In a recent interview, Snoop Dogg candidly addressed his past feud with Eminem, revealing that he has since extended an apology to the rapper. The disagreement arose last year when Snoop expressed his opinion that Eminem did not rank among the top 10 greatest rappers of all time.

Eminem responded through his track ‘Zeus,’ featured on the deluxe edition of ‘Music To Be Murdered By,’ addressing the issue with lyrics like, “Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me / Man, Dogg, you was like a damn god to me.”

Daz Dillinger shed light on the feud, attributing it to Snoop’s disappointment over Eminem declining an offer to appear on an album. Snoop, however, shared in the interview that they have reconciled, and he personally apologized to Eminem.

Acknowledging his imperfections, Snoop expressed, “I felt like I was out of pocket. I apologised to him, and I let him know, and I’m just bettering myself. I make mistakes. I ain’t perfect, I’m Snoop Dogg.”

Snoop emphasized his admiration for Eminem, emphasizing the competitive nature of hip-hop that occasionally sparks tension among artists.

Yet, he underlined the brotherhood and familial bond they share, highlighting the importance of appreciating each other’s contributions to the genre. The two artists engaged in a meaningful conversation about mutual respect and the need for constructive dialogue when discussing each other in public.

In a promising turn of events, Snoop hinted at a potential collaboration with Eminem. Both artists are scheduled to join forces with Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige for the Super Bowl LVI Pepsi halftime show on February 13, 2022. This collaboration not only signifies a reunion of influential figures in the music industry but also reflects the resilience of relationships within the hip-hop