“I Was Wrong, Bro”: How Snoop Dogg and Eminem Squashed Their Beef and Recorded a New Song
“We really love each other,” says Snoop, who reached out to end his beef with Eminem. “We’re brothers, man.”
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Subscribe Now“We really love each other,” says Snoop, who reached out to end his beef with Eminem. “We’re brothers, man.”
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