Suge Knight responded to Snoop Dogg, who said he would pray for the incarcerated figure. On Tuesday (Feb. 6), Knight made accusations regarding Diddy, Dr. Dre, Russell Simmons, and the late Andre Harrell on his Collect Call podcast. He claimed that the four men were all involved in same-sex relationships but hid them behind photo-ops with women.
Snoop peeped the accusations and hopped into the Instagram comment section. He said he would keep Suge in his prayers. “Smh I’m praying for that brother that he finds peace,” he typed.
The Compton native caught wind of the situation and threw a flurry of shots at the current Death Row head honcho. Suge hit X/Twitter with a screenshot of Snoop’s comment and called him out for his denial. “Show the agreement or proof of payment, and I’ll shut up!!! Bet you can’t!!! #Deathrow #snoopdogg,” he typed.
He then followed up with another post, allegedly showing a picture of Snoop’s wife with another man on vacation. “You pray for me Snoop Dogg!!! Okay I’ll pray your wife stop going to Hawaii with other men!!!! #snoopdog #bosslady,” he wrote.
Suge kept the vitriol rolling, referring to Snoop as a “fake crip” in a subsequent post. The post features a seemingly recent video of Snoop threatening to beat somebody up because they “owe him money.” He added, “If you only could act like this when the camera rolling Snoop Dogg!!! #snoopdog #underdogg #fakecrip.”
Suge’s animosity towards Snoop seems to go back to losing Death Row Records to the rapper. During the second episode of Knight’s Collect Call podcast, the former executive vented his frustrations with the West Coast icon. He expressed that Snoop illegally retrieved the record label, committing fraud. He also spoke to TMZ in April 2023, expressing similar sentiments.
“Snoop has a partner, which is Michael Harris, right. If you look at it, they committed bankruptcy fraud. I didn’t lose my company by doing anything wrong,” he told the outlet. “They went in, and the lawyer didn’t show up, and they got a default judgment. I settled the judgment, they turned around and said I didn’t settle the judgment.”
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