Snoop Dogg Racist Insult On Instagram Revealed

Popular rapper Snoop Dogg was not aware as to how he could use social media to his advantage.

 


 

Snoop Dogg opens up on Instagram

During an appearance on 85 South Comedy Show, he shared that he didn’t look at Instagram as valuable because he believed people posted just about anything.

“Look at this sh-t, I can just post anything … Then I say, ‘Oh wait a minute. I can just post some sh-t I’m selling or some sh-t I want you to show up to, or some sh-t I’m promoting or a positive message, or some sh-t I’m trying to get off.’ Then, I started thinking like a businessman,” Snoop Dogg explained.

Snoop Dogg started to leverage Instagram for his benefit, but he also learned it was equally as important to be involved with the brands who were benefiting from his exposure. Around this time, he claimed that he learned a company scaled to a $100 million valuation after they were promoted on his page.

“Then the n–gas from Instagram do an interview and say, ‘Hey man, our company was regular until one celebrity got behind it, and then we became a $100 million company. That celebrity was Snoop Dogg,’” he explained.

However, Snoop Dogg admits he didn’t have the same business acumen we see today back then. He continued:

“I didn’t have the game to get a piece of the pie … Now we know better. You know better, you do better. So, moving forward to the brothers and sisters out there watching, when you [are] valuable, know your value. Ask for equity. Ask for a piece of the pie. Don’t just take that little snap back that they want to throw you up front. You want a piece of the pie to make sure that you get a piece of it after it continues to grow. If you grew a brand, you should be a part of the brand.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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