Remember last year when Snoop Dogg said Eminem wasn't on his list of top ten rappers of all time, and the Rap God performer got offended? Well, Calvin just revealed that that's water under the bridge now. Here's what he had to say about how the pair patched up their feud.
Snoop revealed during an appearance on The Breakfast Club that the beef between the two award-winning rappers was over. The two men talked things out, and the Drop It Like It's Hot creator ultimately apologized for his previous comments, where Dogg claimed Eminem was only considered top 10 because of Dr. Dre's help in his career.
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"Man, I love Eminem. And the thing is, we love hip hop so much, we competitive. We battle rappers, so that was suppose to trigger that in him," Snoop explained of last year's commentary. He added, "We brothers, and we family, so we learn to appreciate each other for what we do, and we get down, and we had a long conversation about the respect that we have for each other and the way we need to talk in public about each other."
"I felt like I was out of pocket. I apologized to him, and I let him know, and I'm just bettering myself. I make mistakes," he said. "I ain't perfect; I'm Snoop Dogg." The feud is over just in time, as the hip-hop icons are set to hit the stage together at the 2022 Super Bowl. Eminem and Snoop will perform alongside Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar during the event's Halftime Show.
"Dr. Dre is one of my closest associates. When I knew he got the call, I figured I was going to get the call soon," Calvin reflected on when he was invited to perform. "But to add Eminem, Kendrick, and Mary J. Blige is special. These are his super friends to actually show people why he is who he is."
Snoop said of Dr. Dre, "He really wanted to get people what they want. This is an L.A. moment." Next year's Super Bowl is scheduled for February 13th, and we're already counting down the days until we see all of these legends come together on one stage.