Backlash Over Rappers Performing at Trump's Inaugural Events
- Jermy Johnson
- Jan 19
- 2 min read

A storm of controversy has erupted after reports surfaced that several prominent rappers, including Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, Nelly, and Soulja Boy, performed at inaugural events for President-elect Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.
The performances, which were part of the festivities leading up to Trump's swearing-in as the 47th president, were met with widespread criticism, particularly from Black Twitter users.
The Crypto Ball and Bitcoin Payments
On Friday, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross headlined the exclusive Crypto Ball, a black-tie event organized by crypto entrepreneur David Sacks, who was recently appointed by Trump as the "AI and Crypto Czar." The two hip-hop legends reportedly accepted payment for their performances in Bitcoin, which is currently trading at a staggering $103,000 per coin. Soulja Boy also took the stage at the event, which served as a celebration of Trump's commitment to being the first crypto-friendly president.
Nelly to Perform at Liberty Ball
Rapper Nelly is also slated to perform at the Inaugural Liberty Ball on Monday, January 20, alongside the Village People and country music star Jason Aldean. The 50-year-old rapper, known for hits like "Hot in Herre" and "Dilemma," joins a lineup of artists who have faced backlash for aligning with Trump's inaugural celebrations.
Social Media Outrage and Calls for Accountability
News of the rappers' performances quickly ignited outrage online, with many users labeling the artists "sellouts" and comparing them to singer Chrisette Michele, who faced similar backlash for performing at Trump's 2017 inauguration.
One user wrote, "Where would the likes of Snoop Dogg, Nelly, Rick Ross be without Black people? We propelled them to where they are now. By buying their albums or whatever their endeavors. We will no longer support sellouts any longer. So white people, it's your turn and your time to take over."
Others expressed their disappointment at the timing of the performances, coming just days before Martin Luther King Jr. Day. "No black people are really embarrassing. You telling me Snoop, Nelly, Rick Ross, and Soulja Boy all performed for this man? I'm really disgusted. Right before MLK day too," one post read.
Many users called for a uniform response to the artists' actions, referencing the backlash Chrisette Michele faced in 2017. "Snoop Dogg, Nelly, Soulja Boy, and Rick Ross are all supporting Donald Trump. Surely the culture will treat them the same way they tried to treat Drake by accusing him of being a Trump supporter with no proof, right?"
As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the hip-hop community and the public at large will respond to the rappers' involvement in Trump's inaugural celebrations.
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