Snoop Dogg has claimed that he would confront fans who called him out over his recent associations with Donald Trump.
Speaking on The Breakfast Club, Snoop addressed the backlash he received for performing at an event celebrating Trump’s inauguration earlier this year and for softening his stance on the president in recent times.
Hitting out at fans who criticized him, Snoop said: “Can’t none of you muthafuckers 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 muthafucking Gangster Party period point blank, and G shit we don’t explain shit so that’s why I didn’t explain. That’s why I didn’t go into detail when muthafuckers was trying to counsel me and say he a sellout.”
He added that he would then confront fans online who talked to him in a way he didn’t like.

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Snoop detailed: “Even on my Instagram page, like after that, I would post shit and I see muthafucker like ‘oh he a sellout.’ You know what I would do? Jump right in their muthafucking DM with a video, ‘You bitch ass n-gga. What’s happening, n-gga, I’m Snoop Dogg, n-gga, what you want to do?’
“And guess what they would do? ‘Oh, man, I’m just a fan man. I’m sorry.’ Yeah n-gga, you got me fucked up. N-gga, I jump all off in your shit n-gga and talk to you face to face.”
Snoop previously issued a response on his social media to fans who called him out for performing at the Crypto Ball which was attended by many far right personalities and explicitly in support of Trump.

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“Y’all can’t hate enough me for me, I love too much. Get your life right, stop worrying about mine,” he said. “I’m cool, I’m together. Still a Black man. Still a hundred percent Black. I ain’t going nowhere, cuh! I’m right here. Get the Crypto on Crip, though.”
He then addressed his Black critics: “We gotta learn to pick each other up instead of pulling each other down. That’s what we’re great at as Black people, we’re great at tearing each other down. You can be up one minute and they try to pull you down the next.
“But I’m a strong Black man, I’m cut from a different cloth. You can’t tear me down. I’m one of God’s children, and I’m taking the load.”