Snoop Dogg’s relationship with Suge Knight has been up and down for years, but on his latest track, Snoop has made it very clear that he’s no longer messing with his former label boss.
On Thursday (May 15), Tha Doggfather rolled out a surprise new album, Iz It a Crime? On the track “ShutYoBitchAssUp,” which also features Stresmatic, Snoop lays into Knight, labelling him a “rat” while threatening to “slap the taste out [his] muthafuckin’ mouth.”
In the track’s opening lines, Snoop brands Knight a jealous man and confronts him over his “made up” prison podcast stories, spitting: “I can see why you mad/I bought everything you own/Now you in PC snitching on the phone.“
He continues: “But I can slap the taste out your muthafuckin’ mouth/Pull up on your n***a, make you wanna reroute/And if he hit the main line, he gon’ see what we bout/Oh bitch-ass n***a, I’m a rich-ass n***a.“
Listen to “ShutYoBitchAssUp” below:
Snoop’s new track comes a few months after Suge dismissed the idea that the rapper even owns Death Row Records. In March, Knight called into The Art of Dialogue to dispute the West Coast icon’s ownership of the legendary rap label.

“Snoop, you said I’m mad because you bought Death Row. What you buy? Shut me up. Show me where y’all paid the money to buy it,” Suge said. “Show me the paperwork—show me what you own.”
Knight then bragged about how his accolades as head of Death Row, which included Tha Dogg Pound’s No. 1 debut album, 1995’s Dogg Food. Knight compared its success to The Dogg Pound’s latest release via Death Row, 2024’s W.A.W.G (We All We Got), calling it a failure.
“You trying to create something that Suge Knight created but instead of making something big you disappointed the world by making everything flops,”Suge said. “When I put out Tha Dogg Pound, they sold records. You put out Tha Dogg Pound, they sold nothing—it flopped.”
Knight also blamed Uncle Snoop for “destroying” hip-hop and Death Row’s credibility.
It’s not just Suge Knight facing Snoop Dogg’s wrath. The rapper recently revealed that he’s confronted various fans who trolled him over his performance at President Donald Trump’s Crypto Ball event in January.
“I would post shit and I see muthafucka like, ‘Oh, he a sellout,'” he told The Breakfast Club. “You know what I would do? Jump right in their muthafuckin’ DM with a video. ‘You bitch-ass n***a. What’s happening, n***a? I’m Snoop Dogg, n***a, what you want to do?’ And guess what they would do? ‘Oh, man, I’m just a fan man. I’m sorry.’ […] Yeah n***a, you got me fucked up. N***a, I jump all off in your shit n***a and talk to you face to face.”
