January 27th 2025.
However, during his performance at the Crypto Ball, Snoop seemed to have a change of heart and took a stance against the tearing down of fellow Black people. He addressed the backlash he received for performing at the event, which was tied to Trump's announcement about his new cryptocurrency venture. In an Instagram Live video, Snoop shared some words of advice for the Black community.
Sitting in a car with fellow musicians Anita Baker and The Winans, Snoop played the song "Ain't No Need To Worry" and took a moment to address the incident and the criticism he faced along with Nelly, Rick Ross, and Soulja Boy, who also performed at the event. Unapologetically, Snoop made it clear that he wasn't going to let the haters bring him down, taking a hit of cannabis and saying, "Get the Crypto on Crip though," a nod to his supposed gang affiliation.
In a powerful message, Snoop reminded everyone that it was Sunday and he had gospel in his heart. He responded to the hate with love, saying that no matter how much hate was thrown his way, he would always have more love to give. He also urged people to stop worrying about his actions and focus on their own lives. Despite the criticism, Snoop stood strong, reaffirming his identity as a Black man and declaring that he was still 100% Black.
Snoop closed with a powerful statement, saying, "All out 'til you ball out or 'til you fall out." This serves as a reminder to never give up and to keep pushing forward, no matter what obstacles may come our way. Snoop's words of wisdom and his refusal to back down from his beliefs are a testament to his strength and resilience.
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