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Snoop Dogg reacts to backlash over Trump inauguration performance: ‘Get your life right’

Published on: January 28, 2025

Snoop Dogg addressed the backlash he’s received for performing at President Trump’s inaugural Crypto Ball earlier this month.

While listening to gospel music and smoking a joint in his car, the rapper said in an Instagram video Sunday, “For all the hate, I’m going to answer with love. Get your life right, stop worrying about mine.”



He continued, “I’m cool. I’m together. Still a black man. Still 100% black. All out ’til you ball out or ’til you fall out … y’all can’t hate enough for me, I love too much.”

Snoop Dogg reacts to backlash over Trump inauguration performance.

Snoop Dogg reacted to backlash over his performance at President Trump’s inaugural ball. Snoop Dogg/Instagram

Snoop Dogg reacts to backlash over Trump inauguration performance.

The rapper addressed the critics on Sunday while listening to gospel music and smoking a joint. Snoop Dogg/Instagram

“We gotta learn how to pick each other up rather than put each other down. That’s what we great at as black people, we great at tearing each other down,” Snoop, 53, added.

“We can be up one minute and they try to put you down the next. But I’m a strong black man. You can’t tear me down. I’m one of God’s children … and I’m taking the Lord.”

While some critics continued to call the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” emcee a “sellout” in the comments, others showed support, writing, “We got you Snoop.”

“Keep your head up,” another chimed in.

Donald Trump and Snoop Dogg attend the COMEDY CENTRAL Roast of Donald Trump at the Hammerstein Ballroom on March 9, 2011 in New York City.

“For all the hate, I’m going to answer with love. Get your life right, stop worrying about mine,” Snoop said. FilmMagic

Rapper Snoop Dogg (L) and Donald Trump attend the Comedy Central Roast Of Donald Trump at the Hammerstein Ballroom on March 9, 2011 in New York City.

“I’m cool. I’m together. Still a black man. Still 100% black. … Y’all can’t hate enough for me, I love too much,” he added. WireImage

Snoop — who currently has 88.1 million Instagram follower — lost more than 570,000 followers after performing at Trump’s pre-inauguration ball hosted at Andrew Mellon Auditorium on Jan. 17.

The “Gin and Juice” rapper’s following on X also dropped by 17,177 followers.

Snoop’s opinion of Trump, 78, has seemingly changed since he called out Kanye West and other MAGA supporters during an appearance on DJ Suss One’s SiriusXM radio show in September 2018.

Snoop Dogg stopped by Dupont nightclub HEIST following his performance at the Inaugural Crypto Ball.

“You can’t tear me down,” Snoop stated. Luis Dominguez

U.S. President Donald Trump salutes as he and U.S. Vice President JD Vance listen to the performance of the national anthem during their inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.

The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” emcee lost more than 500,000 followers after performing at Trump’s Crypto Ball earlier this month. Getty Images

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“I tell them straight up motherf–ker,” he said. “If you like that n—a, you motherf–king racist. F–k you, and f–k him.”

The following year, he called Trump supporters “stupid motherf–kers,” per a video posted to X.

Snoop’s opinion of Trump appeared to shift after the president pardoned Michael “Harry O” Harris, the co-founder of Death Row Records, in January 2021.

Snoop Dogg performs onstage at the 2022 MTV VMAs at Prudential Center on August 28, 2022 in Newark, New Jersey.

The rapper was previously critical of Trump and his supporters. Getty Images for MTV/Paramount G

Snoop Dogg performs at The O2 Arena on March 21, 2023 in London, England.

However, his opinion seemingly changed when Trump pardoned Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry O” Harris in 2021. Getty Images

“Donald Trump? He ain’t done nothing wrong to me,” Snoop told the Sunday Times in January 2024.

“He has done only great things for me. He pardoned Michael Harris.”

Other celebrities who attended and performed at Trump’s inauguration events included Carrie Underwood, Jason Alden, Kid Rock, Nelly and Billy Ray Cyrus.