Eminem reveals he’s good with Snoop Dogg.
The Eminem and Snoop Dogg alleged beef finally comes to an end as the Detroit Rapper reveals they’re good on his latest song. Last night, Eminem returned with some new material as he teamed up with Jack Harlow and Cordae for a remix over his track “Killer” where he raps about talking to Snoop to end their differences. The whole drama probably had Dr. Dre worried, who was hospitalized earlier this year after suffering a brain aneurysm. So in the new song, Eminem is telling Dre that he’s good with Snoop and they got his back.
“Just called Snoop and I talked to him, we all cool
Dre, me and the Dogg good, Doc, we got you,” Eminem raps.
Just called Snoop and I talked to him, we all cool<br> Dre, me and the Dogg good, Doc, we got you
― Eminem, Jack Harlow & Cordae – Killer (Remix)
The whole thing started back in December, When Em dropped the deluxe edition of his album “Music To Be Murdered By” where he took shots at Snoop Dogg on the track “Zeus“, which surprised a lot of people, as they both were from the same camp and good friends with Dre.
“And, as far as squashin’ beef, I’m used to people knockin’ me
But, just not in my camp
I’m diplomatic, ’cause I’m tryna be—
Last thing I need is Snoop—doggin’ me
Man, dog, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me
Man, not really (Haha)
I had “dog” backwards.” Em quotes in the song.
Then people thought the Detroit rapper dissed Snoop over not including him in his top 10, but the reason was something else. The thing which caught Marshall off guard was Snoop’s tone in his appearance on The Breakfast Club. “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,” explained Eminem. “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 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. 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 shit.’ Now you’re being disrespectful. It just caught me off-guard.”
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Later the whole thing got more heat when the legendary West Coast rapper threatens to diss Eminem and called his lyrics soft ass. But then in an appearance on Andy Cohen’s show, Snoop Dogg clears the air and said he’s still friends with and there’s no beef. “We are still friends,” said Snoop Dogg. “I think that’s family business and I do not want to make more than it is. I mean, he said what he said, I respect that and we are just going to keep it right there. That is family business.”
‘Pray I don’t answer that soft a** s**t,’ Snoop said on an Eminem Instagram fan page in response to a question about whether he’d been rude.’ Then, early this year (are you keeping up? ), more action from Snoop hinted that things were on the mend when he commented on a fan’s photo of the trio with Dre. ‘I wonder what changed’, wrote the fan, to which Snoop replied: ‘Nothing we good.’ Now we’ve arrived at the present day, when Eminem has reaffirmed that everything is OK by addressing the subject once more in his rhymes.