Snoop Dogg was referred to as out on Kendrick Lamar’s new single “wacced out murals” from his shock album, GNX, rapping, “Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made.’ I prayed it was the edibles/I couldn’t consider it, it was solely proper for me to let it go.” Kendrick was referring to his extremely publicized beef with Drake that included a Okay. Dot diss referred to as “Taylor Made Freestyle.”
Hours after GNX arrived on Friday (November 22), Snoop conceded it was certainly the marijuana. He wrote, “Okay Dot new album GNX. It was the edibles. West West King.”
Okay dot new album GNX 💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤 It was the edibles 🤦🏾 😆👊🏿 west west king 🔥🎶💫
— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) November 22, 2024
Snoop Dogg, after all, wasn’t the one one who caught a stray. Kendrick Lamar additionally name-checked Lil Wayne over the 2025 Apple Music Tremendous Bowl Halftime present controversy.
“Used to bump Tha Carter III/I held my Rollie chain proud,” Lamar raps. “Irony, I believe my laborious work let Lil Wayne down/No matter, although, name me loopy, everyone questionable […] Gained the Tremendous Bowl and Nas the one one congratulate me.”
The road, which precipitated a stir on Twitter (X), prompted Lil Wayne to reply. Within the wee hours of Saturday morning (November 23), the Younger Cash rapper headed to the social media platform with a message for these making an attempt to bait him right into a lyrical joust.
“Man wtf I do?!” he wrote. “I simply be chillin & dey nonetheless kome 4 my head. Let’s not take kindness for weak point. Let this big sleep. I urge u all. Nobody actually desires destruction, not even me however I shall destroy if disturbed. On me. Love.”
Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle” arrived in April amid his extremely publicized beef with Kendrick Lamar. The observe featured synthetic intelligence-generated voices of West Coast legends Snoop Dogg and the late 2Pac. Lamar had beforehand cited ‘Pac as considered one of his largest musical influences.
“They informed me the spirit of Makaveli is alive within the n#### underneath five-foot-five, so it’s gotta be you,” the A.I. 2Pac rapped. “I’d beef the entire f###### sport/It was me and Snoop Dogg, have my f###### shirt off within the Home of Blues.”
Drake was finally pressured to take away the tune on the behest of Tupac Shakur’s property, which threatened to sue him in a cease-and-desist letter and condemned “the dismaying use” of his voice.
“The Property is deeply dismayed and disenchanted by your unauthorized use of Tupac’s voice and persona,” the property’s legal professional Howard King wrote. “Not solely is the report a flagrant violation of Tupac’s publicity and the property’s authorized rights, additionally it is a blatant abuse of the legacy of one of many biggest Hip-Hop artists of all time. The Property would by no means have given its approval for this use.”