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Eminem explained why he dissed Snoop Dogg on Shade 45 Eminem and Snoop Dogg appear to have a few issues brewing. The Detroit emcee released his latest project Music to Be Murdered By – Side B (Deluxe Edition) in December and on one track takes aim at the West Coast Doggfather. On the track “Zeus,” he raps, “As far as squashing beef I’m used to people knocking me/But just not in my camp/And diplomatic as I’m tryin’ to be/Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me/Man, Dogg, you was like a d— god to me/Meh, not really (haha)/I had dog backwards.” In a recent interview on his satellite radio station Shade 45, Eminem addressed the song and what sparked the lyrics. Apparently, Em wasn’t fond of a previous interview Snoop did with “The Breakfast Club” and where the fellow Dr. Dre protégé ranked him. Eminem said during the interview, “Everything he said, by the way, was fine, up to a point. Him saying I’m not in his top 10 because there are some rappers in the ’90s I can’t f— with … Him saying Dre made the best version of me, absolutely, why would I have a problem with that? Would I be here without Dre? F— no, I wouldn’t. The rappers he mentioned from the ’90s—KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, [Kool] G Rap — I’ve never said I could f— with them. I never said that.”
Eminem explained why he dissed Snoop Dogg on Shade 45 Eminem and Snoop Dogg appear to have a few issues brewing. The Detroit emcee released his latest project Music to Be Murdered By – Side B (Deluxe Edition) in December and on one track takes aim at the West Coast Doggfather. On the track “Zeus,” he raps, “As far as squashing beef I’m used to people knocking me/But just not in my camp/And diplomatic as I’m tryin’ to be/Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me/Man, Dogg, you was like a d— god to me/Meh, not really (haha)/I had dog backwards.” In a recent interview on his satellite radio station Shade 45, Eminem addressed the song and what sparked the lyrics. Apparently, Em wasn’t fond of a previous interview Snoop did with “The Breakfast Club” and where the fellow Dr. Dre protégé ranked him. Eminem said during the interview, “Everything he said, by the way, was fine, up to a point. Him saying I’m not in his top 10 because there are some rappers in the ’90s I can’t f— with … Him saying Dre made the best version of me, absolutely, why would I have a problem with that? Would I be here without Dre? F— no, I wouldn’t. The rappers he mentioned from the ’90s—KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, [Kool] G Rap — I’ve never said I could f— with them. I never said that.”