But even Minnesota's coach P.J. Fleck, a man who never needs help getting fired up, was sent to a different level of energy when surprise celeb Flava Flav emerged ... games. Snoop Dogg not just ...
The event brings together NFL players and award-winning musical artists—past participants include Kirk Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Earth, Wind & Fire, T-Pain and Snoop Dogg—together on one stage.
But even Minnesota's coach P.J. Fleck, a man who never needs help getting fired up, was sent to a different level of energy when surprise celeb Flava Flav emerged from behind ... jacket at Longhorns ...
How easily Snoop flipped on Trump proves that he puts himself before the community, and that's not what a leader with a bully pulpit should ever do.
Snoop Dogg's decision to perform for a Donald Trump event has drawn criticism from the Black community. The rapper, who once ...
Snoop Dogg has a few words for his critics, after receiving considerable backlash for his performance at the Crypto Ball event celebrating Donald Trump's inauguration over a week ago. In an ...
Famed rapper Snoop Dogg lost more than 500,000 followers on Instagram and nearly 20,000 on X after his appearance at the Crypto Ball, a celebratory event tied to Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Rapper Snoop Dogg is unfazed by those who criticized his pre-inauguration performance as he shows his support for President Donald Trump. Earlier this week, the "Gin and Juice" rapper shared a ...
Snoop Dogg has a blunt response to fans who criticized him for performing during Donald Trump’s inauguration celebrations. In an Instagram Live broadcast on Sunday, which he later posted to the ...
The Root previously reported on Snoop Dogg— real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.— responding to critics following his choice to perform at the Trump event. Snoop claimed on Instagram, “Black people ...
Snoop Dog is still hugely popular and may even have broader appeal than ever. It was just last summer that he was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars per day to just hang out at the Olympics.
Snoop Dogg has addressed the “hate” he’s faced for performing at a Trump inaugural event earlier this month. The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper, 53, who performed at Trump’s Crypto ...