Snoop Dogg Admits He Loves Eazy-E’s Diss Song But Regrets Their Beef

    Snoop Dogg has admitted that he actually loves “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s,” Eazy-E‘s venomous diss track towards him and Dr. Dre.

    Appearing on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, Snoop confessed that he has a lot of admiration for the song and listens to it frequently.

    “I got a radio station on LITT Live called Cadillac Music. Every day at about 1:30, 2:00, walk down the hall. Eazy-E, [Gangsta] Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out be playing, and that shit be knocking,” he said.

    “And you’ll hear me singing it. ‘Muthafuck Dre, muthafuck Snoop, muthafuck Death Row!’ That n-gga Eazy-E was on my head [laughs]. That shit was so hard.”

    When asked if he felt the same way about the song when it first dropped, Tha Doggfather replied: “Fuck no! Fuck them n-ggas! You don’t wanna give no n-gga credit when a n-gga dissing you, and we was on them n-ggas’ heads. We had ‘What Would U Do?,’ we had ‘Dre Day.’ We were busting them upside the head.

    “But when they dropped that muthafucka, we felt that one. The other shit, we didn’t feel. But that muthafucka right there? Eazy-E was going in on a n-gga!”

    Snoop also admitted that he was initially taken aback by Eazy-E, one of his Hip Hop heroes, attacking him on wax: “I was like, ‘Damn, I love Eazy. Why he going so hard on me?’ But then I had to think: look what you did to him, look what you said about him! I didn’t even get off to a good start with somebody that I really loved.”

    The 55-year-old added that he took the beef “personal,” while Dr. Dre saw the it as “just business” and was cordial with his former N.W.A groupmate outside of the diss songs.

    Snoop Dogg previously revealed that Dr. Dre gave him the first shot at recording over the beat that would become Eazy-E’s “Eazy Duz It” in 1988.

    Speaking on the Checc’n ~ InPodcast, the rap legend said: “[Dre] came over one Thanksgiving and Warren G had me nervous because he was telling Dre, ‘Snoopy can rap.’ And I was like, ‘Man, shut the fuck up! I ain’t ready yet.’

    “So Dre takes us to the back room and he starts playing that, ‘He once was a thug from around the way,’ before it had even come out. [Dre] turned to me and was like, ‘You rap?’ and I’m like, ‘Nah, I don’t rap!’ That was my moment and I froze up on cuz. I wasn’t ready.”

    Snoop is fresh off the release of Missionary, his first album to be entirely produced by Dr. Dre since his iconic 1993 debut Doggystyle.

    Despite a blockbuster rollout and star-studded supporting cast that includes Eminem, 50 Cent and Sting, the project is not poised to have a huge impact on the charts.

    According to HITSDailyDouble, Missionary is on track to earn just 36,000 equivalent units in its first week.

    With that figure, the long-awaited album will likely debut at just number 20 on the Billboard 200, making it one of Snoop’s lowest-selling efforts and by far Dre’s worst performing release.

    7 thoughts on “Snoop Dogg Admits He Loves Eazy-E’s Diss Song But Regrets Their Beef

    1. He loved him so much then how come he betrayed him and didn’t admit what he just said publicly while Eazy was alive? Tremendous talent notwithstanding, Jay and Snoop are the some of the biggest lying snakes to ever sully a mic. Snoop has lied on so many of his dead “homies”, including and especially Pac claiming they were best friends (which is temporally and physically impossible btw), it’s a wonder they haven’t risen up outta the ground yet to drag him back to hell like the miserable attention whoring holla for a dollar yellow-bellied scumbag that he intrinsically is.

      1. 2pac fanatics are the strangest people. I love his music, but I would never worshipping 25 year old reckless kid who swore he was Bishop from Juice. You are a clown fr fr.

      2. You’re not speaking to a fanatic though you wish with every breath in your body that were true. You’re just another hypocrite who’s allergic to the truth and worships Snoop, a total stranger who’s obscenely rich, which is again ironic and pathetic. Takes a clown to know a clown, Captain Jester. The truth is foreign to you because you’ve never tasted it your whole worthless life. The womb is a literal sacrificial altar. Maybe you’ll catch up on that 10 lives down the line. Probably not though lol.

    2. We’re gonna get a very sappy Snoop for a while since him n Dre can’t sell more than 40k together, which includes both physichal and digital. Compton sold 225k+ it’s first week. I guess we all expected Compton to he better, so expectations were bad, and we were right. Sad stuff.

    3. Yeah. I’m gonna be totally honest. I actually think the album is well put together, has some good stuff here and there, but the expectations of what Dre did back in the 80’s-90’s is making this newer shit seem like Dre isn’t putting his all into it like back then. I didn’t get the album because of that

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