Snoop Dogg has responded to a new Kendrick Lamar lyric about his support of Drake during the two rappers’ public feud this summer.

Read More: Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s feud: the full timeline

Lamar surprise-released his new album ‘GNX’ yesterday, by posting a link on his social media pages at 5pm UK time on Friday (November 22), with the 12-track, 44-minute release now on all major music streaming platforms.

Fans quickly picked up on a reference to Snoop Dogg on the song ‘wacced out murals’, where Lamar raps: “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.”

The lyric references Drake’s ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’ – a diss track against Lamar that used AI technology to rap verses using both Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur’s voices. Drake eventually removed the song from his social media and other streaming platforms after Tupac’s estate threatened to sue him.

Before it was removed, though, Snoop reacted to the track on Instagram, saying in a video: “They did what? When? How? Are you sure? [Sigh] Y’all have a good night,” he said in a quick video. “Why everybody calling my phone, blowing me up? What the fuck— what happened? What’s going on? I’m going back to bed. Good night.”

Now, Snoop has reacted to Lamar’s mention of him on ‘wacced out murals’, taking to Twitter/X to say: “K dot new album GNX,” followed by a series of fire emojis. “It was the edibles west west king.”

K dot new album GNX It was the edibles west west king

— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) November 22, 2024

Earlier this week, Snoop insisted that he had no side in the beef, but that he thinks ‘Not Like Us’ united the West Coast. The track was Lamar’s most successful diss, becoming his fourth Number One song and breaking Spotify’s record for the most streams of a hip-hop song in one day.

In other Snoop news, he is preparing to release ‘Missionary’, the follow-up to his 1993 debut ‘Doggystyle’. It will see him reunite with producer Dr. Dre and is due out on December 13 via Death Row Records. It is set to feature a host of stars, including Sting.

Dre had previously said he hoped for a November release date, and explained that ‘Missionary’ differs from ‘Doggystyle’ because: “This one’s gonna show a different level of maturity with his lyrics and with my music. I feel like this is some of the best music I’ve done in my career.”

The hip-hop icons recently shared the first taste of the record with lead single ‘Outta Da Blue’, which features singer Alus on the chorus, who interpolates M.I.A.‘s ‘Paper Planes’.

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