Amid reports he’ll be performing at Donald Trump’s inauguration, here’s a look at rapper Snoop Dogg’s net worth.
The country music star took aim at Snoop Dogg after the rapper performed at an event celebrating Donald Trump's return to office.
Antonio Moore discusses Trump’s inauguration, his orders, and Snoop & Nelly’s performances. Nelly insists his participation isn’t political.
The rapper apparently had the munchies before he showed up at Washington, DC, nightclub Heist following the Trump gala.
Snoop Dogg’s Martin Luther King Jr. tribute post has intensified backlash over his performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration event.
Snoop Dogg is now among the rappers performing at Crypto Ball, an event where cryptocurrency execs celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump.
By picking Snoop, the NFL is signaling a shift toward a fresher, cooler vibe. Previous hosts like Steve Harvey and Kelly Clarkson were great, but Snoop brings an entirely different energy- one that feels current and magnetic. Expect less formality and more charisma, making this awards night something fans will want to watch.
The Crypto Ball was hosted by David Sacks, who will be the new administration’s reigning expert on AI. It took place at the D.C.’s Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium. Ticket prices for the event went from $2,500 to $5,000 and the ball was billed as one to support the “first crypto president.”
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Stephen A. Smith Defends Snoop Dogg and Nelly Performing at Trump Celebrations
In separate videos, Charlamagne Tha God and Stephen A. Smith boldly defended rappers who partook in performances surrounding the presidential inauguration. On the latest episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show,