
Snoop Dogg Says He Pressed Fans Calling Him a Trump Sellout in His DMs
Snoop Dogg is firing back at the “sellout” talk with style — revealing that his upcoming album will serve as his official response to critics over his ties with Donald Trump. But don’t get it twisted — he’s still clapping back in the Instagram comments, handling haters one by one behind the scenes.
Snoop Dogg didn’t hold back when he joined “The Breakfast Club,” opening up about the heat he’s been catching since his January Crypto Ball performance — a move many saw as clashing with his earlier fiery takedown of so-called “jiggaboos” and “Uncle Toms” cozying up to Trump.
Snoop Dogg says his 30-minute Crypto Ball set came with a hefty paycheck — but more importantly, it opened doors to connect with tech leaders ready to bring innovation to the inner city. He reminded folks that he’s been giving back to the hood for over 30 years — and he’s not about to stop now. At the event, Snoop even inked a deal with Tune.FM to expand his music catalog, proving he was there for business, not politics.
Brushing off the backlash, the rap legend made it clear he doesn’t owe anyone an explanation: “I don’t rock with Democrats or Republicans — I’m a proud delegate of the Gangsta Party!” he declared. As for the IG trolls calling him a sellout? Snoop says he clapped back hard — only to watch them fold and fan out. 😬
He also shut down the rumor mill about his Crypto Ball appearance being a ‘thank you’ to Trump for pardoning Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris. According to Snoop, that narrative’s just noise — and he’s got bigger moves to make.

Though Trump did pardon Michael “Harry-O” Harris back in 2021, Snoop says that had nothing to do with his Crypto Ball invite — credit instead goes to his longtime friend David Sacks, now serving as Trump’s White House A.I. and Crypto Czar.
And Snoop’s not done talking. At midnight, he’s dropping his 21st studio album, Iz It A Crime? — a no-holds-barred response to the backlash, where he plans to set the record straight once and for all.