Snoop Dogg talked about his relationship with pop icon Michael Jackson, including one instance when he pissed him off.

In a recent interview with Andy Cohen, the rapper said that he and the late King of Pop were like family.

"His family and my family love each other. We never had issues," the "Drop It Like It's Hot" artist shared.

According to him, the only issue he and Jackson had was when he blew smoke on the singer. This happened when they both attended and performed at a Las Vegas birthday bash for the late fashion designer Christian Audigier.

The rapper, known for smoking weed, recalled how the locations of their dressing rooms were "messed up."

"They put Michael Jackson's dressing room right next to Snoop Dogg's," he said.

Snoop Dogg then reenacted the incident where he blew some smoke, opened the door of his dressing room and saw the "Billie Jean" singer in front of him.

"He was right there looking at me. He says, 'Snoop, don't do that,'" he recalled.

The rapper ended his recollection of the incident with a laugh, implying it didn't seriously damage their relationship even though MJ got annoyed. 

 

The "Sexual Eruption" hitmaker also revealed that he and MJ had a "record that never came out together."

"He called me one night, and he was like, 'Snoop, it's Mike. I have this song I want you to get on,'" he said, mimicking MJ's soft voice.

The rapper told Cohen that he has yet to find out where the master copy of the song is now. 

 

It was not the first time Snoop Dogg talked about his unreleased track with Jackson. He also brought up the single during an interview with Hot 97's "Ebro in the Morning" in August 2016, per Unilad.

"Yeah, me and Mike have got a song together," he said at the time.

He continued, "I don't know if it ever came out... It was some sort of project he was doing. What was crazy was, he called me." 

Reenacting the phone call and mimicking MJ's voice, he said, "'Hey, it's Michael... Well, first of all, my mom says that you look like someone in the family. We could be related... I have this particular track, and I want you to sing on it and do whatever you want to do.'"

MJ reportedly asked him to collaborate on a "healing peace song."