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Snoop Dogg Says 6ix9ine Is 'Doing the S**t Out of' Snitching
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Snoop also talks about getting late rapper Mac Miller to appear in a movie, which seemed to be 'Scary Movie 5', when he needed to fill in a role for the flick at the last minute.

AceShowbiz - Snoop Dogg isn't done taking a jab at Tekashi69 (6ix9ine) for snitching. During an interview with Schoolboy Q for the latest episode of the "GGN", Snoop shared his thought on the rainbow-haired rapper's federal cooperation.

When Schoolboy joked about being a snitch, Snoop said, "We already got one in hip-hop." Further mocking 6ix9ine, he added, "6ix9ine doing that already. He doing the hell out of it. He doing the s**t out of that telling s**t."

"It's some new wave bulls**t going on in the world," Snoop, who previously admitted to being a gang member, went on saying. "I know back in the day--even where you come from--n***as had to get put on."

"Wasn't no just wake up and you from the hood. You had to get put on, you had to go through some things, you had to really earn your keep. ... To me, that remedy is out of here. There's no more of that. It's washed away," he continued.

During the interview, Snoop also talked about getting late rapper Mac Miller to appear in a movie, which seemed to be"Scary Movie 5", when he needed to fill in a role for the flick at the last minute. "I shared a story about him on the air once upon a time about me and him doing a movie together," he shared.

"Mike Epps cussed Harvey Weinstein and them motherf***ers off. Called them all types of 'B***h a** n****s' and walked out the set. We ain't have nobody to play the role. So I called all kind of n****s and Mac Miller picked up. ... That n****s showed up. We blew dope. He learned his lines and it was some classic s**t," he recalled.

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