Snoop Dogg shares his hidden photo and Tupac that came to the U.S. in 1996

Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur became famous for the 1996 American Music Awards ceremony on January 29. Snoop and Tupac were close friends until he was shot dead that year.

New hot hip hop picked up on an Instagram post earlier today where Snoop Dog shared a silly photo with Tupac and Snoop driving in the passenger seat.

The American Music Awards that year featured performances by big-name artists including LL Cool J, Nas, Mariah Carey, and Lionel Richie, among many others. Snoop Dogg, who was clearly in a nostalgic mood, shared the photo on his Instagram where he and Tupac went to the awards.

Snoop wrote, “Rifle on shotgun,” alongside the photo of He and the late rap legend. It is unclear whether Snoop Dogg avoided the camera or was simply unaware that a photo was taken of him. However, Shakur was clearly aware of the camera.

You can check out the image below:

According to the new hip hop, this is not the only time that Snoop Dogg has dug into his old photos and shared some of them with fans. Occasionally, Snoop Dogg shares one of his photos with Tupac. Many of them were legendary.

As Tupac fans are known, he was shot and killed in September 1996, and to this day it is unclear who murdered him, though there were many conspiracy theories about what led to his death.

Tupac was shot and killed just like the Notorious BIG. They were both among the greatest artists of the day and have since become legends in hip-hop and rap music.

Snoop Dogg is a legend in a similar way, but that didn’t stop him from getting involved, including on May 5, 2020, when Alexis Stone reported on a Snoop Dogg post in which he shared his love for his wife.

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As the rapper fans know, he was recently accused of fraud by Silina Powell. A few years ago, Selena claimed that Snoop was a fraud and that was a scandal for him and his wife at the time.


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