Drake Channels Iconic Snoop Dogg Look In Pouty New Selfie

Drake Channels Iconic Snoop Dogg Look In Pouty New Selfie

Drake has seemingly taken inspiration from a classic Snoop Dogg look in a new selfie shared on Instagram.

In the post, which he made late Tuesday (October 15), Drizzy can be seen flashing his signature duck face in his bathroom mirror, but the real news is his hairstyle.

The photo shows the 6 God wearing his hair in two braided pigtails with light blue bows, reminiscent of Tha Doggfather in the early 2000s.

Adding to the Y2K nostalgia is Drake’s outfit which consists of a baggy denim jeans and matching shirt, paired with an oversized football-themed leather jacket and what appears to be a pair of crisp white Air Force Ones.

 

Earlier this year, Snoop Dogg gave props to both Drake and Kendrick Lamar for the impact their feud had on Hip Hop.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about the much-talked about beef while promoting his role in The Garfield Movie, the rap legend said: “Well, the only thing I want to say about that whole scenario is that I want to give both of them a shout out for raising the bar as far as lyrics, as far as song-making and writing because the writing has been upped since the confrontation.”

He added: “Those are my nephews. I’m not in the middle of it. I support both of them and that’s personal business, not my business.

“As far as what they did for the industry and the rap game, they made you rap again. You can’t mumble your way and gimmick your way to a song no more, buddy. So thank y’all.”

Tha “Gin & Juice” hitmaker did become somewhat involved in the beef after Drake used AI to recreate Snoop and 2Pac’s voices for his controversial diss song “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which was later removed following legal threats from the latter’s estate.

Soon after the song was released on social media, Snoop posted his own video sharing his bemused reaction to his “feature.”

“They did what? When? How? Are you sure? [Sigh] Y’all have a good night,” he said. “Why everybody calling my phone, blowing me up? What the fuck — what happened? What’s going on? I’m going back to bed. Good night.”

In