Famed rapper Snoop Dogg lost more than 500,000 followers on Instagram followers and nearly 20,000 on X after his appearance at the Crypto Ball, a celebratory event tied to Donald Trump’s inauguration.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper lost half a million social media followers after performing at President Trump’s Crypto Ball.
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. In September 2018, the “Sweat” rapper spoke out against Kanye West and everyone who supported Trump, 78.
Snoop Dogg has lost more than 500,000 followers on social media after facing backlash for performing at an event celebrating Donald Trump ’s inauguration.
Snoop Dogg has addressed the wave of backlash he’s received for performing at Donald Trump’s inauguration event, the Crypto Ball, on January 17, 2025. The rapper, known for his past criticisms of Trump, took to Instagram Live on Sunday to respond to the controversy with a message of resilience and self-love.
Famed rapper Snoop Dogg lost more than 500,000 followers ... Notably, other artists like Nelly and Carrie Underwood also participated in inauguration-related events — a trend that signals ...
US Performers Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Carrie Underwood faced criticism on Monday, January 20, for performing at the Trump inauguration party. People took to the X platform to voice their anger at the performers.
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