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'I want to thank me,' rapper Snoop Dogg on getting Hollywood star

Los Angeles - Rap great Snoop Dogg thanked himself on Monday as he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame just days before the 25th anniversary of his debut album Doggystyle.

"I want to thank me for believing in me," the 16-time Grammy nominee said after the star was unveiled on the famed walk.

"I want to thank me for doing all this hard work. I want to thank me for having no days off. I want to thank me for never quitting. I want to thank me for always being a giver, and trying to give more than I receive. I want to thank me for trying to do more right than wrong. I want to thank me for just being me at all times," the West Coast hip-hop legend known for his wry sense of humour added.

Snoop - real name Calvin Broadus - rose to fame in 1992 when he was featured on Dr Dre's solo debut album The Chronic. He has since sold over 35 million albums worldwide.

He also is a regular star of films, from Scary Movie 5 (2013), to Starsky and Hutch (2004) and Training Day (2001). His television appearances include many chats with his friend Martha Stewart. 

Doggystyle, released on November 23, 1993, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold more than 11 million copies worldwide through November 2015.

His other well known works include Gin & Juice, Who Am I? (What's My Name?), and Drop It Like It's Hot.

Attending the ceremony on Monday were talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, record producer Quincy Jones and fellow rapper Dr. Dre.

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