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Snoop Dogg under fire as outraged fans attack him for ‘bullying’ the powerful rapper who needs to ‘put down his chicken wings’
Rising rapper Dave Blunts he has fans willing to fight for him – even when it means fighting Snoop Dogg.
Snoop Dogg is in hot water after being called out for comments he made during which he trolled Blunts about his weight following the latest artist’s viral performance.
Last week, Blunts, 23, performed his viral song “Cup” in front of a sold out crowd in Los Angeles.
In the video clips, you may see the latest artist ecstatic and having fun with the moment as the packed house screams the lyrics to his song. In one clip circulating on social media, Blunts will be seen sitting in a chair during the performance. Due to his cult popularity, the videos gained numerous attention, including catching the attention of iconic rapper Snoop Dogg.
Any latest rapper can be thrilled to have Snoop appreciate his music, let alone share his performance. However, many felt that Snoop’s response and comments about Blunt’s performance were an amazing shame.
“Let’s put down the chicken wings and Tata Nefew chips and the chair will break and soon we’ll reach the end of the cup,” Snoop announced in the caption of his Instagram post.
While several comments on the post maintained the same mean-shaming dynamic towards Blunts and his size, many were disillusioned that the rapper lent himself to the mean energy.
“That’s not cool, uncle,” one person said. Another one then appeared and replied to Snoop, “help him instead of clowning around.”
The fan suggested that Snoop and other trolls take the opportunity to learn more about the rising rapper.
“I did a little deep dive into his account and he’s a very laid-back guy. He definitely doesn’t deserve to be laughed at. Snoop will definitely end his relationship with him. @iluvyoudaveblunts <——- good guy,” they said.
One follower responded, calling the video a cry for help. “We watch this man sing about ending himself. Someone please tell this man to discover a therapist and a coach. He could be very talented and we’re uninterested in losing talented people too early. I would like to see more black men grow old, man.
Blunts shared his own post about his “first performance” on his profile. Instagram with a bizarre message during which he announced that he was “close to a nervous breakdown” before happening stage.
The performance clip and Snoop’s comment made it to X, and other people still weren’t fans of Snoop’s shady, embarrassing comment.
One person called Snoop’s side post abusive. “Damn sad cause I like Dave Blunts and he really makes fun music lol. You can’t hate the music, so you hate his appearance. I wonder how much more great art we would have if people didn’t feel the need to abuse every person who tried.”
Another X user had a matter for all the body shamers in the comments. “Oh, those quotes. Why are you so mean to fat people???”
Third person tried to stop the cruel comments by sharing a video of Blunts performing before taking their seats.
The Iowa native began gaining popularity on the Internet at the age of 15, sharing funny anime-inspired photos and videos. However, his fandom grew when he was 18 years old when he began making music. Fans love his quirky songs, and his DM texts are stuffed with messages begging him to prove it to his fans. One of his first viral hits, “Hospital Bed,” included wild comments about his dangerous behavior in front of a nurse. Blunts added to the frenzy by sharing a video of himself recording the song from his hospital bed.
Blunts talked to Complex earlier this summer with the June release of his album “Well Dude Here’s My Thing.”
“People still think I’m joking, but this shit is real,” he says. “I keep all my receipts.”
“I most like to rap about women, my friends, traumatic experiences and controversial topics,” he stated in his latest apology about the content of his music. “Whenever I play my music for anyone, I just think, ‘Hey man, I just want to let you know that I’m talking some crazy shit. I do not know what’s incorrect with me. And I’m sorry.