Snoop Dogg responds to backlash after Crypto Ball performance: You can’t tear me down
- Snoop Dogg responded to backlash after performing at Donald Trump's Crypto Ball, stating, 'You can't tear me down.'
- Following the performance, Snoop Dogg lost over 500,000 Instagram followers and faced accusations of being a 'sell out.'
- In an Instagram Live, Snoop emphasized the importance of love over hate, saying, 'The only way to beat hate is with love.'
- Despite being a former critic of Trump, Snoop acknowledged the president's actions, including pardoning his friend Michael Harris.
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Snoop Dogg's appearance at the Crypto Ball around Trump's inauguration caused quite a stir. The rapper used to position himself clearly against Trump. Now he only has "love and respect" for him. He also has a clear message for his fans.
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