Snoop Dogg has once again shown his unwavering support for Kendrick Lamar, even after being mentioned on Kendrick’s new album, ‘GNX.’
Kendrick Lamar’s new album ‘GNX’ features a track called “wacced out murals,” where he subtly references Snoop Dogg. Lamar raps about Snoop’s post of ‘Taylor Made,’ a controversial track featuring AI-generated vocals from both Snoop and the late Tupac. This mention didn’t ruffle Snoop’s feathers.
In fact, Snoop took to social media to express his admiration for the album. Jokingly, he attributed his previous praise of the track to the influence of some edibles. His lighthearted response was accompanied by fire emojis, showing his continued support despite the mention on ‘GNX.’
This isn’t the first time Snoop Dogg has backed Kendrick Lamar. Back in June, Snoop dubbed Lamar the ‘King of the West’ after Lamar’s ‘Pop Out’ concert. During the Juneteenth event at The Forum, Lamar united Crips and Bloods, an impressive feat that caught Snoop’s attention.
The concert was a significant moment for the Los Angeles rap scene. Stars like Dr. Dre, ScHoolboy Q, and Tyler, the Creator joined in, bringing the city together. Snoop was visibly impressed by the spirit of unity Lamar fostered, emphasizing that bringing people together is what true leaders do.
Kendrick Lamar was equally moved by the concert’s success. Addressing the audience, he expressed his emotions, highlighting the importance of unity, especially after the losses of figures like Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant. This moment of togetherness resonated with the audience and performers alike.
Snoop Dogg’s support for Kendrick Lamar remains steadfast, proving that artistic collaboration and mutual respect can transcend subtle mentions in lyrics. The bond between these two West Coast icons continues to strengthen through their shared commitment to unity and artistic expression.