Watch Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Playfully Troll Big Boy for Sitting in Front Row During Ther Live ‘Drink Champs’ Episode

The L.A. radio personality was in the audience for the live taping of Dre and Snoop’s ‘Drink Champs’ episode at ComplexCon 2024.

November 18, 2024
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg speaking at a press event, both wearing black jackets. Dr. Dre is smiling, and Snoop Dogg is wearing sunglasses.
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Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg trolled on Big Boy hard over the weekend.

On Saturday, during their live episode taping of Drink Champs at ComplexCon 2024, the two iconic rappers playfully teased the L.A.-based radio personality, who happened to be seated in the front row.

As seen in the clip below, Snoop joked about seeing Big Boy in the audience, saying, “N***a sitting in the front row like a regular n***a. Glad y'all got his ass squeezed in.”

“You wasn't gonna get away with that,” said Dre.

Snoop continued the banter, adding, “No, first class shit today, n***a. This is not California, n***a. Treat that n***a like a regular n***a. Ask him where his ticket at right now, somebody.”

Dre and Snoop eventually got into a range of topics during the conversation with hosts N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN. Notably the Doggfather responded to Lil Wayne’s disappointment in not being offered the performance slot at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show.

"What we need to think about is that before Jay-Z got control of the Super Bowl wasn't no n**gas performing. So let's go back to the essence of the beginning of bridge," Snoop said.

"He's creating a wave of artists to have an opportunity to perform. If you are a good artist and you are a great artist, your time will come,” he continued. “I was never crying about it or mad about it when Dr. Dre called me and asked me to get his back. I was there for him, but I didn't feel like I was supposed to be there. I was in demand to be there."

Snoop continued, "This is a big event. People looking at everything when they picked the person to perform, you should just be honored that hip-hop is being able to be seen on that platform for all of us and not hate on the next."

The complete interview will soon be available on Complex’s YouTube channel.