According to reports, Snoop Dogg recently revealed that he holds a surprising admiration for “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s,” Eazy-E’s sharp diss track aimed at him and Dr. Dre, admitting that he finds himself revisiting it often.
He stated in a podcast, “I got a radio station on LITT Live called Cadillac Music. Every day at about 1:30, 2:00, walk down the hall. Eazy-E, [Gangsta] Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out be playing, and that shit be knocking.” “And you’ll hear me singing it. ‘Muthafuck Dre, muthafuck Snoop, muthafuck Death Row!’ That n-gga Eazy-E was on my head [laughs]. That shit was so hard.”
Reflecting on the song’s initial impact, Snoop considered how his view has evolved since its release. He said in response, “Fuck no! Fuck them n-ggas! You don’t wanna give no n-gga credit when a n-gga dissing you, and we was on them n-ggas’ heads. We had ‘What Would U Do?,’ we had ‘Dre Day.’ We were busting them upside the head.” “But when they dropped that muthafucka, we felt that one. The other shit, we didn’t feel. But that muthafucka right there? Eazy-E was going in on a n-gga!”
Additionally, Snoop openly shared that he was initially shocked by the harsh words from Eazy-E, one of his hip-hop idols, given the deep impact it had on him. The rapper stated, “I was like, ‘Damn, I love Eazy. Why he going so hard on me?’ But then I had to think: look what you did to him, look what you said about him! I didn’t even get off to a good start with somebody that I really loved.” Snoop noted that he took conflict as a “personal” matter, while Dr. Dre saw it as “just business,” keeping a respectful distance from his former N.W.A groupmate outside of their public exchanges.
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