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Snoop Dogg is ready to respond to all the “sell” comments he has received at President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January.

In a recent appearance at the Breakfast Club, the legendary rapper’s criticism of his performances announced his new music was a direct response to the haters.

When asked if he was bothered by negative feedback, Snoop Dogg said he wasn't because he thought his performance was effective.

Snoop Dogg responded against President Donald Trump's Crypto Ball. They took a photo here in 2011. (Jeff Kravitz/Filmmagic)

"I've been on the crypto ball for 30 minutes?" he said.

Snoop Dogg praises Donald Trump: "Only Love and Respect"

“Make a lot of money, build a lot of relationships to help inner cities and communities, and teach financial literacy and encryption in spaces that don’t exist.

“Make a lot of money, build a lot of relationships to help inner cities and communities, and teach financial literacy and encryption in spaces that don’t exist.”

- Snoop Dogg

He continued: "That was 30 minutes. (For) 30 years, Snoop Dogg did a great thing for the community, built, showed up, stood up for people, made it a reality, and became everything for me."

Snoop made it clear that his performance was not Trump's approval.

“Even if I’m willing to do it for him and hang out with him and take pictures with him, your mother can’t--- ers tell me what I can and can’t do.

Snoop Dogg shared a hot message with critics at the Breakfast Club. (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

"But I'm not a politician. I don't represent the Republican. I don't represent the Democratic. I represent the mother-in-the blank period of the gangster party, and we didn't explain S--- so that's why I didn't explain. That's why when I don't introduce my mother in detail--when the mother tried to cancel me and said he was short," he said.

The rapper shared some examples of comments he received online after the inauguration.

President Donald Trump's inauguration date is January 20. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Snoop Dogg said: "I'll post S --- and then I see mothers -- ers, for example, 'Oh, he's a sold out.' You know what I'll do? Guess what they'll do? Yes...you let me f --- Ed...I'll go all out in your s and talk to you face to face.

“What I do in real life should be more important to you than what I do when playing or making music or doing that,” he said, then adding that people should ask, “What is he like as a real person?”

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Snoop Dogg's representative did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

Shortly after Trump’s big day, the “Gin and Juice” rapper shared a video of his reaction to the rebound.

Rapper Snoop Dogg's historical criticism of Donald Trump and his supporters said he is now "without love and respect" to the president. (Michael Kovac/Wireimage/Getty Images)

Snoop, 53, is listening to Gospel Music because he appears to smoke marijuana in a car.

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"This is Sunday. I have a good news in my heart," he said in the video clip. On Instagram. “Though all the hatred I want to answer with love, I love so much.”

"Do your life right, don't worry about mine anymore. I'm cool. I'm together. Still black. Still 100% black. All''t until your ball or you fall."

Snoop Dogg has previously talked about his rebound with Donald Trump. (Alex Brandon)

The rapper also talked about how he handled negative reactions before and after his inauguration.

"When you reach the highest, no matter who you are, you'g en' deal with hatred. ... Personally, I personally answer with success and love. This is my answer to my hatred and negative emotions, because it is the most powerful force that can beat it." “R&B Money Podcast” In January.

Snoop played in the Crypto Ball game and played a fan favorite on the journey “Don’t Stop Believe” from Bob Marley’s Three Birds (No One Worry). He also performed some of his own hits, including “Drop it like the heat.”

Rick Ross shares footage with Snoop Dogg on the 2025 Crypto Ball. (Snoop Dogg/Rick Ross/Instagram)

"Young, Wild and Free" rappers have changed their minds about President Trump.

A few years after Snoopy appeared”apprentice“In 2007, he laughed in the 2011 Trump barbecue, calling Trump a clown and laughing at him in the music video. In a video of his song “Lavender,” Snoopy described Trump as a clown and shot the president in the head.

In 2020, during a appearance on the Big Boys radio show, Snoopy believed Trump should not take office.

Snoop Dogg isn't always a Donald Trump fan. (Tom Weller/Voigt/Getty Images)

“I’m not Never voted I think one day of my life, but I think I'm going to go out and vote because I can't stand seeing this punk again in the office,” the rapper said.Big Boys' Community On actual 92.3. ”

Snoop explained that because of his criminal record, he did not believe he was allowed to vote at the time. Snoopy was convicted of felony crimes in 1990 and 2007.

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However, after a long history of condemning the president and his supporters, Snoopy praised Trump in January 2024.

"Donald Trump? ... He's nothing wrong with me. He just did a great thing for me. He pardoned Michael Harris."

Snoop Dogg had previously said that President Donald Trump “is nothing wrong with me.” (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

“So, I only have love and respect for Donald Trump.”

Michael "Harry-o" Harris, assistant to Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight, founder of Godfather Entertainment, the label's parent company, was pardoned in 2021, one of the final decisions before Trump left the office for the first time. Snoop Dogg was signed by tags and only left later in his career. Snoop won the death row record in 2022.

Harris was imprisoned for thirty years on conspiracy and attempted murder. Snoop Dogg praised Trump at the time Harris' commute.

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Stephanie Giang-Paunon of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.