50 Cent – “Wish Me Luck,” ft. Snoop Dogg, Moneybagg Yo & Charlie Wilson

Snoop Doggy Dogg makes a grand entrance on stage for his performance during the Black Mafia Family premiere screening, which was held at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood last night in Atlanta, Georgia.

The legendary rapper was joined on stage by some other performers, including TV series’ executive producer 50 Cent, Moneybagg Yo and many more.

50 Cent, Moneybagg Yo and Snoop Dog even performed the series’ theme song “Wish Me Luck” for the crowd of fans and partygoers, which also features Charlie Wilson on the hook.

Now the song is officially out on streaming platforms. You can bump “Which Me Luck” below:

Jay-Z recalls writing verses for Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg’s “Still D.R.E.”

Last year during an interview with The Breakfast Club, Snoop Dogg revealed that Jay-Z wrote the verses for his & Dr. Dre classic track “Still D.R.E.” He claimed that Hov who credited on the track with his real name Shawn Carter, flow into Dre’s LA studio and wrote the whole song in under an hour.

Now, in an appearance on the season premiere of HBO’s show “The Shop“, Jay-Z recalls the same thing. “When you write for other people, I don’t know if you do it anymore, but when you used to do it, like “Still D.R.E.”, one of the greatest written song, but you write it actually how Dre would speak, how do you channel, cause you have to be in that character for write for them,” asks Maverick Carter.

“On that reference track, I’m doing Snoop and Dre, both of them,” says HOV.” You gotta have somewhat of reverence for them, the music they were making, The Chronic, and all of that, in order for me to really nail the essence of Dre and Snoop, it had to be like a studied reverence of what they were doing.”

Watch the interview below:

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Snoop Dogg shares “Killer” remix as Eminem gives him a shout out

After going back and forth last year, tow icons of hip-hop, Eminem and Snoop Dogg are leaving the beef in the past.

Their so-called feud started last July when Snoop told “The Breakfast Club” that he could “live without” Eminem’s music. Em clapped back at Snoop for “doggin’” him on his Music to Be Murdered By: Side B track, titled “Zeus,” featuring White Gold, prompting Snoop to respond, “Pray I don’t answer that soft ass shit.”

Few weeks later, Snoop revealed that the two were back on “good” terms, and now Eminem is addressing the status of their friendship on a new song “Killer” remix, featuring Jack Harlow and Cordae.

“Just called Snoop and I talked to him, we all cool / Dre, me, and the Dogg good, Doc, we got you,” raps Eminem on a song.

Snoop also acknowledged the song by reposting it on Instagram Stories.

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Snoop Dogg wants to perform with Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick & 50 Cent at Super Bowl

Snoop Dogg wants to perform with Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick & 50 Cent at Super Bowl

With the 2022 Super Bowl reportedly set to land in Los Angeles, Snoop Dogg wants an all-star line-up for the halftime show. In an interview with Yahoo Entertainment, Snoop said:

“Hopefully the NFL will be smart and make the right decision. It’s in Inglewood, California, and it will make the most sense in the world. I am available, Dre’s available, Eminem’s available, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent — whoever Dr. Dre wants to pull out of his hat to make this thing a professional event and make it big and the biggest effort they can have.

“It’s just a matter of the NFL pulling the trigger. I would not just walk out. I would definitely do something that would be mind-blowing, you know what I’m saying? People will be talking about it for the next 30 years.”

“I’m open to anything that is dope, unique, edgy, and cunning. This will be cutting-edge, just for my people.”

For the full interview, visit Yahoo here.

Dr. Dre, Will Smith, Xzibit, Snoop Dogg & more unite at gym to beat ‘COVID body shape’

Dr. Dre has just hit Instagram to share his body with the caption: “This is my COVID body. I am about to start getting my shit together. Going in with Will Smith. Let’s Go!!!!”

Will Smith showed his body to his fans about a week ago on Instagram

In the comment section of Dr. Dre’s post, Will writes: “Damn! Your covid body is the rest of our best shape, Dre!”

Xzibit also commented: “I’m in”

Snoop Dogg also replied with: “I’ll be in the gym before u get there doc”

DJ Premier also expressed the desire to join them, saying: “Let’s All Get It Together! SALUTE!”

 

50 Cent reveals Snoop Dogg’s reaction when he told him to stop smoking weed on”BMF” set

After it was revealed that Snoop Dogg had joined the cast of the highly-anticipated upcoming TV show Black Mafia Family, 50 Cent was excited to welcome the legendary west coast rapper onto the set to start shooting. However, Fifty had a few reservations about having Snoop on set: No weed when shooting!

In one of his Instagram posts, 50 Cent revealed Snoop Dogg’s reaction when he told the rules: “”This is how Snoop Dogg looked at me when I told him he can not smoke weed on set. He said the f**k you talking about 50, it is legal.”

Even LeBron James reacted in the comments, posting dozens of laughing emojis.

Black Mafia Family will include 8 episodes in the first season and it’s about two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980’s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in the country.

Check out 50’s Instagram post below:

Snoop Dogg to star on 50 Cent’s “Black Mafia Family” TV series

The rap icon Snoop Dogg will have a role in the upcoming STARZ drama series “Black Mafia Family,” executive produced by his “P.I.M.P.” collaborator 50 Cent. According to Deadline website, Snoop will play Pastor Swift, the Flenory family’s spiritual advisor, described as “a man of The Word, with the aura of an ex-con.”

The Pastor Swift believes in the power of the Lord, and does his best to keep Meech and Terry in good graces. But Pastor Swift eventually ingratiates himself into every part of the Flenory’s life, including helping find a lawyer, and becoming a confidante. Meech and Terry’s father resents all the attention the Pastor showers over the Flenory’s family, but no one can deny all the good the Pastor does for them.

50 Cent shared the news on Instagram. You can check out the video below:

Method Man & Math Hoffa discuss Eminem & Snoop Dogg situation

In one of his My Expert Opinion’s latest episodes, Math Hoffa chopped it up with legendary Method Man where they discussed Snoop Dogg and Eminem situation.

“In a room where we just in it. We boys and s**t like that. We say that kind of s**t to each other. You know ‘I don’t f**k with your s**t, it’s wack’ but when it’s put in a public form, it takes whole different lights. For example, I can tell my best friend to shot the f**k up when me and just him in a room. He will take it no kind of way but when we are in the room full of motherf**kers and I say that then it takes whole different lights. It’s like ‘you gon’ tell me that in front of these ni**as?'”

“Eminem should have look at it as boys being boys. It’s like ‘you don’t f**k with my music? so what? but that was a public platform that’s why it hits little different. So for Eminem who is revered not just by white kids but also blacks cause we know he respects the genre. Eminem can say the wackest bar in the world and they will be like ‘omg dude did you hear what he just said.’ It’s the same thing for Snoop. I’m pretty sure Em heard verses from Snoop and he was like ‘ni**a that s**t was garbage.’ But Em is a type of person that only tell Snoop that in a safe space. In a safe environment. Snoop on the other hand, he ain’t rapper anymore. He’s public persona. He’s beyond superstar. Everything he does it’s a public form.”

“We all know Eminem does not have thick skin. You can tell that by his records that he does not have thick skin and if anybody said anything sideways about him he went ape-s**t” and went in on him to the point where he ruined careers but we loved that s**t cause that where the culture came from. Especially battle rappers. They love that s**t. And I think everybody Eminem ever dissed on a record he hated their a**es but he don’t have that energy with Snoop so it was more hurt than ignite.”

After that, battle rappers talk about Eminem’s very first lines on “Zeus” and Ms. Fit thinks Eminem dissed her with those Tekashi lines cause about a year ago Ms. Fit said MGK’s diss record was better than Eminem’s. She also calls “Zeus” record a phenomenal record. Watch the interview below:

Snoop Dogg shares a throwback picture with Dr. Dre and Eminem

Eminem and Snoop Dogg were publicly jabbing at one another for several weeks ago but recently Snoop Dogg said the misunderstanding between two legends of hip-hop is a family business.

Yesterday, Snoop Dogg finally put the end to their so called ‘beef’ by posting a throwback picture of himself, Dr. Dre and Eminem on Instagram, without any caption. Check out the post below:

Snoop Dogg addresses to Eminem’s “Zeus” openly for the first time on TV

Snoop Dogg has recently visited Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen where he finally addressed Eminem’s “Zeus” directly.

When the host let guests ask the question to Snoop Dogg, one of the guests asked about Eminem situation. Here is what Snoop replied:

We are still friends. I think that is 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.

This is the finally confirmation that Eminem and Snoop Dogg so called ‘beef’ has ended as soon as it escalated. You can watch the new video below:

John Salley: “Eminem is great but Snoop Dog is hip-hop”

John Salley has recently set down with DJ VLAD where he talked about Eminem and Snoop Dogg situation. During the interview, VLAD asked the veteran basketball player what if Snoop Dogg responded Eminem with a diss track..

“Eminem’s response was dope! But if Snoop Dogg dissed Eminem, it would be the biggest mistake of his life. Snoop is hip-hop. Jay-Z is great. NAS is great. Biggie is great. Tupac is great. Eminem is great. Hip-Hop as it is as we see, it’s Snoop Dogg, to the point where everybody knows that. So when you walk in and you see Snoop you think we and hip-hop. He changed everything. Biggie said I wanna sell records like Snoop. So for him to reply to that, nah, Eminem just said you are like God to me. So Gods can do whatever they want.”

“Just do not go after Eminem. He’s too lyrical. Prowess to this young man. I love hip-hop. When I hear lyrics and I just get caught up in the wordplay, that’s why I like J. Cole. That’s why I like Kendrick, Logic, Joyner Lucas. I still listen to Nas and Jay-Z to this day. 2 Chainz is probably my favorite next to Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″, of course Andre 3000 too but Eminem putting words together like nobody. Nah, don’t do that.” said John Salley

Listen to the interview below:

BREAKING: Eminem & Snoop Dogg so called beef is over!

After Eminem responded Snoop Dogg’s Breakfast Club interview on a song “Zeus,” hip-hop fans were expecting that the tension between the two icons would raise but it didn’t.

On Rap Cyph3r’s Instagram post, which shared Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Eminem picture and asked what has changed, Snoop replied: “Nothing. we good.

Check the post below:

In a recent interview, Mr. Porter also confirmed that between Snoop Dogg and Eminem, eveything’s good.

There is no beef between Snoop and Em. All that is done is not good for hip-hop. They both know that. They love each other. I don’t even know what that was and they don’t even matter anymore. Dr. Dre is actually doing better at hospital too. And there is no beef between Snoop and Dre. We are all family.

Watch it below:

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