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.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper lost half a million social media followers after performing at President Trump’s Crypto Ball.
Following his performance, Snoop lost a significant number of social media followers — more than 500,000 on Instagram and nearly 20,000 on X. The musician and mogul was once a fierce critic of Trump. In September 2018, the “Sweat” rapper spoke out against Kanye West and everyone who supported Trump, 78.
Snoop Dogg is feeling the sting of social media backlash after his appearance at the Trump-linked Crypto Ball.
Rapper, who previously criticized Trump, has faced intense backlash over his apparent support of the President at his recent inauguration ball
The comedian has blasted Snoop Dogg for how he responded to the backlash over his performance at one of Donald Trump’s inauguration events. Hughley, 61, aired his views on Snoop during Monday’s episode of his podcast, “The D.L. Hughley Show.”
The country music star took aim at Snoop Dogg after the rapper performed at an event celebrating Donald Trump's return to office.
Snoop Dogg is facing criticism after performing at an event in Washington, D.C. prior to the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
While Snoop Dogg is content in his decision to perform at an event for Pres. Donald Trump’s Inauguration, over half a million of his social media followers just couldn’t come to terms with it, choosing to unfollow the popular rapper as a result.
Still a Black man, still 100 percent Black,” Snoop Dogg said, addressing the social media backlash surrounding his inauguration performance.
Snoop Dogg and Nelly join Trump inauguration events amid fan backlash, marking a shift from Snoop's previous anti-Trump stance.