Snoop Dogg claps back at 'sellout comments' he received over Trump inauguration performance
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Snoop Dogg has responded to criticisms following his performance at the Crypto Ball during Donald Trump's inauguration. During an interview on "The Breakfast Club," he emphasized that the performance, lasting only 30 minutes, was intended to support financial literacy and assist the inner city. He dismissed the sellout accusations and insisted that he does not endorse Trump's political agenda, defining himself as part of a non-partisan 'Gangster Party.' Snoop highlighted his 30 years of community service, reaffirming his commitment to social good.
I DJ'ed at the Crypto Ball for what, 30 minutes? Made a whole bunch of money, made a lot of relationships to help out the inner city and the community and teach financial literacy and crypto in a space that it don't exist.
That's 30 minutes. [For] 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.
But I'm not a politician. I don't represent the Republican Party. I don't represent the Democratic Party. I represent the motherf-ing Gangster Party period point blank.
I would post s-, and I see motherf-ers like, 'Oh he a sellout.' You know what I would do? Jump right in their DM with a video.
Read at New York Post
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