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Warren G Has 'Nothing Against' Dr. Dre Despite Complicated Relationship

The "Regulate" hitmaker said he doesn't know if "there's a problem or not" between he and the legendary producer.

Warren G has further discussed his complicated relationship with Dr. Dre, sharing that he thinks someone may have badmouthed him to the legendary producer.

Speaking on The Breakfast Club, the "Regulate" hitmaker said (around the 55:40 mark in the video above) that he "ain't talked" to Dre, his stepbrother, for a minute. "I reached out to talk to him a few times, but he’d always be busy. I got nothing against him."

"I don’t even know what kind of relationship we even have," Warren G continued. "I haven’t seen him in a while or hung out. I ain't got nothing against him, but I don’t know if there's a problem or not."

The respected West Coast rapper then explained what he thinks happened. "I don’t know what the fuck is going on," he said. "I don’t know if somebody might have told him some shit, or said some shit, because a lot of muthafuckas that will do that to get up under a person. I ain’t got nothing against him."

"We can sit down and talk with each other face to face and if it was something that I did and I was wrong, hey, it is what it," he added. "I was wrong."

Warren G previously expressed on the Ugly Monkey podcast that he was upset after not being allowed backstage at the 2022 Super Bowl where Dre, Snoop Dogg and others performed.

"I was trying to get downstairs, to get down in the back, 'cause I had my son with me and he was home from the NFL; so I was like, 'I’m going to take my son down there so he could see Dre and see Snoop and everybody,'" he said.

"'Cause he hadn’t seen him since he was in the NFL. So I couldn’t even get backstage," Warren added. "I called everybody I knew. Nobody would answer their phones. I couldn’t get backstage, none of that. I didn’t give a fuck about performing, I just wanted to take my son down there to see all my folks and see everybody."

Warren G also accused Dre and Snoop of ignoring him. "Snoop and Dre get down and they doing things and it’s no diss to neither one of them or anything like that but it’s like, y’all could call Warren to come do a cameo or come hang out or something I don’t want no money or nothing from nobody just call me to be around," he said.

Snoop ended up responding to Warren G’s comment on an episode of The Breakfast Club when he detailed his philosophy about bringing his friends to his jobs.

"[Warren G's] relationship with Dr Dre is his relationship," Snoop said. "His relationship with me is our relationship. When I'm working with Dr. Dre, I don't bring nobody with me. I bring myself because I'm not responsible for nobody but me."

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