While Suge Knight continues to spin his past as the story of a misunderstood businessman who really cares about the music and the ghetto, he still has plenty of interesting thing to say in a Washington Post online chat.
On his reality tv show:
The new project I’m doing is more exciting, because I’m dealing with kids — I get about 20 troubled kids, kids in trouble for burglary, attempted murder, things like that. They’re 20 kids who are gang members, white gangs, black gangs, Mexican gangs — and they’re all going to be in the same house. They’ll learn to use computers, how to study…This isn’t the average reality show where people get up in the morning with their makeup. This is 20 real people, and I’m going to be there to supervise them.
OMGWTF!!!: Suge Knight has 20 troubled kids and he’ll be supervising them!
Check the transcripts linked above for more from Suge on the problems with hip hop and the music industry, the artists with whom he’s working and why he’s still one of the most misunderstood guys in show biz.
Via Idolator.

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