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Be careful Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly, Snoop Dogg and Kanye could be the next big beef in rap.

Snoop presented his barking in a very NSFW clip of an interview with SiriusXM's DJ Suss One, which falls in full on Saturday.

When the host of Hip Hop Nation hesitated in front of President Trump, explaining that many of his fans "get mad at me when I talk badly about him," Snoop did not.

"Well, you must know that a lot of your fans are racist," said the rapper's real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. "This is not a way to explain."

Snoop, 46, added that he tells people "very well" if they like Trump, that they are "racist" and that he thinks Trump "drew the lines" when he started get people out.

"Before him, there were no lines," Snoop said. "Everyone was everyone, we respected everything, we did not travel."

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By raising Ye, who openly supported Trump, Snoop also had a speech for him. "Do not forget him too. (Explicit) you too."

"Throw him in the bag, too, because he's right with them (the insults)," Snoop added.

While Kanye tweeted about his "love" for his "brother" Trump, Snoop Dogg and the commander-in-chief had a more controversial relationship. Last year, Snoop's video for "Lavender (Nightfall Remix)" featured a clown that looked like Trump. In the video, Snoop throws a human-faced orange-skinned gun and a long red tie.

Trump reacted on Twitter, calling Snoop like a rapper in trouble. "Can you imagine what the outcry would be if @SnoopDogg, career failure and all, had aimed and fired on President Obama?" he wrote. "Jail time!"

But a few years ago, Snoop tended to annoy the president. In 2011, he participated in the Trump roast of Comedy Central, which DJ Suss One mentioned during their conversation.

"I was roasting her (explosive) .I was not her boyfriend," said Snoop Dogg, adding that he had "been paid" for the concert.

The rapper was not the only celebrity to publicly give the president the four-letter word this week: when actor Jack Black received his star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, he ended his speech saying, "I love you All this except for Donald Trump, a piece of explosion," Black said.

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