Rapper Nelly is speaking to Fox News Digital after his performance at President Donald Trump's Liberty Ball, which garnered him backlash.
Nelly has addressed the backlash to his choice to perform at Donald Trump’s Liberty Inaugural Ball. Days before the performance, the Country Grammar star sat down with Willie D to answer why he decided to take the gig.
Amid backlash, Nelly is defending his decision to perform at an inaugural ball following President-elect Donald Trump's swearing-in on Monday. "I respect the office," Nelly said. "This isn't politics. The politics, for me, it's over. He won. He's the ...
Fellow rappers Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross also performed at the president-elect's pre-inaugural Crypto Ball. on Jan. 17.
Snoop Dogg responds to critics who called him out for performing at Donald Trump's Inauguration Ball, asks them to stop worrying about him.
Co-hosts of "The View" had an intense debate about whether Black artists like Snoop Dogg should be judged for performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Antonio Moore discusses Trump’s inauguration, his orders, and Snoop & Nelly’s performances. Nelly insists his participation isn’t political.
Snoop Dogg is addressing the criticism he received after performing at an event in honor of Donald Trump's inauguration ahead of his second term as president.
The Trump administration is being sued by the Quakers due to the recent ICE raids on immigrants in the U.S. The lawsuit was filed against the Department of Homeland Security thanks to Trump's brazen change to the law that now allows ICE to operate in "sensitive locations," per Newsweek.
Hip-hop, once a movement and a megaphone for Black empowerment and communal struggle, has been hijacked by the almighty dollar, leading to artists such as Snoop, Nelly, and Soulja Boy performing at Trump inauguration events,
Jan. 26, Snoop Dogg says he's still "100 percent Black" after performing at Trump's inauguration. He shared a video on Instagram that addressed the criticism he received.