Snoop Dogg says rappers take shots at Eminem to be visible: “They’re poking the bear”

Snoop Dogg has recently appeared on the Full Send Podcast where he talked about many topics, including Eminem.

During the interview, one of the hosts asked if Eminem does anything nowadays, on which Snoop replied: “He do what he has to do. When you have been the biggest rapper in the world for so many years it’s like ‘what more can you do?’ He’s finding his moments now. When he wants to come and when he wants to drop and pop because his fanbase ain’t going nowhere.”

Few seconds later, interviewer asked Snoop how he feels about rappers going at Eminem in disrespectful way: “Those rappers are sitting in the shell right now and one thing what they gonna do is make him pop that motherf**king shell open. People take shots at rappers like that it’s because they are invisible for the moment but that’s the way of getting back visible, when you start poking the bear. He still is who he is. Don’t get it f**ked up. When you poke the bear with your nails, you get your nails broke.”

You can watch the interview below:

Jay-Z: “Eminem refused to perform at Super Bowl without 50 Cent”

Yesterday, Snoop Dogg did an interview on Drink Champs where the crew talked about the Super Bowl halftime performance and NORE revealed the conversation he had with Jay-Z, who did everything to bring the hip-hop superstars on the biggest stage of the world.

“I said to Jay-Z, I have to ask this straight up. ‘Who is gonna perform at NFL?’ and he said to me ‘I’m sorry for everybody who don’t understand. The white guy called for 50 Cent.’ I said, who is the white guy? Jimmy Iovine? And he said no, EMINEM called directly for Fifty and he said I can’t do it if I can’t bring 50 with me. That’s spiritful.” said NORE.

Then Snoop Dogg says: “Of course, that’s his guy! And guess who’s Dre’s guy? It’s me!”

You can watch the interview below:

Snoop Dogg reveals Dr. Dre originally didn’t want to do Super Bowl show: “Next call is Hi, My Name Is.”

Back in February Dr. Dre performed at the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI halftime show where the legendary producer brought out Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, and Anderson .Paak.

After the performance, Dr. Dre faced some criticism from disappointed fans that certain songs and rappers were not included in the show.

Yesterday, Snoop Dogg appeared on Drink Champs with NORE and DJ EFN where he briefly talked about the Super Bowl halftime show.

“What people do not understand is, he did not do nothing from the Ruthless catalog, the Death Row catalog, nothing from Snoop Dogg’s catalog… He only had 12 minutes. What could you do in twelve f**king minutes where you could satisfy everybody? … You gonna miss a beat, where was Ice Cube? That is the ace in the hole.” said Snoop.

Later in the interview, Snoop revealed that Dr. Dre did not originally wanted to perform at the Super Bowl: “Dre called to say, ‘They want me to do the Super Bowl, I do not know if I wanna do it. One thing you gotta know about Dr. Dre, is he is a guy that’s in the moment. So if he do not feel like he is got a record that is relevant at the moment, then he do not think he is the moment.”

“Convincing him was more or less about ‘ni**a I’m with you.’ When the Dogg stands with you your confidence level goes up to roof. And once you get the Dogg next call is ‘Hi, My Name Is.’ I ain’t suggest no motherf**king thing. Only thing I suggested I was like ‘can we do G Tang’ cause I felt like that song was pinnacle moment of who we are.” Snoop added.

You can listen to the interview below:

Snoop Dogg leaks what appears to be a tracklist of Dr. Dre’s DETOX album

A third solo record (not counting Compton) from Dr. Dre would have been just another laurel in his heavily feathered cap. Instead, the legendary producer embarked on creating a mythical Detox album, which he often called his “final project.”

During the last decade, Dre has worked on tracks with more than two dozen rappers, producers and vocalists, from Aftermath heavyweights like Eminem, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent and Kendrick Lamar, to Snoop Dogg, T.I., Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and Kanye West – to name a few.

Most recently, Aftermath and Interscope Records have released a six song EP from Dr. Dre, all featured in the latest update of Grand Theft Auto: The Contract video game. The project features “Falling Up” with Thurz and Cocoa Sarai,” a solo track “Black Privilege,” “Gospel,” featuring Eminem. “Diamond Mind” with Nipsey Hussle and Ty Dolla $ign,” “ETA” with Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, and Anderson .Paak,” and “The Scenic Route,” featuring Rick Ross and Anderson .Paak.

It appears those GTA tracks were intended to be on DETOX album as Snoop Dogg has leaked a picture of the original tracklist of the album which are hard to decrypt but some of them are visible.

A reddit named decclz was able to read some of the titles of the songs. Check them out below:

Release date for new Snoop Dogg & Eminem song is here!

Mt. Westmore, a hip hop supergroup composed of California-based legendary rappers Snoop Dogg, E-40, Too Short and Ice Cube, are dropping new album soon.

The group have released new single “Bad MF’s” and the release date of the album came with it. The self-titled project is dropping on April 20, 2022 and it includes only one feature: EMINEM.

Here is what Snoop previously said about the song:

“There is Snoop Dogg and Eminem song on my Westmore album. It is called “From Detroit to the LBC.” That motherf**ker slapped. That s**t is HUH! It was very challenging for me. Eminem really f**king shot at me. He shot his shot and as a rapper that’s what you want when you get a feature, to have to work you f**king a** off. He is going that hard because he knows I’m going to match him on the same level and that’s what it is when you making records with people that you love. It’s competitive but for the right reason. To bring the best out of each other.”

“That’s a monster jam! It’s so good Dr. Dre said ‘why you ain’t give me one like that?!'” Snoop told Ebro Darden in an interview on Apple Music’s Beats 1.

While we waiting for the new album, you can bump the new single below:

50 Cent reacts to Snoop Dogg calling him “a legend”

Last year, Snoop Dogg gave 50 Cent his flowers.

During an interview with the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast back in November 2021, the iconic rapper honored Fifty for his indelible impact on hip-hop and beyond.

“50 is gonna be a legend in rap forever, his records, his music, his movies. The s**t he did, it just changed the whole game of New York and just run New York for a minute and put that New York spirit back in the game. He did that. He figured that s**t out. He got that s**t on lock.” said Snoop.

“I am a student right now. I am trying to learn from him. It is true, you can teach an old dog a new trick, that is if he is willing to listen.” Snoop added.

Couple of days ago, 50 Cent posted a segment from the interview and told Snoop just how much it means to him.

“That s**t you just said means way more then any award to me.” wrote Fiddy in the caption.

Check the post below:

“Beats By Dre” launches new video campaign called “Dr. Dre is Made in LA,” ft. Snoop Dogg

To coincide with the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show performance and the brand’s new wireless earbuds, Beats By Dre has released a new video featuring and narrated by Dr. Dre, titled “Dr. Dre is Made in LA,” featuring Snoop Dogg.

The video, which features Dr. Dre and archival footage of Anderson .Paak, Kayvon Thibodeux, Roddy Ricch, Serena Williams, Snoop Dogg and Vince Staples, also shows off the new Beats Fit Pro, the brand’s latest wireless earbuds.

The earbuds, which feature Apple’s H1 chip for easy AirPods-like connection with the company’s products, also include noise cancellation and sweat resistance, making them an AirPods Pro competitor for those looking for a high quality set of wireless earbuds.

You can watch the video below:

Snoop Dogg shares new Jay-Z and Eminem picture with GOAT emojis

It’s good to see Snoop Dogg and Eminem showing mutual respect again!

In a recent interview with Sway, Eminem talked about his current relationship with Snoop: “It’s great that he made himself to be this relevant to this day. It’s incredible. That’s crazy. Me and Snoop are good. We talked months ago about the whole thing. We just set down and realized nobody wants beef within their own camp.”

After the Super Bowl performance, Eminem in “Doggystyle” hoodie took a picture with Jay-Z, which was shared by Snoop Dogg on his Instagram with GOAT emojis in the caption.

You can check the post below:

Also, be on the lookout for “From Detroit to the LBC” !

Cara Delevingne wants Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent & Mary J. Blige to go on a tour

Following the Super Bowl performance, model, actress, and singer Cara Delevingne shared a viral picture on her Instagram story that says:

“Dear Mr. Dre, Mrs. Blige, Mr. Dogg, Mr. Shady, and Mr. 50 Cent, go on tour, seriously, we have never felt so alive. Signed by a bunch of moms icing their backs.”

Last year, Snoop Dogg revealed the plans for a legendary world tour: “I think that makes sense more than anything. A Snoop-Dre album would be amazing, but a tour even more, because we have legendary music the world has yet to see us perform globally. I’m pretty sure he wants to do it. He just wants the team in place. Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre – that’s the dream team for him.” said Snoop.

Check out the screenshot of Cara Delevingne’s story below:

Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.” hits 1 billion views, Eminem sets new Spotify record following Super Bowl show

Following the Super Bowl Halftime performance, the sales and streams have dramatically increased for every artist who performed, especially Eminem.

“Lose Yourself” hit No. 1 on Genius charts and Encore surpassed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify, making Eminem the only artist on the platform to have 10 albums with 1.5 billion streams.

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg also saw huge increase in streams and sales, especially their biggest hit song “Still D.R.E.” which has joined the billion viewers club on YouTube.

Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre hilariously respond to people asking for Super Bowl tickets

Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are about to hit the Super Bowl stage with Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar and it seems their DMs are full of messages of people asking for the tickets of the show, which averagely costs $9,000.

Few days ago, Snoop responded to ticket-hungry people with a video clip where the iconic rapper says: “You all need to stop. Ni**as texting me out of blue, calling me out of blue. One ni**a just called me like ‘hey man how you doing dawg, how’s family, you looking good, I’ve seen commercials and s**t. You think you got extra tickets for Super Bowl?’ No ni**a, I don’t! Stop! I ran out of tickets. Oh, I do got a ticket, I got a ticket for you to stand in line and suck this d**k!”

But today, Dre and Snoop took a different approach. The two shared pictures of the banner that says: “Straight Outta Tickets,” playing on ‘Straight Outta Compton” words.

Check the posts below:

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