Snoop Dogg he is being dragged by his fans for his performance at the newly elected president Donald Trump's Pre-Inauguration Crypto Ball in Washington, DC
Fans were shocked to learn that the Death Row Records CEO would be hanging out with the president who has been impeached twice over his past remarks about Trump.
Snoop Dogg was hosted by entrepreneur David Sacks at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on January 17th.
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Snoop Dogg performs at the Crypto Ball

Snoop Dogg performed at the Crypto Ball in Washington, DC on Friday to celebrate Trump's inauguration on January 20th. The event was hosted by Trump's AI and Crypto Czar-pick, David Sacks, at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, DC
The 53-year-old rapper reportedly performed hits like "Drop It Like It's Hot" and "Nuthin but a 'G' Thang."
According to 2cool2bl0gSnoop was recorded saying, "they let a real Crip into the Crypto Ball" as the rapper Rick Ross looked.
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Fans are shocked Snoop Dogg performed for Trump
Fans were shocked to learn that Snoop Dogg would be performing at the event honoring Donald Trump given his past comments about the 45th and 47th president.
Snoop shares a video Instagram in 2017, calling those who performed at Trump's first inauguration "Uncle Tom-like N---like." The "Gin and Juice" artist also called people who voted for Trump "stupid scumbags."
Snoop Dogg also vowed to "roast" Trump's inauguration performers after the president reportedly had trouble finding musicians to perform.
Grammy-winning singer John Legend said BBC back in 2017 that Trump couldn't find performers because "creative people tend to reject bigotry and hate."
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"We tend to be more liberal," he added. "When we see someone who preaches division, hatred and bigotry, it's unlikely that they're going to get a lot of creative people who want to be associated with them."
After Snoop Dogg's performance was shared on X, one fan exclaimed, "Snoop Dogg and President Donald Trump?"
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Fans pull Snoop Dogg for Crypto Ball performance
Snoop Dogg may have threatened to roast whoever performed at Trump's 2017 inauguration, but now he's the one being roasted after his performance at the Crypto Ball.
One fan wrote on X: "SNOOP DOGG PLAYING FOR CHEETO?! This is actually devastating. I'm so mad."
Another fan replied: "I say this with all disrespect to F-CK Snoop Dogg and honestly everyone who agrees to perform at this inauguration of bullshit."
"Snoop Dogg really ain't nothing and he'll do anything for a check cause didn't he just say fuck that man not too long ago. Now it's smh for him."
Fans on Instagram were just as angry. "Irony and hypocrisy here," wrote one, prompting another to reply: "So disappointing."
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Trump commuted the sentence of Records co-founder Michael 'Harry-O' Harris

One reason Snoop Dogg may have agreed to perform at Trump's Crypto Ball may be his friendship with Death Row Records co-founder Michael "Harry-O" Harris.
During the interview with The Sunday Times last year Snoop Dogg appeared to soften his stance on Trump as he commuted the sentence of Death Row Records co-founder Michael "Harry-O" Harris. Harris served 33 years in prison for cocaine trafficking.
"Donald Trump? He didn't do anything wrong to me," Snoop Dogg remarked. "He's done nothing but great things for me. He pardoned Michael Harris... So I have nothing but love and respect for Donald Trump."
Nelly scheduled to perform at Trump's inauguration

Fans were also surprised when they found out about the rapper Nelly will perform at Trump's inauguration on Monday.
The President-elect is reportedly holding three balls to celebrate his election as the 47th President of the United States, and Nelly will perform at the Inaugural Liberty Ball in Washington, DC on January 20.
The "Here Comes the Boom" artist was announced as a surprise performer by CBS reporter Taurean Small on X.
"NEW from @finnygo & I: Rapper Nelly will perform at Trump's Inaugural Liberty Ball Monday night according to sources familiar with inauguration planning. @CBSNews @CBSPolitics," Small wrote, prompting one fan to reply, "Hey, gotta be money."
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