Dans le nouveau numéro du magazine 'Rolling Stone', Snoop revient sur sa frustration quand Dr. Dre a quitté Death Row pour créer son propre label Aftermath, sa période sur le label No Limit de Master P et le début de son beef avec Suge Knight quand ce dernier doit effectuer 5 ans de prison.
"The n***a threatened my life when he was in jail." en parlant de Suge. "N***as tried to get at me at concerts; they put my address on a tape. He was gonna give a n***a a Benz if a n***a cut my hair. All kinda f****n' with me."
"I had to let him know I didn't give a f***k about none of that fake-a** power s**t you was supposed to be on, and all this money and all these Bloods you hidin' behind. I felt like challenging him would either expose his whole card or I would have to kill the n***a. And I was ready to do it. That's where I was with it. So when he got out of jail, I'm f****n' with him."
Le conflit s'est empiré quand Snoop a sortie le titre "Pimp Slapp'd", une attaque direct à Suge.
"I stepped to him [four years ago] at the BET Awards with my n***as, and he was more scared than a motherf****r. That was the scenario when n***as knew the balance had shifted. That's when everybody felt like the floodgates was open on Suge. Snoop dissed him in public, and he didn't do nothing."
"Never was afraid of him," the lyricist told Rolling Stone. "I was afraid I was gonna have to kill him. That's what I was afraid of."
Bishop Don Magic Juan a été l'homme qui a essayé d'arranger les choses entre Snoop et Suge
"Bishop kept saying, 'I don't like that situation. Y'all need to talk'. I was like, 'F talking. F*** that n***a.' But after hearin' him say it so many times, it got to the point where I was on peace, like, 'OK, I ain't tryin to f*** cuz up.' A lot of n***as put fuel to the fire. Bishop put water. It takes a grown man to do that."
"The n***a threatened my life when he was in jail." en parlant de Suge. "N***as tried to get at me at concerts; they put my address on a tape. He was gonna give a n***a a Benz if a n***a cut my hair. All kinda f****n' with me."
"I had to let him know I didn't give a f***k about none of that fake-a** power s**t you was supposed to be on, and all this money and all these Bloods you hidin' behind. I felt like challenging him would either expose his whole card or I would have to kill the n***a. And I was ready to do it. That's where I was with it. So when he got out of jail, I'm f****n' with him."
Le conflit s'est empiré quand Snoop a sortie le titre "Pimp Slapp'd", une attaque direct à Suge.
"I stepped to him [four years ago] at the BET Awards with my n***as, and he was more scared than a motherf****r. That was the scenario when n***as knew the balance had shifted. That's when everybody felt like the floodgates was open on Suge. Snoop dissed him in public, and he didn't do nothing."
"Never was afraid of him," the lyricist told Rolling Stone. "I was afraid I was gonna have to kill him. That's what I was afraid of."
Bishop Don Magic Juan a été l'homme qui a essayé d'arranger les choses entre Snoop et Suge
"Bishop kept saying, 'I don't like that situation. Y'all need to talk'. I was like, 'F talking. F*** that n***a.' But after hearin' him say it so many times, it got to the point where I was on peace, like, 'OK, I ain't tryin to f*** cuz up.' A lot of n***as put fuel to the fire. Bishop put water. It takes a grown man to do that."

