In a playful twist during Juice WRLD Day, Snoop Dogg engages with rapper Dave Blunts after a lively on-stage call-out.
- Dave Blunts, performing with an oxygen tank, humorously targeted Snoop Dogg, sparking laughs from the audience.
- The confrontation stems from Snoop’s social media comments about Blunts’ size, blending humor and tension.
- Snoop’s response, shared on Instagram, keeps the banter light-hearted and entertaining for fans.
- Amidst the playful feud, Snoop continues to focus on his upcoming album with Dr. Dre.
Snoop Dogg had a lighthearted exchange with Dave Blunts, a 500-pound rapper and comedian, during Juice WRLD Day in Chicago. Blunts, while sitting on a couch and accompanied by an oxygen tank, playfully called out Snoop, capturing the audience’s attention.
Blunts jested, questioning if the audience had an issue with his seated performance, then cheekily told Snoop to back off. The crowd laughed as Blunts articulated the daily challenges he faces due to his weight, making the moment both poignant and humorous.
Snoop responded by sharing a video on Instagram, laughing at Blunts’ comments and referring to him as both ‘lil homie’ and ‘big homie’. Snoop’s reaction showed he wasn’t fazed, as he humorously switched the lyrics of Blunts’ song ‘The Cup’ from ‘I can’t put down the cup’ to ‘I can’t put down the blunt.’
The playful feud was spurred by Snoop’s earlier social media jokes about Blunts’ size. In response to a video of Blunts sitting during a performance, Snoop quipped about Blunts breaking a chair, adding crying face emojis to diffuse any potential insult.
Even with the ongoing banter, Snoop emphasized his support for Blunts during his light-hearted Instagram post, encouraging Blunts to continue his performances and embracing a laid-back attitude towards their playful rivalry.
Beyond this humorous exchange, Snoop remains busy promoting his upcoming album, Missionary, produced with Dr. Dre. The project includes a collaboration with Sting, suggesting a fresh and exciting direction for Snoop’s music.
Missionary is set to release soon, with star-studded contributions from artists like Eminem and 50 Cent, adding to the anticipation surrounding Snoop’s latest musical venture.
In a blend of humor and rivalry, Snoop Dogg and Dave Blunts keep the hip-hop community entertained while focusing on their respective projects.