D.L. Hughley isn’t feeling how Snoop Dogg responded to backlash for performing at the Inauguration weekend’s Crypto Ball. Fans and the Hip-Hop community were waiting for Snoop Dogg to address performing, and earlier this week they finally got their message.
In a video post on Instagram post, Snoop offered, “Y’all can’t hate enough me for me, I love too much.”
He added, “Get your life right, stop worrying about mine. I’m cool, I’m together. Still a Black man. Still a hundred percent Black. All out til you ball out, or fall out. I ain’t going nowhere, cuh. I’m right here. Get the Crypto on Crip, though.”
In response, D.L. Hughley called out Uncle Snoop for his response.
“The very person who you perform for is doing just that: tearing this country apart, families apart. He’s dismantling DEI and affirmative action and long-set precedents,” Hughley said. “And every time somebody gets into a situation of their own doing, it is always ‘a communal attack’ or ‘a community’s attack.’ I mean, no. People love you, but they dislike what you did. And there’s nothing more loving than that.
“It isn’t us you have a problem with — it is you. The 2025 version of you is at odds with the 2017 version of you. So it ain’t the us that gotta get it together, it’s you. You need to have a conversation with the man in the mirror. What is so different about the 2017 Snoop and the 2025 Snoop? It ain’t us, we ain’t in it.”
You can hear it below.