Snoop Dogg disses Suge Knight in new album

The rapper reveals a 21 track album featuring diss track targeting Suge Knight’s legacy

By TCP News Desk May 16, 2025
Snoop Dogg disses Suge Knight in new album
Snoop Dogg disses Suge Knight in new album

Snoop Dogg has delivered on his promise after making a surprise announcement earlier this week.

Speaking with Access Hollywood, the West Coast legend revealed that his next album, titled IZ IT A CRIME?, will be coming out on Thursday.

The news shocked Snoop’s fans, considering his previous album was released just a few weeks back on April 27.

The Drop It Like It's Hot hitmaker’s latest project includes 21 tracks featuring an array of artists, including Wiz Khalifa, October London and Pharrell Williams.

However, the track that really caught fans’ attention is called ShutYoB***hA**Up featuring Stresmatic.

In the song, Death Row Records' owner indirectly references one of the founders of the label, Suge Knight.

"I can see why you mad, I bought everything you own / Now you in PC snitching on the phone," Snoop rapped.

The 53-year-old went on to claim that the incarcerated music producer is a “rat” and is experiencing financial woes due to mounting legal expenses.

Knight is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter for the 2015 hit-and-run incident that resulted in the death of businessman Terry Carter.

The 60-year-old is a vocal critic of the way Snoop is running Death Row Records and claimed that he bought the label to boost his ego.

When did Snoop Dogg begin his career?

Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., better known as Snoop Dogg, began his career in 1992 when he made a cameo in Dr. Dre’s single Deep Cover.

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