In an Instagram video, Snoop Dogg spoke out about "all the hate" amid backlash to his performance at an inauguration event.
Snoop Dogg is addressing the criticism he received after performing at an event in honor of Donald Trump's inauguration ahead of his second term as president.
Snoop Dogg acknowledged the "hate" he's received after his inauguration performance — but his followers are only doubling down on their reaction.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper lost half a million social media followers after performing at President Trump’s Crypto Ball.
Snoop Dogg is facing criticism after performing at an event in Washington, D.C. prior to the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
The Root previously reported on Snoop Dogg— real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.— responding to critics following his choice to perform at the Trump event. Snoop claimed on Instagram, “Black people are great at tearing each other down,” but Hughley doesn’t think the issue is within the community.
Despite publicly vowing to “roast” anyone who endorsed Trump during his previous administration, the rapper topped the bill at a Washington D.C. event honoring the president-elect.
Co-hosts of "The View" had an intense debate about whether Black artists like Snoop Dogg should be judged for performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration.
While the rapper did not mention the Crypto Ball directly, thousands of comments on his video took the statement as a response to the controversial inauguration performance. The responses pointed out Snoop's prior contradictory views on Trump — specifically his view on musicians who performed at his last inauguration.
Comedian and actor D.L. Hughley said on the Jan. 28 episode of his podcast that Snoop Dogg's fans are "disappointed" in him after the rapper took the stage at the Crypto Ball during inauguration weeke
After Snoop Dogg performed at the Crypto Ball celebrating Donald Trump’s presidential victory, the “Gin and Juice” rapper defended his decision amid the backlash.