How easily Snoop flipped on Trump proves that he puts himself before the community, and that's not what a leader with a bully ...
In November 2017, following Trump’s inflammatory tweet about NFL running back Marshawn Lynch — who chose to remain seated ...
Comedian and actor D.L. Hughley said on the Jan. 28 episode of his podcast that Snoop Dogg's fans are "disappointed" in him ...
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.
Snoop Dogg stated, "(Obscenity), Donald Trump, (expletive)." He continued with biting sarcasm, suggesting, "They should suspend your dumb (expletive) for all the goofy (expletive) you do every day.
D.L. Hughley isn’t feeling how Snoop Dogg responded to backlash for performing ... Still a hundred percent Black. All out til you ball out, or fall out. I ain’t going nowhere, cuh.
The comedian has blasted Snoop Dogg for how he responded ... And the very man who we knew would do the very things he’s doing, you decided to entertain. It isn’t anger or hate.
"Man, I hate that things are so bad, that we have to do a commercial about it," Snoop says in the 30-second spot.
We started a jewelry line with Snoop that, in its first month of gross revenue, is now exceeding the monthly gross of the ...
Snoop Dogg stands firm in his beliefs, committed to his roots and his community, regardless of the political landscape. @SnoopDogg we going off what you said, or do you not remember calling people ...