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Q&A: Snoop Dogg of 'Snoop Dogg's Father Hood'
Rap superstar chats about 'Father Hood,' family and football

By Bret Federigan
MSN TV

Hip-hop superstar Snoop Dogg returns for a second season of "Snoop Dogg's Father Hood," a reality series which takes viewers inside the hilarious, surprisingly normal home life of the international icon and his family. "Snoop Dogg's Father Hood" premieres Sunday, Nov. 30, at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT on E! Network. The show follows Snoop as he balances his career as a rapper, producer and actor with his responsibilities as as husband and father. In a wide-ranging interview, a laid-back Snoop Dogg, the Doggfather of the West Coast rap scene, talked to MSN TV about Season 2 of his popular reality series, football, his favorite TV shows, Johnny Cash and the state of rap music.

MSN TV: You're all over the place these days.

Snoop Dogg: What up.

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How in the world did you find time to shoot a reality television series when you've got so many other things going on?

Because it's reality TV, and it's not based on putting together a script. So it all happens naturally.

What made you decide to come back for a second season of "Father Hood"?

Basically, it was the public. There was an outcry for it. People love it. They enjoy it. They feel like I didn't give them enough during the last season. And we left on such a great note. I go off whatever my fans say. If they say it's too much, I ain't going to give 'em no more. If they say it ain't enough, I'm going to give 'em a little bit more.

For people who have misconceptions about who you are, your show gives a glimpse into a totally different persona than the one that we see in the headlines. What have fans been able to learn about you on this series?

Just a lighter side of me. A softer side. The family side. The human side, you know? A lot of times, I've just been pinned as being a monster because of my past and the people I've been associated with or the scenarios that I've been given that I've been in. You know what I'm saying? The show gives me a chance to be the real me in a real-life situation, dealing with kids, people, family and just real scenarios. It gives you a better judgment about who I really am. You can make the assumption on your own once you see the show for your own two eyes.

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