During his intervention on the show, Snoop Dogg explained why he had never voted and why he thought it was particularly important to make his voice heard in the 2020 elections. The rapper thought he was not not allowed to vote after being convicted of a crime in 1990 and 2007
Los Angeles: Rapper Snoop Dogg has announced that he will vote for the first time in November. Snoop Dogg, who is known for numbers like “Young, Wild & Free” and “Drop It Like It’s Hot” among many others, spoke on the radio show Real 92.3, Big Boy’s Neighborhood, reports people. com.
During his intervention on the show, Snoop Dogg explained why he had never voted and why he thought it was particularly important to make his voice heard in the 2020 elections. The rapper thought he was not not allowed to vote after being convicted of a crime in 1990 and 2007.
“For many years, they brainwashed me into thinking that you couldn’t vote because you had a criminal record. I didn’t know it. My file was deleted so I can vote now” , did he declare.
Sharing his thoughts on President Donald Trump, he made it clear that he would not vote for the Republican in November. “I have never voted a day in my life, but this year I think I will go out and vote because I cannot bear to see this punk in power for another year,” he said.
Snoop Dogg also said he should vote to encourage others to do the same. “We have to make a difference, I can’t talk about it and I can’t be. I can’t tell you to do it and then not to do it. If I tell you to do something, I’ve already done it. “
The rapper also said he wanted to “lead the way” during the COVID-19 pandemic by reminding people to stay home. The rapper said he was “busy (himself) and stayed active” during his self-isolation. “I have been up and down. I am a human being, I have good days, bad days, but I am more locked up so I like to walk, so either go around in circles, watch things on television , playing video games, “he said.