Snoop Dogg Once Upset Michael Jackson After Blowing Weed Smoke At Him

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Snoop Dogg recalled a moment he upset Michael Jackson during an interview with SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen LiveCohen asked Snoop if he ever met or encountered MJ when he was alive. The West Coast emcee stated that he did and explained how he didn’t land a great first impression. He recalled running into the King of Pop when designer Christian Audigier tapped them both to perform for his fashion show.

“Me and Mike was family,” he remembered. “His family and my family love each other. We have a record that never came out together. We never had issues…Only issue me and Mike had was we was at, what was that thing? Ed Hardy, Christian Audigier. He had an event in Vegas where they have all the clothes and all of that, so he had performers.”

“He had Michael Jackson perform, Snoop Dogg perform, but where he messed up, he put Michael Jackson’s dressing room right next to Snoop Dogg, so Snoop Dogg is there doing this,” the Doggystyle rapper explained while smoking weed. “Mm-hmm, and they like, ‘You know, Michael Jackson’s dressing room is next door.’ I’m like, ‘No it ain’t.’ They like, ‘Yeah, [right] there,’ so I’m like, ‘Hold on.’ Open the door.'” Snoop remembered blowing weed smoke out as soon as he opened the door. And there was Mike. “Yeah. He’s right there looking at me. He said, ‘Snoop, don’t do that,'” he said, impersonating MJ’s voice.

Elsewhere in the interview, the “Let’s Get Blown” artist detailed their long-lost, unreleased song. Cohen asked him where the recording was and why they never released it. Snoop explained that the song was made for charity and recalled MJ hitting him directly to get on the song.

“I gotta find out. It’s a record that was done for some sort of, you know, he did records for the world. It was like some peaceful, a whole lot of artists on it record,” he said.

“He called me one night, and it was crazy because the way his voice came through the phone, he was like, ‘Snoop, it’s Mike. I have this song I want you to get on.’ I’m like, ‘Man, anything you want, Mike. It ain’t no problem. Talk to me.’ Then, after we got past the song, he was like, ‘My mom always said that you look like someone in my family. I think we’re related.'”

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