Snoop's Family Feud, HexClad Collab, and Surprising Smoke-Free Switch | Hip-Hop News Weekly
Update: 2025-12-07
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Snoop Dogg has been at the center of several major developments over the past few days. Most prominently, a significant family feud with his cousin Daz Dillinger has escalated dramatically over Death Row Records ownership and publishing rights. Daz accused Snoop of blocking him from producing on Tha Dogg Pound's 2024 album and claimed that Snoop attempted to trademark his intellectual property, including the iconic Dogg Pound pawprint logo, without his consent. Daz further alleged that Snoop acquired Death Row Records in 2022 and has refused to pay artists their publishing royalties since taking over the label. In response, Snoop posted a heated video where he threatened to "fuck up" his cousin business-wise, telling him to leave him alone. Daz shot back on Instagram, doubling down on his allegations and comparing the situation to his past legal battles with former Death Row boss Suge Knight.
On a more positive note, Snoop announced a major business collaboration that dropped this week. HexClad, the cookware brand backed by Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay, partnered with Still G.I.N. by Dre and Snoop, the premium spirits brand that Snoop co-founded with Dr. Dre in 2024. The collaboration unveiled the HexClad Cocktail Shaker, available in gold or chrome versions for ninety-nine dollars. The product is now available globally in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia. Still G.I.N. recently won Masters Medal honors at the 2025 Gin Masters Awards, underscoring the brand's success in the premium spirits market.
Additionally, Snoop made headlines in the pop culture sphere when he reacted to NBA star Luka Doncic's new Bugatti W16 Mistral hypercar. During a podcast appearance, Snoop compared the sleek black vehicle to Batman's car and joked about teaming up with Doncic like Batman and Robin.
In a more personal development, Snoop announced on social media that he is giving up smoking after much consideration with his family. The 54-year-old hip-hop icon, long associated with cannabis throughout his career, requested privacy during this transition, though speculation emerged about whether he might switch to cannabis edibles instead.
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Snoop Dogg has been at the center of several major developments over the past few days. Most prominently, a significant family feud with his cousin Daz Dillinger has escalated dramatically over Death Row Records ownership and publishing rights. Daz accused Snoop of blocking him from producing on Tha Dogg Pound's 2024 album and claimed that Snoop attempted to trademark his intellectual property, including the iconic Dogg Pound pawprint logo, without his consent. Daz further alleged that Snoop acquired Death Row Records in 2022 and has refused to pay artists their publishing royalties since taking over the label. In response, Snoop posted a heated video where he threatened to "fuck up" his cousin business-wise, telling him to leave him alone. Daz shot back on Instagram, doubling down on his allegations and comparing the situation to his past legal battles with former Death Row boss Suge Knight.
On a more positive note, Snoop announced a major business collaboration that dropped this week. HexClad, the cookware brand backed by Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay, partnered with Still G.I.N. by Dre and Snoop, the premium spirits brand that Snoop co-founded with Dr. Dre in 2024. The collaboration unveiled the HexClad Cocktail Shaker, available in gold or chrome versions for ninety-nine dollars. The product is now available globally in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia. Still G.I.N. recently won Masters Medal honors at the 2025 Gin Masters Awards, underscoring the brand's success in the premium spirits market.
Additionally, Snoop made headlines in the pop culture sphere when he reacted to NBA star Luka Doncic's new Bugatti W16 Mistral hypercar. During a podcast appearance, Snoop compared the sleek black vehicle to Batman's car and joked about teaming up with Doncic like Batman and Robin.
In a more personal development, Snoop announced on social media that he is giving up smoking after much consideration with his family. The 54-year-old hip-hop icon, long associated with cannabis throughout his career, requested privacy during this transition, though speculation emerged about whether he might switch to cannabis edibles instead.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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