Snoop Dogg Stands Firm: "I'm Not a Politician" on Trump Inauguration Controversy

Snoop Dogg chose to appear at the Crypto Ball over the weekend of Donald Trump’s inauguration. a controversial one . Months later, he's now responding to the criticism he received. defending the performance Snoop Dogg discussed hisCrypto BallDJ performance when he appeared on the show. The Breakfast Club .

His choice to perform over the weekend of Trump’s inauguration puzzled certain fans, considering the rapper had formerly called out other musicians In 2020, he did the same thing. called people who voted for Trump “stupid motherf—–s.” Per the New York Post Snoop Dogg allegedly saw a drop of over 500,000 followers on Instagram following his performance during the inauguration weekend.

During his Breakfast Club appearance, the rapper emphasized that his DJ set was just about 30 minutes long. He said he refers to it as “30 for 30,” meaning that he’s challenging people to consider what’s more important: his 30-minute DJ set or what he’s done over the past 30 years?

“I DJ'd at the Crypto Ball for 30 minutes, made a whole bunch of money, made a lot of relationships to help out the inner-city and the community to teach financial literacy and crypto in a space where it don't exist. That's 30 minutes,” he said. “30 years, Snoop Dogg been doing great things for the community, building, showing up, standing up for the people, making it happen, being all I can be. So which one is it? 30 for 30. 30 minutes or 30 years?”

He didn’t describe himself as a Trump supporter - but at the same time, he said that he should be able to do what he wants.

Even if I did something like hang out with Trump, take a photo with him, none of y'all could dictate my actions," he stated. "I'm not part of politics; I don't align myself with either the Republicans or Democrats. Instead, I stand firmly behind the Gangster faction, full stop. We gangsters keep things simple, which is why I kept quiet about this.

The reported fallout supposedly inspired his upcoming album. Iz It a Crime? At a personal gathering in New York City, he stated, "Over the last six months, many questions remained unresolved. So, I decided to address them through my musical compositions."

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