Snoop Dogg tweeted a cryptic remark about a woman who stayed with her husband despite his illicit affair after his wife, Shante Broadus, prompted fans speculations that the rapper had cheated once again.

On Thursday, Snoop Doog shared to his Instagram Stories a clip of Candi Staton performing her 1976 hit single “Young Hearts Run Free.” The rapper did not put an effort to explain why he reshared the video.

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Snoop Dogg’s post came just days after his spouse raised several eyebrows with on of her “Boss Lady approved” posts on Instagram. "They never cheat with prettier, they cheat with easier," the quote Shante posted on April 21 read.

The Boss Lady Entertainment CEO, who posts noteworthy statements on her Instagram every week, did not explain why she chose this specific message to share. Netizens were quick to conclude that the said post was intended for Snoop Dogg.

One commenter suggested that Shante must have learned about how Celina Powell claimed in an interview that Snoop Dogg cheated on his wife with her. The Instagram model also shared screenshots of her supposed conversations with the rapper.

Snoop Dogg did not directly respond to Celina’s cheating claims but he did once shared on Instagram that he3 was working on a show called “Clout Chasers.” Despite recent speculation regarding her marriage to the rapper, Shante has continued to post about him on social media.

Just one hour before Snoop Dogg reshared the "Young Hearts Run Free" video, Shante reposted a promotional image for the rapper's pet line, Snoop Doggie Doggs, on Instagram Stories.

For starters, Snoop Dogg and Shante exchanged their wedding vows in 1997 and welcomed three kids. The pair, who first met as teenagers when they attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in California, broke up in 2004.

The rapper even filed for divorce. However, Snoop Dogg and Shante decided to fix their marriage and have stayed together since.

Snoop Dogg has been very vocal about his infidelities in the past. He even emphasized during a Rolling Stone interview that Shante has stayed by his side through it all and has remained to be there for him after he move on from it.

Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg has hilariously responded to Drake's hate track, which featured the AI voices of the famous rapper and Tupac Shakur against singer Kendrick Lamar.

Less than a week after "Push Ups" surfaced online, Drake escalated his dispute with Lamar by unleashing yet another dig with the help of artificial intelligence. Drake's AI version of Snoop, "Taylor Made Freestyle," mocked Lamar for replying to his song "Push Ups."

“But still, you gotta show this f***ing owl who’s boss on the West/Now’s a time to really make a power move. Cause right now it’s looking like you writing out the game plan on how to lose/How to bark up the wrong tree and then get your head popped in a crowded room,” the fake Snoop Dogg rapped.

“World is watching this chess game, but are you out of moves?/Dot, you know that the D-O-G never f***ing doubted you/But right now it seem like you posted up without a clue of what the f*** you ’bout to do,” it added.

Drake joins in for the final verse. "High up in the sky like I'm Howard Hughes/The first one really only took me an hour or two/The next one is really 'bout to bring out the coward in you," he rapped.

Snoop Dogg responded with an Instagram post just hours after the tune was released. “They did what? When? How? Are you sure? Y’all have a good night. Why everybody calling my phone, blowing me up? What the f***? What happened? What’s going on? I’m going back to bed. Good night,” the rapper said.

Snoop Dogg looked unconcerned about being included on the track; if he changes his mind remains to be seen. Drake's use of AI has elicited conflicting comments on social media, with some finding it innovative while others were upset that he used a deceased artist to mock K-Dot.