Snoop Dogg’s recent online jest has got everyone talking, especially after he playfully blamed ‘the edibles’ for sharing Drake’s diss track, much to Kendrick Lamar’s amusement and TDE’s Punch’s laughter.
Snoop Dogg is no stranger to making waves, but this time it was his apology that caught everyone’s attention. On the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, Snoop offered a light-hearted apology to Kendrick Lamar for circulating Drake’s diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” at its release. The track, part of Lamar’s album “GNX,” subtly called out Snoop’s actions.
Kendrick Lamar, in his song “wacced out murals,” humorously rapped about Snoop’s post. He said, “Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made.’ I prayed it was the edibles. I couldn’t believe it, it was only right for me to let it go.” In response, Snoop humorously wrote back, “K Dot new album GNX. [fire emojis]. It was the edibles. West West King.” Meanwhile, TDE Punch couldn’t resist sharing Snoop’s apology with a simple “Lol,” adding to the fun.
Kendrick Lamar didn’t stop with Snoop; he also referenced Lil Wayne in the same track. Lamar reminisced about how he admired “Tha Carter 3” but hinted at some regret for possibly letting Lil Wayne down. The rapper’s lines touched on his Super Bowl halftime show success, noting that only Nas congratulated him while others were seemingly peeved. However, it was all in good humor, showcasing Lamar’s playful side.
Wayne didn’t let the remark slide. In a spirited response on X, he clarified he was just “chillin” and humorously warned, “Let’s not take kindness for weakness. Let this giant sleep. I beg u all. No one really wants destruction, not even me but I shall destroy if disturbed.”
The interactions between these artists highlight the vibrant, sometimes chaotic, world of hip-hop, where playful banter can make headlines just as much as the music itself. It’s a testament to the camaraderie and competitive spirit in the industry.
In the end, Snoop Dogg’s light-hearted apology to Kendrick Lamar was a moment that brought smiles and laughter to fans and artists alike, exemplifying the playful nature of hip-hop culture.