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Snoop Dogg, Nelly & Soulja Boy Perform at Inauguration Event

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https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/stephen-a-smith-snoop-dogg-nelly-soulja-boy-trump-inauguration-1235879909/

 

Snoop, Nelly and Soulja Boy caught flak for performing at inauguration events. 

 

Sports talk, loud-mouth, Stephen A. Smith weighed in on the criticism.

 

All 3 dudes are already millionaires.  They had their own reasons for performing at the event.  There's no such thing as having too much money.

 

No matter how it's spun, I believe the color green was their primary motivation.

 

Just like anybody else, rich entertainers will put their politics aside in order to get paid.😎

Personally, I could care less about what the D O double G does and the rest of those brothers do. I file this under “don’t hate the players hate the game.”

 

I presume they were white entertainers as well, did they receive any criticism?

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1 hour ago, Troy said:

I presume they were white entertainers as well, did they receive any criticism?

Of course not.  Some Black folks are concerned with our people performing behind enemy lines.🤣

 

Nevermind the fact that at least 70% of Hip-Hop music is consumed by non-Black folks.😁😎

12 hours ago, ProfD said:

Nevermind the fact that at least 70% of Hip-Hop music is consumed by non-Black folks.


Which is why it stopped truly serving Black people many years ago. 

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