Snoop Dogg wows Trump inauguration Crypto Ball with Bob Marley song

From Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” to Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds (Don’t Worry About a Thing),” Snoop shook up Trump supporters as a DJ and sent a positive yet inspiring musical message. He also led some of his own hits, adding “Drop It Like It’s Hot. “

SNOOP DOGG PLAYS DONALD TRUMP’S MAN: “NOTHING BUT LOVE AND RESPECT”

Snoop Dogg performed “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” by Bob Marley at the pre-inauguration event. (Getty Images/Brian Prahl via Splash by Shutterstock)

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Videos of the prolific rapper have surfaced on social media, showing a carefree Snoop in Washington, D. C. , dressed in a black jacket with gold buttons and a bow tie. She finished her look with matching gold frame sunglasses.

Other high-profiled guests included rapper Rick Ross and UFC star Colby Covington, who both posted about hanging with Snoop. 

“Just a ‘G’ Thang,” Covington shared on X.  

Rapper Rick Ross was also at Crypto Ball and shared a video with Snoop Dogg. (Snoop Dogg/Rick Ross/Instagram)

The “Young, Wild and Free” rapper directed after recently making his song about President-elect Trump.  

Years after Snoop appeared on “The Apprentice” in 2007, he called Trump a clown and mocked him in a music video. In the video for his 2017 song “Lavender,” Snoop portrayed Trump as a clown and shot the president in the head.  

Snoop Dogg praised Donald Trump in 2024 after criticizing the President-elect for years. (Getty Images)

Snoop also laughed at a Trump roast in 2011.  

In 2020, during an appearance on Big Boy’s radio show, Snoop argued Trump shouldn’t be in office. 

“I ain’t never voted a day in my life, but this year I think I’m going to get out and vote because I can’t stand to see this punk in office one more year,” the rapper said on “Big Boy’s Neighborhood on Real 92.3.”

The 53-year-old rapper explained that he didn’t think he would be allowed to vote at the time because of his criminal history. Snoop was convicted of a felony in 1990 and 2007.

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XXL Magazine shared a video clip on social media of the rapper ripping Trump and his followers, saying “Donald Trump is a f—ing weirdo. If you voted for him, I don’t have no problem with that. But if you’re still with him, f— you.”

Historically critical of Donald Trump and his supporters, rapper Snoop Dogg says he now has “nothing but love and respect” for the president-elect. (Michael Kovac/WireImage/Getty Images)

However, after a long history of condemning the President-elect and his supporters, Snoop praised Trump in January 2024.

“Donald Trump? Array. . . He didn’t do anything to me. He just did wonderful things for me. He forgave Michael Harris,” Snoop told the Sunday Times.

“So I have no love or respect for Donald Trump. “

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Snoop Dogg explained in the past that he thought he couldn’t vote because of his criminal record. (Ronald Martínez/Getty Images)

Michael “Harry-O” Harris, an associate of Suge Knight, co-founder of Death Row Records and founder of the label’s parent company, Godfather Entertainment, was pardoned in 2021 as one of Trump’s final decisions before leaving office. Snoop Dogg signed with the label only to leave later in his career. Snoop acquired Death Row Records in 2022.  

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Harris imprisoned for conspiracy and attempted murder for more than three decades. Snoop Dogg congratulated Trump for switching to Harris.

President-elect Trump will be sworn in as president of the United States on Monday, January 20.

Stephanie Giang-Paunon is an entertainment for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to stephanie. giang@fox. com and on Twitter: @SGiangPaunon.

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