Snoop Dogg Responds To Kendrick Lamar’s Line About Him On ‘GNX’

    Kendrick Lamar‘s new album GNX opens with a bang, as the song “wacced out murals” mentions controversies with both Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg. Now, the latter has responded in an upbeat, humorous way befitting his West Coast godfather status.

    On the track, the title of which nods to a Compton mural of Kendrick being defaced by a Drake fan earlier this year, the Pulitzer Prize winner shares his thoughts on Snoop Dogg’s support of the 6 God.

    “Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made,’ I prayed it was the edibles/ I couldn’t believe it, it was only right for me to let it go,” he raps, indicating that he has since gotten over the perceived slight.

    “Taylor Made” is, of course, a reference to Drake’s controversial diss song “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which featured AI-generated vocals from Snoop Dogg and 2Pac, two of Kendrick’s favorite artists.

    After the song’s release, Tha Doggfather posted a video of his somewhat bemused reaction in which he said: “They did what? When? How? Are you sure? [Sigh] Y’all have a good night. [Laughs] Why everybody calling my phone, blowing me up?”

    He later appeared to co-sign the track, which has since been taken down to a legal threat from 2Pac’s estate, by posting it on his Instagram Stories and writing: “90s Hip Hop Forever.”

    On Friday (November 22), Uncle Snoop responded to Kendrick, praising the album and admitting (or perhaps joking) that yes, it really was the edibles that were responsible for his Drizzy praise.


    Elsewhere on the track, Kendrick finally responds to the backlash surrounding his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, specifically the notion that he denied Lil Wayne the opportunity to headline the big game in his hometown of New Orleans.

    “Used to bump Tha Carter 3, I held my Rollie chain proud/ Irony, I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down/ Whatever, though, call me crazy, everybody questionable/ Turn me to an Eskimo, I drew the line and decimals,” he raps.

    The lyrics reference a video that the Young Money legend posted on Instagram in September expressing his disappointment at not being selected to perform at next year’s Super Bowl, a gig he had openly coveted.

    8 thoughts on “Snoop Dogg Responds To Kendrick Lamar’s Line About Him On ‘GNX’

    1. Hey Shawn the super simp Setaro as usual with all of the irrelevant garbage you post this isn’t news and it’s total crickets here. Go get a real J0B lil Shawn, a J0B that you’re actually good at if that’s even possible, a J0B that you can make real money from and a J0B where you don’t get laughed at and embarrassed at everyday the way you do now. UPS is hiring you pitiful broke bum ass blogger.

    2. Can’t let a Canadian actor disrespect your dead homie and think it’s funny. It’s not. I know white people bought Snoop’s soul but if you really represent the West Coast like you claim, you know that shit was stupid and disrespectful.

      1. “White people bought snoops soul” is a nice way to take blame away from Snoop and pretend be isn’t a wh0re who will do anything for money.

    3. How old is Big Snoop? Damn near 60!!! You need to lay it down cuz so you don’t bring discreet to your legacy like Mike Tyson.

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