Long Beach rapper Bad Azz had a chance meeting with Snoop Dogg around the time that Dr. Dre's "Chronic" was released, and he spoke to VladTV about developing a relationship with Snoop and "bugging him to put me on." 

After Snoop signed Bad Azz to his Doggystyle Records imprint on Death Row, the "Wrong Idea" emcee said he left Suge Knight's label during Snoop's departure. The same year after leaving Death Row, Bad Azz told us that he and Snoop came to an agreement that he would also part ways with Doggystyle to sign with Priority Records.

Check out more of what Bad Azz had to say above.