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Snoop Dogg Appears To Sub Eminem In Song Preview

Snoop Dogg Appears To Take Shots At Eminem In Song Preview

Eminem and Snoop Dogg are currently at odds. It all started when the Dogg Father went on The Breakfast Club and stated that he didn’t believe Eminem belonged on the list of best rappers of all time.

Eminem responded on ‘Zeus’ and recently hopped on Shade 45 radio to do a breakdown of the songs on his new album Songs To Be Murdered By: Side B. During the conversation, he touched on his Snoop lyrics.

The Dogg Father responded after an Em stan account shared clips from the interview on their page where Snoop Dogg slyly snuck into the comments and continued to disturb the peace.

 

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Well, Snoop has now fueled the flames with an interesting song preview. As pointed out by Shady Records news page Southpawer, Snoop’s recent snippet featured many lyrics that could have been interpreted as Slim Shady Subliminals.

For one, he prefaced the preview by declaring “that n***a better leave me alone,” leaving many to interpret that as yet another warning. In addition, Snoop made a few allusions to Eminem projects and song titles; while possibly coincidental, the timing is certainly peculiar.”

“It should be noted that a snippet of this song has been circulating for a few months now, so it should not be treated as a direct response to “Zeus.” Still, it’s hard to deny the timing of Snoop’s reshare, and many have drawn their own conclusions as a result.




“Shop stopper that dropped classics? The same ni**a that closed curtains will close caskets,” he raps. “Performing like compilation tracks, running numbers up, but they’re even miscalculating that.” Gliding over the west-coast instrumental, Snoop also makes reference to both Kamikaze and “Superman,” though any link to Eminem is purely speculative.

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