Snoop Dogg has a few words for his critics, after receiving considerable backlash for his performance at the Crypto Ball event celebrating Donald Trump's inauguration over a week ago. In an Instagram Live video posted Sunday,
Snoop’s not the only musician who has had to address their decision to appear at one of Trump’s inauguration events. Nelly, Jewel and the Village People have all spoken out amid strong backlash for their performances that weekend.
In an Instagram video, Snoop Dogg spoke out about "all the hate" amid backlash to his performance at an inauguration event.
Snoop Dogg responds to critics who called him out for performing at Donald Trump's Inauguration Ball, asks them to stop worrying about him.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper lost half a million social media followers after performing at President Trump’s Crypto Ball.
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
D.L. Hughley isn't feeling how Snoop Dogg responded to backlash for performing at the Inauguration weekend's Crypto Ball.
Snoop Dogg is facing a significant social media backlash, having lost over 500,000 Instagram followers after his appearance at Donald Trump’s recent Crypto Ball. The unexpected decline in followers has sparked widespread discussions,
Snoop Dogg is feeling the sting of social media backlash after his appearance at the Trump-linked Crypto Ball.
The rapper faced backlash and a significant drop in followers on Instagram and X due to his controversial performance at Donald Trump's Crypto Ball.
Rapper Snoop Dogg, 53, addressed criticism over his pre-inauguration performance as he changed his previous stance on President Donald Trump and showed his support.