Fear and intimidation are only two things Snoop Dogg incited when he first entered the rap game. In 1992, Dr. Dre left Ruthless Records and formed Death Row Records with Suge Knight. Snoop Dogg easily was the star of the label, but decided to leave the company when Dr. Dre departed.
Upon leaving the label, Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight began a longstanding feud. But, over the years, Snoop Dogg has mellowed out. No longer portraying himself as a thug, or “gangsta” rapper, Snoop Dogg became a popular, household, figure. Snoop Dogg has made friends all over the place, including one surprising one.
Suge Knight recently took photos with Snoop Dogg, as they were hanging out in a nightclub in Los Angeles. Before this, Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight had been enemies and friends before that. Vlad TV talked to Snoop Dogg about this and his admiration of Eazy-E, despite dissing him early in his career.