Hip-hop icon and business mogul Snoop Dogg has broken his silence on the ongoing federal trial of longtime friend and fellow music heavyweight Sean “Diddy” Combs, telling reporters he’s “very surprised” by the disturbing allegations and reflecting on how the scandal has prompted him to reassess his own leadership style.In an exclusive interview during a cannabis industry summit in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Snoop addressed the Diddy controversy with his signature blend of honesty and cool restraint, making it clear that while the headlines are shocking, they’re also a wake-up call.“Man, I was surprised — very surprised,” Snoop said when asked directly about the trial. “You think you know people in this game, especially when you come up with them. But sometimes, folks live a whole different life behind closed doors.”

Diddy’s Trial Sends Shockwaves Through the IndustryDiddy is currently facing multiple federal charges, including racketeering, sex trafficking, witness tampering, and more. Testimony from former artists, employees, and partners has painted a dark picture of alleged abuse and manipulation within his Bad Boy empire.

Though Snoop and Diddy have collaborated and appeared together frequently over the years, Snoop made it clear that he had no knowledge of the alleged activities.“We shared stages, shared laughs — but I didn’t see none of what they talkin’ about,” he added. “If it’s true, it’s heartbreaking.”

“I Try to Be a Better Boss”Turning the conversation inward, Snoop Dogg used the moment to reflect on his own evolution as an artist-turned-executive. Now the head of Death Row Records, a thriving cannabis empire, and several entertainment ventures, Snoop emphasized the responsibility that comes with leadership.“I try to be a better boss every day,” he said. “Not just in music, but with my staff, my family, my partners. You gotta lead with love and respect — not fear. I don’t want nobody saying 10 years from now that working with me hurt them.” Snoop admitted that in the past, the industry culture encouraged ego and excess, but he believes that era is over.“Back then, it was all about power trips. Who had the biggest chain, the biggest house, the most control. But real power is how you treat people when no cameras are around.”

Fans React to Snoop’s CommentsSocial media lit up with praise for Snoop’s comments, calling him a “model of growth” and “the leader hip-hop needs right now.” Some contrasted his approach with the mounting testimonies surfacing in Diddy’s trial, where multiple witnesses have described a culture of intimidation and silence.One fan tweeted:“Snoop Dogg out here being accountable and wise — now that’s boss energy.”Another wrote:“If only more moguls had grown the way Snoop has. That’s what evolution looks like.”

A Message to the IndustrySnoop closed the interview with a message that felt like both a warning and a call to action.“To the young ones comin’ up: don’t get caught up in the image. It’s easy to build a brand, but much harder to build a legacy. And when your time comes, make sure your people remember you for lifting them — not breaking them.”With the Diddy trial still unfolding and more names reportedly under investigation, Snoop Dogg’s voice carries weight — not just because of his longevity in the industry, but because of how he’s weathered the storms and learned from them.

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