Why SNOOP DOGG Is A FAKE Friend

The hip-hop world has long celebrated Snoop Dogg as one of the most laid-back, loyal icons of rap culture. But behind the smoke clouds and smooth rhymes, a much darker story is surfacing—one that paints Snoop not as a loyal brother, but as a fake friend who betrayed two of the biggest legends in rap history: Eminem and Tupac.

The Tupac Betrayal Nobody Talks About

In the 1990s, Snoop and Tupac were supposed to be family—brothers-in-arms under the Death Row banner. Yet in the critical moment when Pac needed loyalty, Snoop publicly wavered. After Pac’s heated feud with Biggie and Bad Boy Records, Snoop shocked everyone by suddenly praising Biggie and Puffy in an interview.

Pac felt blindsided, calling Snoop out for switching sides when things got dangerous. To many in Pac’s inner circle, this wasn’t just an opinion—it was betrayal. Tupac died shortly after, and the wound never healed. Fans have never forgotten the feeling that Snoop wasn’t truly there for Pac in his final days.

Turning His Back on Eminem

Years later, history seemed to repeat itself. Eminem, who always respected Snoop as a West Coast OG, was blindsided when Snoop dismissed him in a radio interview, claiming Em wasn’t in his “Top 10 rappers of all time.”

For a man who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Dr. Dre—the very man who gave Snoop his career—this felt like a deep cut. Eminem responded in his music, making it clear he viewed Snoop’s comments as a betrayal of the brotherhood built through Dre.

Though the two later patched things up publicly, many fans still believe Snoop exposed his true colors in that moment—choosing clout and controversy over loyalty.

The Pattern of Fake Friendship

From Tupac to Eminem, the pattern is hard to ignore: Snoop smiles in your face, then distances himself when the heat comes. Whether it’s switching sides in rap wars, making shady comments in interviews, or aligning with whoever benefits him most at the time, Snoop has shown that loyalty isn’t always his strong suit.

Fans React

Social media has been brutal in calling him out. Posts flood timelines daily accusing Snoop of being a “fake friend” who betrays legends for personal gain. While some defend him as just being “real,” others argue that Snoop’s laid-back persona is just a mask for a man who looks out for himself first.

The Truth Hurts

Snoop Dogg may still be a cultural icon, but the cracks in his legacy are impossible to ignore. From betraying Tupac during one of the most dangerous beefs in rap history to disrespecting Eminem decades later, the truth is clear:

Snoop Dogg is not the loyal friend people think he is.

And in hip-hop, betrayal never gets forgotten.