Snoop Dogg reveals he did a new song with Eminem.
Snoop Dogg is currently prepping the release of his new album “Algorithm” which is slated to release in November, as revealed by the rapper on The Tonight Show. Now Snoop did an interview session with DJ Whoo Kid for the Whoolywood Shuffle show on Shade 45. Now Shade 45 has posted a new clip from their session in the studio, where Snoop Dogg is talking about some new music, including a collaboration with Eminem. “That new @snoopdogg and @eminem 🤯 is coming soon,” they wrote in the caption.
“The song with me and Eminem, Cause I feel like that’s like the big reveal, When ni**as hear Eminem on that motherf**ker, that’s just on whole another level,” Snoop says in the video. We’re not if Snoop is talking about songs of his upcoming album or some other project, but it would be epic to hear the two giants on a record, after their situation of last year.
Snoop Dogg then revealed that he recorded a song with Eminem about two months ago. “And that motherf**ker slap,” says Snoop Dogg. “It was very challenging for me, I’ll say that. Eminem really f**king shot at me, he shot his shot. And as a rapper, that’s what you want when you get a feature, to have to f**king work your a*s off. You want somebody to come to the playing field, putting up points, to where you got to rethink your sh*t and say, ‘Well, damn, this is what he thinks of me. That’s why he’s going so hard, because he knows that I’m going to match him on the same level.”
Last year, Eminem dropped the Side B of his album “Music To Be Murdered By” where he took shots at Snoop Dogg on the song called “Zeus”. The song was in response to Snoop disrespecting Eminem in an interview with The Breakfast Club. Then situation between the two squashed, which Eminem revealed in his “Killer” Remix. Eminem addressed why Snoop Dogg’s statements hurt him so much in December 2020. “Everything he said, by the way, was fine, up to a point,” Em explained. “Him saying Dre made the best version of me, absolutely, why would I have a problem with that? Would I be here without Dre? F**k no, I wouldn’t. The rappers he mentioned from the ‘90s — KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, [Kool] G Rap — I’ve never said I could f**k with them. I never said that.”
He continued, “I think it was more about the tone he was using that caught me off-guard ’cause I’m like, where is this coming from? I just saw you, what the f**k? It threw me for a loop. Again, I probably could’ve gotten past the whole tone and everything, but it was the last statement where he said, ‘Far as music I can live without, I can live without that sh*t.’ Now you’re being disrespectful. It just caught me off-guard. I wasn’t ready for that.”
Recently, it was also announced that Eminem and Snoop Dogg will join Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige for a performance at the NFL Super-Bowl Halftime show in February next year.
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