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Snoop Dogg, Nelly face backlash for performing at inauguration events

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Grammy-winning rapper Nelly and hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg are facing backlash for their performances during this year’s presidential inauguration events. Now, one of the artists is responding to the backlash.

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Nelly, who performed at Monday’s inaugural ball following President Trump’s swearing-in, addressed the criticism in a livestream with rapper Willie D. He emphasized that his performance wasn’t political but a way to show love for his country.

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“This isn’t politics. The politics for me is over… he won, he’s the president, he’s the commander-in-chief of what I would like to say is the best country in the world,” Nelly said during the livestream.

The rapper also clarified the distinction between endorsing a candidate and performing at an event, saying he supports the office of the president regardless of who holds it.

“If President Biden would have asked me to perform, I would have performed. If Vice President Kamala Harris had won and asked me to perform, I would have performed,” he added.

Snoop Dogg headlines the Crypto Ball

Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg headlined the Crypto Ballon Friday, Jan. 17, alongside rapper Rick Ross. The event brought together prominent figures in the cryptocurrency industry and was part of the weekend’s inauguration celebrations.

Although President Trump did not attend the Crypto Ball, the event sparked online backlash. Some social media users criticized Snoop for participating, pointing out that he previously condemned artists who performed at Trump’s first inauguration, calling them “Uncle Tom’s.”

Despite the criticism, Snoop appears unfazed by the controversy. He has yet to respond to the criticism.

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[KENNEDY FELTON]

Grammy Award-winning rapper Nelly is under fire for his decision to perform at Monday’s inaugural ball following President Trump’s swearing-in. In a live stream with rapper Willie D, Nelly makes it clear his decision to perform isn’t about politics, but for the love of his country.

Nelly also distinguished between endorsing a candidate and simply performing, saying he supports the office of the president no matter who holds it.

Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg headlined this weekend’s ‘Crypto Ball’ alongside rapper Rick Ross, an event that brought together prominent figures from the cryptocurrency industry.

While Trump wasn’t present at the Crypto Ball, the event was part of this weekend’s inauguration events. Despite the online backlash seen in comments on videos of his performance, Snoop Dogg seems unfazed.

Some users pointed out the contradiction, highlighting that Snoop previously criticized artists who performed at Trump’s first inauguration – calling them “Uncle Tom’s.”

Nelly will be joined at the inaugural ball by the disco group behind the hit song “YMCA” – the Village People – and country singer Jason Aldean