
"Therapeutically, I was able to get off some answers that may have people trying to figure out where I'm going from here."
"I don't represent the Republican Party. I don't represent the Democratic Party. I represent the gangster party. Period."
After receiving backlash for his performance at Trump's inauguration, Snoop Dogg used the controversy to create his new album "Iz It a Crime?". During a preview event, he expressed how the album serves as a therapy for him, stemming from a period of losing fans and feeling misunderstood. He noted the album includes collaborations with artists like Wiz Khalifa, and emphasized that his performance was not a political statement but a business decision aimed at benefiting his community.
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