Royce Da 5’9 picks “Doggystyle” by Snoop Dogg over Eminem.
It’s all heat up after Snoop Dogg did his interview session with The Breakfast Club, and where he mentions Eminem, not in his Top 10 Rappers List. “Eminem, the great white hope. White rappers had zero respect in rap, let’s keep that in mind,” said Snoop Dogg. “He has probably put Eminem in the position where he could be labeled as one of the top 10 rappers ever, I don’t think so but the gang feels like he’s top 10 lyricists and all that. That’s just because he’s with Dr. Dre and Dr. Dre helped him find the best Eminem that he could find.” After the interview session, few fans are agreed & some criticize the legendary rapper, Snoop Dogg, over his remark on Eminem. Royce Da 5’9 also shares his viewpoint on the Snoop Dogg comments about Eminem.
He comments on The Breakfast Club post, where he says, “Snoop is qualified to say everything he just said…And yes, I agree that Dre gave us the best version of Marshall we could’ve ever seen. I completely understand his criteria he’s going by. I’m on the other way around as a fan. Snoop ain’t as high on my list as Em but I can’t live without Do**ystyle. I’ll take that over any Em music. It’s all subjective”
After this, Eminem Fans are upset with Royce’s comment on the scene. Few of them get a response from Royce Da 5’9.
I don’t give a F**k!! https://t.co/4pqOxD846s
— Nickle (@Royceda59) August 1, 2020
Do**ystyle opened at number one on the US Billboard 200, thanks to an impressive first week sales total of 806,000 copies. The album had sold seven million copies in the United States and over eleven million copies globally as of November 2015. On May 31, 1994, the Recording Industry Association of America certified it four times platinum. It is Snoop Doggy Dogg’s most successful album; all of his subsequent albums have been certified single or double platinum. Do**ystyle debuted on the music charts in 1993, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
The Recording Industry Association of America awarded the album a 4x Platinum certification (RIAA). The album had sold over 11 million copies worldwide by November 2015, with 7 million copies sold in the United States.