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Singer Danny Boy has publicly called out Snoop Dogg, alleging that the West Coast rap icon once gave him a fake chain. The accusation has sparked conversation among fans, especially given both artists’ ties to Death Row Records and their shared history in hip-hop.
Danny Boy, best known for his soulful vocals on several Death Row classics in the 1990s, made the claim during a recent interview. He suggested that the chain, which was presented as a meaningful gesture at the time, was later discovered to have little or no real value.
The singer did not provide extensive details about when the incident occurred, but his comments appeared to reflect lingering disappointment over the situation. Danny Boy was closely affiliated with Death Row Records during its peak years, contributing to songs with artists like 2Pac and maintaining relationships with key figures connected to the label, including Snoop Dogg.
As of now, Snoop Dogg has not publicly responded to the allegation. The claim adds another layer to the complex history surrounding Death Row Records and its extended family of artists, many of whom have shared both positive memories and personal grievances over the years.
Fans continue to debate the claim online, with some questioning the authenticity of the accusation and others expressing curiosity about the full story behind the alleged fake chain.
Danny Boy calls out Snoop Dogg for giving him a fake chain.
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