i want the fantom. >> jimmy: you want the fantom. do you have the fantom? >> yeah. dreamers. and i've always been a dreamer, and i've always just wanted to be at a certain level of excellence. so that's what that's about. like when i'm putting my shows together the guys, if we're going to work, get me the best. get me the best because that's what the people deserve to see from the show. so i'm very passionate when i work and i try to also be a little bit funny to take the edge off a little bit. that's just really the way i work. that's working with me every day. >> probably the like saddest and most interesting part was where you talk about biggie and tupac and obviously what happened there and the east coast and the west coast. >> yes. >> jimmy: and when your tour came to l.a., something that would have been unthinkable back then. snoop and dr. dre joined you on -- >> on stage, yes. >> jimmy: on stage that tour. what did that mean to you? >> you've got to understand, that was one of the biggest things to happen in our culture. right now we're living in the results