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Calvin Cordozar Broundus Jr.-Better known as Snoop Dogg-Speaks Ceremenetment Ceremony for USC Marshall School of Business on Monday and passed some advice for graduates.
The hip-hop legend, the businessman and investor also praised the qualities to overcome obstacles, saying that he is an underdog in his lifetime.
“But think about what, I didn’t allow anyone to stop me,” He said. “I stayed true to myself. I stayed focusing on the vision, and I declined with them before. See, hardship like the gym.
Speaking at the la Memorial Coliseum-not that far from where he grew up in long beach-snoop dogg also said graduation is more than just getting a diploma: “It’s about the grind, the sleepless, the sacrifices, the prayers you whisper when nobody was watching.”
The underdog has a “extreme story,” he added, because if you are not from the left, “you value everything, you are different, and you are different.”
Setting his advice for graduates, they were told to do three things.
“Stay humble: Don’t forget where you are from. Stay Hunger: Keep doing nothing yourself.
Snoop told graduates to keep trusting themselves and keep pushing, reminding them that, “it’s always the underdogs quitting the game. Surgery.
After being a superstar hip-hip in the 1990s, Snoop Dogg becomes an entertainment icon, famous joining Matatha Stewartshowing TV shows like NBC’s The voiceand Theft of the Show at 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
He also built a useful empire to himself. In addition to his many endorsements, he launched a Ice Cream linea Brand to coffeeand a breakfast cerealto name only a few efforts.
Snoop also coffoun casta Verde Capital, a investment company that focuses on the cannabis industry, while also investing companies such as Klarna, Reddit and growing.
“I try to be one of the examples of a person who creates himself all, owns his own thing, and has a brand enough to compete with hundreds of years,” as a 2021 interview withTHENew York Times.
This story originally shown Fortune.com