Snoop Dogg Admits to Bumping Eazy-E’s Diss Track Targeting Him & Dr. Dre: ‘That S–t So Hard’

They say time heals all wounds. Once upon a time, Snoop Dogg wasn’t messing with Eazy-E’s “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” diss track against him and Dr. Dre, but now it’s part of his weekly routine.

Snoop hopped on The Bootleg Kev Podcast earlier this week, where he admitted that “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” gets plenty of spins over at his Cadillacc Music radio station studio.

“We was busting them upside the head, but when they dropped that motherf–ker, we felt that one,” Snoop said. “Like, the other s–t, we didn’t — but that motherf–ker right there — Eazy was going in on a n—a.”

He continued to hearing it today: “And that s–t be knocking and you hear me singing it. Motherf–k Dre, motherf–k Snoop, motherf–k Death Row.”

Alongside B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta, Eazy unleashed “Real Muthaphucckin G’s” in 1993, attacking Dre and Snoop for the repeated disses throughout The Chronic and mainly the explosive “F–k Wit Dre Day.”

Snoop admitted “that s–t is so hard,” but he was initially in denial of the record’s status. “F–k them n—-s,” he said of his initial mentality when hearing it.

Unfortunately, Eazy-E would end up dying less than two years later in March 1995 due to HIV/AIDS, one month following his diagnosis.

As for Snoop’s 2024, it’s a busy close-out to the year for the Death Row legend, who reunited with Dr. Dre for their first full-length project since 1993’s Doggystyle, as Missionary arrived Dec. 13. The joint album features a star-studded cast of 50 Cent, Eminem, Sting, Jelly Roll and more.

Listen to the full interview below.

Michael Saponara

Billboard