Snoop Dogg is seemingly addressing the criticism he received after performing at an event in honor of Donald Trump’s inauguration ahead of his second term as president. Once a critic of Trump, The Voice coach disappointed many long-time fans when he was announced as one of the performers at the Crypto Ball.
Snoop Dogg seemingly addressed recent social media backlash over his decision to perform at the Inauguration ball.
Snoop Dogg responds to backlash over his performance at the Crypto Ball, held during Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.
Instagram that addressed the criticism he received Snoop Dogg has addressed "all the hate" he received for performing during President Donald Trump's Inauguration Ball. On Sunday, the rapper, 53, shared a video on Instagram where he addressed the criticism he received after his appearance.
Snoop Dogg clapped back at the backlash for performing at the Crypto Ball to celebrate the inauguration of US President Donald Trump.
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.
Snoop explained his change in attitude toward Trump during a 2024 interview with The Sunday Times, saying, “Donald Trump? He ain’t done nothing wrong to me. He has done only great things for me. He pardoned Michael Harris. So I have nothing but love and respect for Donald Trump.”
Snoop Dogg appears to have responded to the backlash from his appearance at Donald Trump’s Crypto Ball inauguration event.
In a move that has left many fans scratching their heads, Snoop Dogg has faced widespread criticism for performing at the inaugural Crypto Ball, an event
Snoop Dogg has been feeling the backlash after his performance at the Crypto Ball at Donald Trump’s inauguration earlier this month, and he appeared to clap back at the haters during a recent Instagram Live.
Still a Black man, still 100 percent Black," Snoop Dogg said, addressing the backlash surrounding his performance at Trump's inauguration.
Snoop Dogg recently performed at the Crypto Ball, which was held in anticipation of Donald Trump's inauguration as president of the United States of America on January 17, 2025, at the Andrew W.