Snoop Dogg claps back at sellout comments he received over Trump inauguration performance

Snoop Dogg is ready to respond to all the “sellout” comments he’s received after his Crypto Ball performance during President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January.During a recent appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” the legendary rapper addressed the criticism he’s received since his performance and announced that his new music is a direct response to the haters.When asked if he’s bothered by the negative feedback, Snoop Dogg said he isn’t because he believes his performance was for a good cause.“I DJ’ed at the Crypto Ball for what, 30 minutes?” he said.“Made a whole bunch of money, made a lot of relationships to help out the inner city and the community and teach financial literacy and crypto in a space that it don’t exist. “That’s 30 minutes.[For] 30 years, Snoop Dogg been doing great things for the community, building, showing up, standing up for the people, making it happen, being all I can be,” he continued. Snoop made it clear his performance was not a Trump endorsement.“Even if I would have done it for him and hung out with him and took a picture with him, can’t none of you motherf—ers tell me what I can and can’t do. “But I’m not a politician.
I don’t represent the Republican Party.I don’t represent the Democratic Party.
I represent the motherf—ing Gangster Party period point blank, and G s— we don’t explain s—, so that’s why I didn’t explain.That’s why I didn’t go into detail when motherf—ers was trying to cancel me and say he a sellout,” he said.The rapper shared some examples of comments he received online after his inauguration performance.Snoop Dogg said, “I would post s—, and I see motherf—ers like, ‘Oh he a sellout.’ You know what I would do? Jump right in their DM with a video, ‘You b—- a– … What’s happening … I’m Snoop Dogg … what you want to do?’ And guess what they would do? ‘Oh, man, I’m just a fan man.
I’m sorry.’ Yeah … you got...