Snoop Dogg addresses backlash on social media for performing at Trump’s "Crypto Ball," a pre-inauguration event in Washington, D.C.
Snoop Dogg seemingly responded to backlash he received from performing at a Donald Trump inauguration event. On Sunday (January 26), Snoop took to Instagram to tell his followers he’s “still 100 percent Black” amid the “hate” the rapper is catching from the community.
Fans accuse Snoop of hypocrisy over his performance, with one saying, “2pac always was right about snoop dogg.
After facing backlash for performing at President Donald Trump’s inaugural festivities, artists like Snoop Dogg and Nelly are defending their decision.
Snoop Dogg is now among the rappers performing at Crypto Ball, an event where cryptocurrency execs celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Rapper Snoop Dogg has become a household name. His performance at a Trump event shouldn’t tarnish his reputation, writes columnist LeBron Hill.
Snoop Dogg appears to have responded to the backlash he received after performing at the Crypto Ball, which celebrated the election of US president Donald Trump.
The rapper has faced criticism over his decision to perform at an event celebrating the president's second term.
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Snoop Dogg seemingly responded to the critics who went after him when he performed at the Crypto Ball in support of President Donald Trump.