Snoop Dogg says that him and his homies had to protect rapper Warren G from Suge Knight so that he could record his album in secret.
Warren G was signed to Death Row at the time.
“Like I said, my pen had something to do with that. We was trying to protect the homie from Suge Knight at the time, Suge was taking everything so we wanted to make sure Warren G had a dope record without him being able to get it, so we silently, me and Kurupt and a few others, went to work for Warren G to make sure that his record could be what it was,” Snoop told The Breakfast Club.
Warren G’s “Regulateā¦G-Funk Era” was released in 1994 and was a hit. The album sold 176,000 and reached no.2 in the Billboard charts. At the time, it would have been all physical albums. Snoop also shared that he used to write for Warren G.
DID SNOOP DOGG SNITCH??