Snoop Dogg is making it clear—he’s got something to say about Suge Knight, and he’s not holding back. Well, let’s get to it … On his latest album Iz It A Crime?, the West Coast icon addresses the decades-old fallout with his former Death Row Records boss, taking aim through lyrics packed with veiled but unmistakable references.
Get this, while Snoop never mentions Suge by name, the pointed bars on the track “ShutYoBhAUp,”* featuring Stresmatic, leave little doubt about the target. The Long Beach legend raps:
“I can see why you mad, I bought everything you own / Now you in PC snitching on the phone.”
Check this, out it’s a clear nod to Snoop’s 2022 acquisition of Death Row Records, the iconic label that once helped launch his career—and where tensions with Knight first began after Snoop’s departure in 1998.
But wait, the bars continue with even more fire:
“Oh, bh-a na, I’m a rich-a na / Waiting for you to get home so we can get the st on / Your jailhouse stories, they made up, n**a.”
Snoop’s words don’t just call out his former label boss—they flip the script entirely, highlighting how the power dynamic has shifted since Death Row’s heyday. Now, with Suge Knight behind bars and Snoop in control of the label’s legacy, the diss lands with both personal and symbolic weight.