Snoop Dogg responds to Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics that criticize him for supporting Drake

Snoop Dogg responds to Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics that criticize him for supporting Drake

In the first track of GNX, Kendrick Lamar exposes his dissatisfaction with rappers: ‘Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made’, I prayed they were edible’

In the album he released as a surprise last Friday afternoon, the 22nd, titled GNX, Kendrick Lamar addresses several issues that surround his life, and took the opportunity to address some dissatisfactions with other rappers. One of the targets was Snoop Doggcriticized for supporting Drake during the “war” of diss tracks which marked hip hop in 2024. A few hours later, the singer spoke about the subject with good humor.

In music “wacced out murals,” the first of Lamar’s sixth studio album, the singer says: “Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made‘, I prayed that they would be edible [de maconha] / I couldn’t believe it, it was right for me to let it go.”

It is worth remembering how the verses make references to “Taylor Made Freestyle,” one of the songs that Drake made to attack Kendrick Lamarin which he used Artificial intelligence (AI) to replicate voices from Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur. Drake deleted the song from social media and streaming platforms after his estate Tupac threaten a lawsuit.

However, before removing the diss, Dogg reacted in a post on Instagram. “They did what? When? How? Are you sure? [Suspiro] Have a good night everyone,” he said in a video. “Why is everyone calling my phone and bombarding me? What the f*** is this? What happened? What is happening? I’m going back to bed. Goodnight.”

Now, with the mention in the new song of Lamar, Snoop Dogg went to Twitter, currently called Xto talk about the subject: “GNXnew album by K-dot [apelido de Kendrick],” followed by fire and microphone emojis. They were the edible ones, West West King.”

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Source: Rollingstone

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