🔥Suge Knight EXPLODES on Snoop Dogg! Claims Snoop Snitched on Tray Deee & FAKED Buying Death Row💥

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In a bombshell phone call that will shake the hip-hop world to its core, Suge Knight set the record straight—or at least his version of it—and it’s a no-holds-barred indictment of Snoop Dogg, one of rap’s most iconic figures.

Suge opens by mocking Snoop’s recent claims that he “bought” Death Row Records, calling it flat-out fraud.

“What did you buy?” Suge sneers.

“Show me the paperwork.

Show me the money.

” According to Suge, there’s no documented transaction that proves Snoop owns the label, and he accuses Snoop and his associates—including a man Suge dubs “a rat on company”—of pulling a PR stunt with no real substance behind it.

But the real firestorm comes when Suge reveals what he says is the truth behind Tray Deee’s 10-year prison sentence.

Suge alleges that after Tray Deee—an artist under Snoop’s own Doggy Style imprint—shot up Snoop’s house, instead of handling it in the streets or keeping it quiet, Snoop turned over surveillance footage to the district attorney, leading directly to Tray Deee’s arrest.

Suge says Tray Deee was given an ultimatum: life in prison or take a plea deal.

Tray Deee took the deal and did a decade behind bars.

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According to Suge, this was nothing short of snitching—and coming from a self-proclaimed gangsta, it’s the ultimate betrayal.

Suge then broadens his assault, accusing Snoop of hypocrisy, saying he once distanced himself from No Limit Records and Master P by claiming that “P sells drugs and his own drugs killed his daughter.

” Suge says he didn’t hear this from anyone else—Snoop allegedly said it directly.

The implication? That Snoop constantly throws people under the bus when it benefits him and then turns around to pretend it’s all love and respect.

And it doesn’t stop there.

Suge savagely attacks Snoop’s recent musical efforts, calling them flops and claiming they pale in comparison to Death Row’s original legacy.

“When I put out the Dogg Pound, they sold records,” Suge boasts.

“You put out a dark brown—it flopped.

” He even throws Dr.

Dre under the bus, saying Dre claimed his newest album was his best ever, but “it came and went so fast, nobody even noticed.”

Then the tone turns darker.

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Suge revisits the 1993 murder case that nearly ended Snoop’s career before it began—only now he’s twisting the knife.

According to Suge, Snoop didn’t just benefit from a good legal defense—he allegedly let an innocent man take the fall.

Suge names Malik, Snoop’s bodyguard at the time, who supposedly took the stand, claimed responsibility for the shooting, and served time… all to save Snoop.

Suge calls this one of the most cowardly betrayals in hip-hop history: “You ruined that man’s life.

You never spoke to him again.

You didn’t give him a dollar.

You burned him.”

The fury doesn’t let up.

Suge accuses Snoop of still owing him money, not just for legal costs tied to the murder case, but also from civil suits that followed.

“You even have an album out, and you still haven’t paid me back,” Suge says.

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“You better knock on my door and explain why you not gonna pay me my bread.

” He warns that the longer Snoop avoids responsibility, the more it’s going to cost him in security, paranoia, and reputation.

And then, in classic Suge Knight fashion, he flips from rage to moral judgment.

He accuses Snoop and other modern rappers of “destroying hip-hop,” comparing today’s streaming deals to slavery: “If you do a million streams and only get $300, that’s worse than slavery—that’s getting raped without the bagel oil.

” It’s a crude metaphor, but Suge’s larger point is clear: he sees the culture being stripped of integrity, with Snoop at the center of the rot.

From there, Suge returns to the issue of fake Death Row chains, accusing current artists of clout-chasing with merchandise they never earned.

“The people wearing Death Row chains today never got one from me,” he says.

“Why are they wearing them like they did something?” He mocks the phoniness and accuses them of rewriting history they were never a part of.

Suge even takes time to address rumors about his personal life, including his relationship with his children.

He drops names—Taj, Aran, Jacob, and more—declaring his love for them while distancing himself from someone people mistakenly think is his gay son, Andrew.

“I love my kids,” Suge says.

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“Andrew’s not my son.

But I don’t have anything against him either.”

As the call winds down, Suge issues a sobering revelation: he was targeted with wire-wearing visitors in prison trying to entrap him with false accusations.

He claims he even offered to take five extra years in prison to protect a woman from getting locked up—highlighting what he sees as his unwavering loyalty, a trait he believes Snoop has never had.

In one of the most poignant moments, Suge reflects on what he sees as the fatal flaw in his rise: hiring people no one else would hire.

He says that many of these people brought in a “police mentality” and turned Death Row into a battlefield of betrayal.

But his loyalty to Tupac never wavered.

“I’m always gonna ride for Pac,” Suge declares.

“No matter what.”

So what does Suge want? It’s not revenge—at least not publicly.

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It’s a conversation.

He invites Snoop, Dre, and others to sit down and have a real discussion about hip-hop, the past, and the future.

But he makes it clear: “Don’t talk tough.

Don’t talk circles.

Just tell the truth.

” Whether or not that conversation will ever happen is anyone’s guess.

But one thing’s for sure—Suge Knight is not done talking, and his words still carry the power to shake an entire industry.

As for Snoop? If he hears this—and he undoubtedly will—he has a decision to make: respond, reconcile… or keep pretending none of this ever happened.

Either way, the world is watching.