Snoop Dogg SNAPS On Birdman Over Kendrick & Lil Wayne DISS.. (This Is Getting Heated!)

The hip-hop world is heating up once again as Snoop Dogg goes off on Birdman over a brewing controversy involving Kendrick Lamar and Lil Wayne. With tensions running high and egos on the line, this drama is taking center stage, and Snoop isn’t holding back. So, what’s really happening here? Is this an old feud bubbling back up, or are we witnessing fresh beef unfold in real-time? Let’s dive in.

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Takeover

Kendrick Lamar is set to take the stage at the Super Bowl Halftime Show on February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. This will mark Kendrick’s second time performing at the prestigious event, and while his fans are ecstatic, not everyone is thrilled about it. One person in particular who seems to be feeling some type of way is Lil Wayne.

Wayne, a New Orleans native, had been eyeing that halftime performance for years. When news broke on September 8, 2024, that Kendrick had secured the slot, Wayne reportedly felt crushed. He even took to Instagram, pouring his heart out and admitting that missing out on this opportunity deeply affected him.

Kendrick vs. Lil Wayne: A New Chapter?

As if the Super Bowl snub wasn’t enough, Kendrick Lamar’s latest album, GNX, stirred even more tension. On the album’s opening track, Wack Mural, Kendrick seemingly took shots at Lil Wayne, further fueling the fire. However, behind the scenes, reports suggest that Kendrick and Wayne have already patched things up, with Kendrick even giving Wayne a shout-out on the track Whacked Out Murals.

Despite this, the controversy has continued to spiral, with industry heavyweight Jay-Z stepping in to praise Kendrick, calling him a “once-in-a-generation artist.” Jay-Z, who has a hand in selecting Super Bowl performers through Roc Nation, emphasized that opportunities come in due time, implying that Wayne’s moment could still be ahead.

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Snoop Dogg Weighs In

Snoop Dogg, a longtime supporter of Kendrick Lamar, recently addressed the situation on Drink Champs, sharing his perspective on the Super Bowl selection and Wayne’s emotional response. Snoop recalled how he once passed the crown of the West Coast to Kendrick, recognizing his dominance in the game.

“I didn’t give it to him—he took it,” Snoop said, “but I had to take it off my head and give it to him.”

Snoop also pointed out how Kendrick’s rise has helped push West Coast hip-hop to a global level, not just keeping it local or regional.

Birdman Fires Back

Birdman wasn’t about to let Snoop’s comments slide. The Cash Money mogul took to social media, calling out Snoop for speaking on Wayne’s situation and accusing people of using Wayne’s name for clout. Birdman didn’t hold back, saying:

“Jump on these podcast interviews speaking about another n***a. WTF is wrong with y’all? You got nothing doing with your own life?”

He continued, insisting that Wayne never mentioned any of these people and that they were the ones bringing up his name. Birdman’s fiery response made it clear—he’s always going to ride for Wayne, no matter what.

Lil Wayne’s Emotional Response

Wayne himself addressed the situation in a heartfelt video, admitting that losing out on the Super Bowl opportunity broke him. He blamed himself for not being mentally prepared for the letdown and shared how much it hurt to miss out on performing in his hometown.

“I thought there was nothing better than that spot, that stage, and that platform in my city.”

However, Wayne also expressed gratitude to his fans, saying their support helped him pick himself back up. While he was clearly devastated, he’s determined to keep pushing forward.

The Industry Reacts

Fans and fellow artists have weighed in on the drama, with some questioning why Birdman always jumps into these situations while others praise his loyalty to Wayne. Meanwhile, Snoop’s stance has also divided opinions, with some agreeing that Wayne’s disappointment is understandable, while others believe that Kendrick deserved the spot fair and square.

One thing’s for sure—when it comes to hip-hop, egos and emotions run deep, and this situation is far from over. As the Super Bowl approaches, all eyes will be on Kendrick’s performance, and the world will be watching to see how Wayne, Birdman, and even Snoop react to it all.

Stay tuned because this story is just getting started!