Co-hosts of "The View" had an intense debate about whether artists like Snoop Dogg should be judged for performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Drake's UMG lawsuit, the TikTok ban, the Nelly case and more music legal news from the past week, including cases involving Diddy and Tekashi 6ix9ine.
Antonio Moore discusses Trump’s inauguration, his orders, and Snoop & Nelly’s performances. Nelly insists his participation isn’t political.
Tomorrow (January 20) marks the second inauguration of president-elect Donald Trump. But, this Inauguration Day’s festivities are attracting attention for a number of contrasting reasons. One of the most hotly debated points of discussion surrounds the day’s featured entertainment–which includes rappers Nelly and Snoop Dogg.
Nelly is doubling down and saying he was as "honored" to have been invited by Trump to perform at the inauguration.
Rapper Nelly spoke about his upcoming performance at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration events Jan. 20, defending his decision amid backlash.
Snoop Dogg and Nelly join Trump inauguration events amid fan backlash, marking a shift from Snoop's previous anti-Trump stance.
The 50-year-old St. Lunatic told the Geto Boys rapper, "it's an honor" to “perform for the president of the United States, regardless of who is in office.”
Trump's decision to end diversity, equity and inclusion protections for minorities is the peak of white privilege.
Carrie Underwood and The Village People are among the artists who performed for President Donald Trump's Inauguration Day.
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.