Snoop Dogg is featured on the cover of the December 1 issue,
which contains an in-depth interview with the rapper, who touches on his career,
his time spent as an actual pimp and his infamous feud with Suge Knight.
"I felt like challenging him would either expose his whole card or I would
have to kill the n***a. And I was ready to do it. That’s where I was with it.
So when he got out of jail, I’m f****n’ with him," Snoop told Rolling Stone.
"Never was afraid of him. I was afraid I was gonna have to kill him. That’s
what I was afraid of."

Knight responded to Snoop Dogg’s comments in today’s (Nov. 30). New York Post."I
don’t have to go around and convince people I’m tough," Knight told the
Post’s Page Six column. "The only being I fear is God. Snoop has never
been in a real fight. When there’s trouble, he runs to the police. He throws
up and starts crying."

The two have been at odds since Death Row cofounder Dr. Dre
left the label after growing disillusioned with Knight. The situation grew worse
when Snoop left Death Row for Master P.’s No Limit Records.

Knight also commented on Snoop’s recent string of arrests, which include incidents
at three separate airports and an arrest Tuesday (Nov. 28) that have resulted
include gun, weapons and drug charges. "Snoop is a rat. He’s a police informer,"
Knight claimed. "This is the only guy who never goes to jail no matter
what. I don’t like rats."