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Snoop Dogg Faces Backlash for Performing at Pro-Trump Crypto Ball Ahead of Second Inauguration
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Following his surprise performance at a pre-inauguration event celebrating Donald Trump's re-election, Snoop Dogg sparks outcry from some of his diehard fans.

AceShowbiz - Rapper Snoop Dogg divided fans with his appearance at a pre-inauguration party for President-elect Donald Trump. While some supported him, others voiced their disappointment and criticism on social media.

The event was hosted by several crypto industry heavyweights and insiders, with tickets reportedly costing $2,500 per person. Rick Ross and Soulja Boy also performed at the festivity, but it was Snoop Dogg's performance that caused uproar, considering his past criticism of Trump.

A disappointed fan wrote on X/Twitter that the rapper "broke" their heart. Another likened the performance to a "betrayal."

Snoop Dogg had been a vocal critic of Trump in the past, but apparently softened his stance in recent months. During the campaign for 2024 Presidential election, he was uncharacteristically silent and steered clear of discussing politics.

In November, the hip-hop star defended his decision not to endorse a candidate, saying he wanted to bring people together rather than divide them.

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