Snoop Dog and Sean Combs attend the NBPA Gala at Cipriani Downtown during NBA All-Star Weekend on February 14, 2015 in New York, New York.
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Snoop Dogg and Diddy Tease Bad Boy and Death Row Collaboration: "Now We Can Do What We Want"

Snoop Dogg and Diddy Tease Bad Boy and Death Row Collaboration: "Now We Can Do What We Want"

Published Mon, February 21, 2022 at 4:25 PM EST

Snoop Dogg made a huge announcement earlier this month when he revealed he purchased his former label, Death Row Records. Friends and fans congratulated the LBC legend on the power move while wondering what the Doggfather’s first major play will be as owner of the record label. Of course, fans wanted to see a collaboration with former Death Row adversary Bad Boy Records. 

On Friday (February 18), Snoop dropped a short film to coincide with his latest album Bacc on Death Row. In the film, Snoop hops on a Facetime call with Diddy, where the hip-hop mogul congratulates Snoop on the big win. 

“Congratulations, king, great move, great move,” Diddy said before Snoop replied, “You taught me how to play chess, not checkers.”

Diddy called Snoop Dogg one of his “greatest students” in the clip, telling Snoop he can’t wait to meet with Snoop to hear everything that’s in store for Death Row Records. 

“Now we can do what we want to do Death Row and Bad Boy. We been doing it,” Snoop said. “Come on, Puff, I’m going to put it in the air quit playing with me. I’m going to put it in the air n-gga, we left n-ggas hanging.”

While trying to get collaborations done for the new era of Death Row Records, Snoop is also bringing the label into the NFT space. Last week, Snoop Dogg jumped on Clubhouse to let people know Death Row will be a part of the metaverse.

“Death Row will be an NFT label,” he announced during a conversation with Weinbach Media founder Will Weinbach. “We will be putting out artists through the metaverse. Just like we broke the industry when we was the first independent to be major, I want to be the first major in the metaverse.”

Check out Snoop Dogg’s short film for Bacc On Death Row below.

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