Let’s act like we know: Snoop Dogg gets to the check, the paper, the money–and the bag is healthy! His long list of appearances in shows, commercials, movies, sponsorships become a trending Twitter topic at least once a year. And when we’re talking about the roots of Snoop’s fame–his music and artistry–know that he’s cashing in.
While appearing on an episode of Full Send Podcast, Snoop was asked how much he charges to drop his bars on a feature. His demeanor tighted up and he wasted no time naming his price.
“Bout $250,000,” he told host Bob Menery. “You get about 16 bars.”
Now, Snoop will bring his talents to the video shoot as well–but like the verse, it’ll cost.
“And when it’s time to do the video, I need another 250 up out of you,” Snoop said. “And you only got an hour so get to filming.”
Snoop’s tone got a lil’ serious while explaining his sample bill. Bob quickly reminded him, “while I can’t afford this so I don’t know why you’re coming at me.”
Snoop came back with “well you start talking that sh*t, I gotta talk business with your motherf****ng ass.” Bob stumbled over his words explaining that he was just asking. But the moment was all chill with Snoop letting it be known that it’s “nothing personal.”
“When I hear business I go in business mode dawg, it ain’t personal,” Snoop said.
Snoop recently closed an iconic moment for the culture when he performed at the Super Bowl LVI with Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, and Eminem.
In an interview weeks later, Snoop spoke on greeting Jay-Z, who holds a partnership with the NFL to oversee entertainment, after the 2022 performance.
“We hug each other tight. It was as if we won a championship. Like, you know when you’re genuinely happy for each other? People don’t understand; me and him are the ones,” Snoop said. “He’s the one on the East. I’m the one from the West.”
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