Snoop Dogg, Fabolous, Ja Rule & More Slam T-Pain Over Snitching Comments

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Snoop Dogg is honored with a star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard on November 19, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
T-Pain would follow 6ix9ine's suit but unfortunately, several of hip-hop's elite find this problematic.

T-Pain made his way to Big Boy's neighborhood yesterday where he discussed several topics such as Soulja Boy being the GOAT as well as Tekashi 6ix9ine's federal case. T-Pain seemed rather understanding on Tekashi 6ix9ine's reason for snitching and claimed that he'd do the same if he was in 6ix9ine's position. However, many people in the rap game, including Snoop Dogg and Fabolous, had some things to say about it.

Snoop Dogg, Fabolous, Gunplay and several other rappers were appalled to hear T-Pain say that he would snitch if he was in 6ix9ine's position. Although T-Pain came from an understanding perspective, Snoop Dogg, Fabolous, Young Chop and several others weren't feeling what he said. Fab gave a thorough explanation as to why he didn't approve T-Pain's message.

"Streets really done when people openly feel you can live a certain way for fame & money then throw others under the bus to save themselves & say they snitching to be wit they family. Meanwhile @mysonnenygeneral got a clip of a man tryna snitch on his own mama... Majority of people are for self but scream Gang Gang for the clout of it. Cuz it’s a popular thing to say. But then don’t stand on it in adversity. They should also stop asking people who never lived that lifestyle bcuz their opinion is always gonna be save they own ass. And the people who agree most likely don’t lie or come up that way either."

Snoop simply commented "weak" while Ja Rule compared 6ix9ine to 50 Cent. "Right…fuck these RATS and @50cent is a fucking RAT too!!!” He wrote.

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