-thang baaaybe.)
Plus you gotta admit that Dre was Funkin' it pretty hard, on the chronic while still bein' tru to the gangsta rap.