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Warren G Opens Up About By Dr. Dre And Snoop Dogg Silent Treatment

Warren G is opening up about feeling distanced from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg the 54-year-old rapper and producer expressed his disappointment over the lack of communication between himself and the two icons, both of whom he shares a deep history with. Snoop and Dre get down and they doing things and it’s no diss to neither one of them or anything like that,” Warren G shared. “But it’s like, y’all could call Warren to come do a cameo or come hang out or something.” Warren G, who is Dr. Dre’s stepbrother and a founding member of the group 213 alongside Dre and Snoop, played a pivotal role in launching Snoop’s career by introducing him to Dre a meeting that would lead to the creation of The Chronic, and ultimately, the rise of Death Row Records. “I don’t want no money or nothing from nobody, just call me to be around,” he emphasized, underscoring that his desire is rooted in friendship and shared history, not financial gain. He recalled a particularly painful moment during the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show, which featured Dre and Snoop in a widely acclaimed performance. Snoop gave Warren and his son tickets to the game, Warren says he was unable to reach either Dre or Snoop when trying to get backstage. “I was trying to get downstairs, to get down in the back, ’cause I had my son with me and he was home from the NFL,” Warren recounted. “I couldn’t even get backstage. I called everybody I knew. Nobody would answer their phones. I couldn’t get backstage, none of that. I didn’t give a f**k about performing, I just wanted to take my son down there to see all my folks and see everybody.

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