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Snoop Dogg Refers To Chappelle And DaBaby As He Attacks Cancel Culture



It seems like we can’t go one week without a celebrity complaining about cancel culture, but Snoop Dogg isn’t worried about the same fate.


While chatting with Druski in the Behind The Vest Clubhouse room, the Long Beach legend expressed his disgust with the cancel culture. He stated that he wants to see someone try to cancel him.



After that, Druski talked about "this cancel culture bull***t," asking Snoop how he felt about it. Unsurprisingly, it sparked quite a reaction.


“I wish a motherf***er would try to cancel me,” he said, going on to say that cancel culture only works “if you believe it when they tryna cancel you.”


Furthermore, Snoop Dogg referred to two individuals who have received their fair share of criticism recently (but still have flourishing careers regardless, making the concept of "cancel culture" questionable): DaBaby and Dave Chappelle.


“’Cause you see DaBaby, you see David Chappelle,” he continued. “You see certain motherf***ers, like, ‘If you don’t get out of here with that s**t.’ Gimme a week n**** I’ll be back up, you know what I’m saying? You gotta believe it.”


Snoop Dogg continued to make his point, “You gotta know that your base is your base. You can’t—the cancel community is not bigger than my fan base. I beg to differ. Let’s match up n****… Cancel community meet up. Line up. Cancel community, I need you n****s to line up.”


As with most other celebrities, Snoop has faced controversy in recent years but has yet to be cancelled.



Following Gayle King's interview with Lisa Leslie, in which they discussed Kobe Bryant's death, Snoop apologized for some harsh remarks he made towards her. Snoop Dogg also faced criticism for supporting Bill Cosby's release, who has been accused by over 60 women of rape and sexual misconduct.






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