Los Angeles, CA — In a bombshell twist that’s sending shockwaves through the hip-hop world, Snoop Dogg has revealed that he personally apologized to Kendrick Lamar — and the reason left fans completely stunned.
It all started when Snoop, known for his unfiltered social media presence, shared a now-deleted clip of Kendrick Lamar’s latest explosive diss aimed directly at Drake. Though the post went viral within minutes, fans quickly noticed that Snoop was unusually silent after sharing it — and now we know why.
A Private Apology Goes Public
In a candid interview on a recent podcast appearance, Snoop admitted:
“I didn’t mean no harm. I just thought the track was fire. But I realized later it could be seen as takin’ sides — and that’s not what I’m about.”
Sources close to both artists confirmed that Snoop called Kendrick directly to apologize for unintentionally stirring the pot during one of the most heated rap feuds in recent memory.
“Kendrick my lil homie. I respect him. But I also got love for Drake. I ain’t tryin’ to be in the middle of all that.”
Fan Reactions: Mixed and LOUD
The hip-hop community is now divided. Some praised Snoop for showing maturity and staying neutral, while others slammed him for “backpedaling” after posting a diss that clearly took sides.
One fan tweeted:
“Snoop shared it, then ran from the heat. You can’t play neutral in a lyrical war like this.”
Another defended him:
“That’s grown man behavior. He knew it was wrong and he owned it. Respect.”
Kendrick’s Response?
Though Kendrick Lamar has not publicly addressed the apology, insiders say he appreciated the gesture and reassured Snoop that “everything’s cool.” But fans are still wondering if the apology will affect how the rest of the feud plays out — especially with rumors that another Kendrick track may be on the way.
Bottom Line?
Snoop Dogg may be hip-hop royalty, but even kings have to watch where they stand when lyrical bullets start flying. His apology to Kendrick Lamar proves one thing: in today’s rap scene, even a single share can spark a firestorm — and a phone call can end it.