Snoop Dogg Reacts To Eminem Diss with Subtle Posts

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Snoop Dogg Reacts To Eminem Diss with Subtle Posts

Snoop Dogg reacts to Eminem diss, Posts on Instagram.

Are Eminem and Snoop Dogg friends? Well, read the article and you will know whether Snoop Dogg respects Eminem or not. Earlier tonight, Eminem released his surprise Deluxe Version of his album “Music To Be Murdered By“ where he takes shots at the West Coast Legend Snoop Dogg, for his comments on him a few months ago.

Eminem and Snoop Dogg have a lengthy history together. Both having worked with Dr. Dre, the two have crossed paths several times over the years, even touring together and working on albums such as “Bitch Please II.” A storyline that began as an offhand remark has continued to develop for weeks, despite history and mutual friendships.

“Eminem, the great white hope. White rappers had zero respect in rap, let’s keep that in mind,” said Snoop Dogg on the Breakfast Club. “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.” Despite insisting that Eminem was still “one of my teammates, one of my siblings,” Snoop dropped a surprise at the end of his speech: “But when you’re talking about this hip-hop sh*t that I can’t live without, I can live without that.”

Now in the White Gold assisted “Zeus“, Eminem’s Snoop Dogg diss quotes:

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.

In an interview, Eminem stated that he agreed with a lot of what Snoop said. He stated that what took him off guard was Snoop’s tone, as well as his final “disrespectful” statement about how he could “live without” Eminem’s music. “I just saw you [Snoop]. 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.”

Now Snoop Dogg took to IG where he reacts to the Eminem diss with a couple of cryptic posts. One of his post quotes, “People who can’t communicate think everything is an argument.” The lines obviously mean that the Detroit Rapper took Snoop Dogg comments wrong where he snubbed him from his Top 10.

Snoop Dogg told the Breakfast Club over six months ago that he could live without Eminem’s music. Despite the fact that Snoop called Em one of his “brothers” and “teammates,” Em was definitely disturbed enough to address Snoop on wax.

In a Dec. 31 interview, Eminem stated that he agreed with a lot of what Snoop said. He stated that what took him off guard was Snoop’s tone, as well as his final “disrespectful” statement about how he could “live without” Eminem’s music.

In an interview with Shade45 earlier this week, he stated why he dissed Snoop. “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?” Em said. “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.”

Meanwhile, When Eminem took it upon himself to trash Snoop Dogg, two students from Dr. Dre’s school turned on each other. The rapper described how The Dogg wound up in his crosshairs on a New Year’s Eve special on Em’s SiriusXM Shade 45 channel, prompting Snoop to respond. “Pray I don’t answer that soft a*s sh*t,” Snoop wrote in the comment section of an Eminem fan page under a post detailing why Shady was upset with him.

On January 5, Daz Dillinger and Royce the 5’9 had a discussion about the potential causes of the disagreement on Clubhouse. After recording “Bi**h Please II” off Eminem’s Marshall Mathers LP, Daz claims that Eminem declined a feature request from Snoop. They rejected him, Daz said. “I did all this and all that, and you tell me no,” Snoop reportedly felt.

Does Snoop Dogg like Eminem? With the music industry, Eminem has smashed the Snoop Dogg dispute in his new song, and it appears that the rivalry between the two rappers has definitely ended. Eminem’s new song indicates that the two music titans are finally burying the hatchet and reuniting after months of feuding. Eminem said that he and Snoop Dogg chatted and settled their dispute on the remix to Killer alongside Jack Harlow and Cordae.

Despite Eminem’s boasting, Snoop Dogg is unlikely to take the shenanigans seriously. The Long Beach general, on the other hand, is no stranger to squabbles and has shown in the past that he’s eager to pull the trigger at any time.

In other news, Eminem and Snoop Dogg will perform in the Super Bowl LVI Pepsi halftime show on February 13, 2022, alongside Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige.

 

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UPDATE: But finally, Eminem appears to have put an end to his rivalry with Snoop Dogg, and the two artists’ battle appears to be finally finished. The 48-year-old’s latest song implies that the two rappers have finally buried the hatchet and are resuming a friendly relationship months after their breakup. Eminem revealed that he and Snoop Dogg spoke and settled their rivalry on the remix to “Killer” alongside Jack Harlow and Cordae.

A brand-new joint single by Eminem and Snoop Dogg titled “From The D 2 The LBC” has been released. The song is accompanied by a James Larese-directed music video that opens with Snoop claiming there is “no smoke in here” despite the obvious presence of a massive joint in the studio with Eminem. Em and Snoop then deliver their individual verses while changing into animated Bored Ape-style avatars; the pair previously premiered the song live when performing at Ape Fest 2022.

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