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.

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D12’s Swifty McVay sides Eminem regarding Snoop Dogg situation

D12’s Swifty McVay has recently talked about the recent tension between Eminem and Snoop Dogg and what he feels will be the outcome.

“I just think as soon as they get into a room and talk to go talk about it and they go squashy. I don’t think it’s super deep. I still feel where Em is coming from when I heard the interview. Being on the same camp, in the same team, his opinion is his opinion, which is super cool. But when he said that I can live without his music it would just kind of make you question what does that mean. Do you mean that you know, you really don’t f**k with his music like that, you know it rolls a little eyebrow.”

“I have not talked to Snoop, he might mean something totally different than my perception of it but when I heard it when you on the same team as somebody, you don’t give no question mark, you don’t make anybody feel like they have to question if you f**k with him or not and it just kind of made me feel like damn Snoop you really f**k with his music like that… or not and If you’re on the same team you wouldn’t let the crowd walk off with that type of thought, you know that’s just in my opinion. I think they’re both icons, both dope.” said Swifty McVay

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Joe Budden says Eminem was actually angry cause Snoop Dogg left him out of Top 10

In a recent episode of Joe Budden Podcast, Joe Budden, Rory and Mal discuss Snoop Dogg and Eminem situation. The three mainly agree to couple of things: This is a beef that nobody wants to see and they all understand Snoop’s point, as well as Eminem’s point.

But Budden doubts that Eminem was actually cool with Snoop Dogg’s Top 10:

As humans, instinctually, we would feel something if our friend or someone we were closely affiliated with did what Snoop did but when you say it publicly it sounds like bulls**t. Him saying he’s cool with Snoop’s Top 10, no he was not cool! He has a problem with that. I heard the tone part but I think that is lazy scapegoat.

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Charlamagne weighs in on Eminem and Snoop Dogg situation

In a recent Clubhouse chat, Daz said that possible tension between Snoop Dogg and Eminem was caused because Snoop wanted Em to be on his album but he rejected.

In the recent episode on Breakfast Club, Charlamagne Tha God has stated his opinion about the situation.

Why the hell is Eminem so sensitive? Eminem would get on the record and say what he want about people for years. And as soon as Snoop says Em is not his Top 10 and Snoop was objective. Snoop said Eminem is lot of people’s Top 10, he’s not just in mine.

Eminem has killed so many pop artists in his music. Why is he so sensitive in this situation? Has not Eminem head his own tone over the years. C’mon man, you are Eminem. Knock it off. He’s hypocritical. He’s been saying anything about people for years.

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Royce 5’9″, Joe Budden, NORE discuss Eminem & Snoop Dogg situation

On the Clubhouse meeting, Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’9″, N.O.R.E, Daz and more set down to talk about why Eminem and Snoop Dogg beef is bad for the culture.

Akino: I got a question for Daz and NORE, we know Eminem and Snoop Dogg beef is bad for the culture, but style-wise, what do you think about that type of battle? Would you be interested Snoop versus Em?

NORE: Hell no! The history is too deep man. Motherf**ers are grown men. We don’t need a rap battle at this point. Hell no. I just don’t wanna see Eminem and f**king Snoop Dogg cause of their relationship. That’s like step-children fighting. They both from same linear. They come from same f**king person that made Eminem great and a person who made Snoop great!

After that, NORE continues to little bit defend Joe Budden for saying his opinion about Eminem’s music. Royce also thinks Dr. Dre, 50 Cent or Fredwreck need to squash the beef before its too late.

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Snoop Dogg previews new song, firing subliminal shots at Eminem

Snoop Dogg has recently reviewed new song, supposedly titled “Talk That S**T To Me,” where Snoop references “Curtain Call,” “Kamikaze” and “Superman.”

That ni**a better leave me alone! says Snoop Dogg before the track starts. On the second verse, he raps:

“Shop stopper that dropped classics? The same ni**a that CLOSED CURTAINS will close caskets. Preforming like compilation tracks, running numbers up, but they’re even miscalculating that” (meaning Curtain Call: The Hits numbers are fake. As you might know the album is longest charting hip-hop album in Billboard history)

“Goin KAMIKAZE for me and my concentration camps…boy you had to take them back.”

“You play Superman, I’ll be your Crip tonight” (as in kryptonite)

We definitely know this is not “Zeus” response, because a shorter version of the song was circulating on the net 2 months ago. So we think, Snoop threw those jabs at Eminem out of no reason and now that Eminem dropped “Zeus,” Snoop replayed the full song on his Instagram.

Listen to the song below:

Kxng Crooked weighs in on Eminem and Snoop Dogg situation

Kxng Crooked has recently commented on Eminem and Snoop Dogg situation. You can check out the video below!

For everybody who thinks this s**t just gonna be two rappers going back and forth with few records, you are very wrong. This has the potential to be the most polarizing beef in hip-hop history. And for whatever reason, this will not be good for the culture.”

“This is going deeper than ‘who has the best song.’ They gonna make this racial thing. That’s what going to happen. That conversations will be bigger than actual music and diss records. Trust me on that. They gonna make it a racial thing. And it’s gonna widen the dividing the culture. That gap will be like Grand Canyon when they done with this s**t.

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BREAKING: Snoop Dogg threatens to diss Eminem!

Couple of weeks ago, Eminem released the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. The album includes a song “Zeus,” featuring White Gold, on which Eminem name-drops several rappers, including Snoop Dogg:

Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me
Man, Dogg, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me
Nah, not really (Haha)
I had “dog” backwards – Eminem (ZEUS)

Apparently, this was Eminem’s response to Snoop Dogg’s Breakfast Club interview, where Snoop used a bad tone while talking about Em.

Everything in that interview was good until like until the last moment. It was more about the tone he was using that caught me off guard.” said Eminem in a recent interview on Shade 45.

Snoop Dogg has finally responded to the situation by commenting one of fans account, saying: “Pray I do not respond to that soft a** s**t.” with laughing emojis. Check out the video below:

 

Eminem explains why he apologized to Rihanna on a song “Zeus”

Yesterday, Eminem made appearance on his SiriusXM’s Shade 45 radio channel to promote his newly released deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem opened up about Rihanna lyrics on “Things Get Worse” (2009) where Em used some sharp words towards Riri and “Zeus” (2020), where he apologized to her.

“Honest to God, I told Paul this when it first happened. First, I do not know how somebody got it. Second of all, I have zero recollection of even remembering doing that verse. Like, the rhyme schemes did not even sound familiar to me, so I was caught off-guard. It was most likely recorded during the early stages of working on Relapse album.”

“I’m not making excuses for it. I said it, and I was wrong for saying it. It was f**king stupid.” says Eminem. After that, Eminem continues talking about Snoop Dogg.

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Eminem clarifies why he responded Snoop Dogg on “Zeus”

Eminem has just hit his radio station Shade 45 to promote the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem explains why he felt disrespected by Snoop Dogg.

Couple of months ago, Snoop Dogg was doing an interview with Breakfast Club. Somehow my name got brought up and he was say things about, you know, I’m not in his Top 10. Everything he said, by the way, was fine. Him saying I’m not in his Top 10 rappers because the 90s I can’t f**k with. Absolutely. Him saying Dre made the best version of me. Absolutely. Why would I have a problem with that. Will I be here without Dre? F**k no! The rappers he mentioned from 90s, KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, I never said I could f**k with them. I never said that.” 

“Everything was good until like…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 could probably get passed to that tone and everything but the last statement that he said ‘as far as his music I can live without that!’ Now you’ve been disrespectful. You just caught me off guard. I was not ready for that.

People started hit me up about it. Asking what you gonna do. And I didn’t know what to do about it first. It confused me and I’m like ‘bro we are on the same team. What the f**k! And I’ve never in my career, my entire career, ever said a disrespectful word about Snoop Dogg. I mean, what the f**k. His impact on hip-hop, I can’t front on that. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. My top 10 can’t be the same as his. How can I be mad at that? I was not mad about the opinion, it was after that. The very last statement was like ‘oh what the f**k. Damn dawg, really?! I said what needed to be said.

Meanwhile watch the interview below:

Daz Dillinger reacts on Eminem mocking Snoop Dogg on “Zeus”

Few days ago, Eminem released the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B and it includes a song “Zeus,” featuring White Gold, where Eminem name-drops many artists, including Snoop Dogg:

As far as squashin’ beef, I’m used to people knockin’ me
But, just not in my camp
And diplomatic as I’m tryna be
Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me
Man, Dogg, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me
Nah, not really (Haha)
I had “dog” backwards

Snoop Dogg has not yet responded but it seems old school rapper and Snoop’s cousin, Daz Dillinger is very excited of what’s coming as he made a post on Instagram with the caption: “Eminem dissed Snoop Dogg. Wow. What’s next from two icons of rap?!”

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Old Interview of Snoop Dogg trash-talking on Eminem & “Stan” re-emerges

Following the release of Eminem’s “Zeus” from the deluxe edition of Music to Be Murdered By – Side B, where Eminem throws jabs at Snoop Dogg, many fans had different theories about why Eminem fired shots at Snoop Dogg.

In the song, Eminem raps: “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 damn God to me. Man, not really. I had dog backwards.”

Snoop Dogg has always been some kind of salty towards Eminem in his interviews. Most recently, Snoop leave out Eminem from his Top 10, said he can live without Eminem’s music and Slim Shady is only considered Top 10 in the game because of Dr. Dre.

Recently, a decades old interview has surfaced online, where Snoop Dogg is dissing Eminem and his one of the greatest hits, “Stan,” featuring Dido.

At one point, Snoop said, “I don’t listen to Eminem records. No disrespect to him. I’m gangsta.” and then mocks ‘Stan’ lyrics: “I don’t hear that bulls**t, I’m a gangsta”

You can listen to the interview below:

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