You couldn't pay me to share a blunt with that guy right now. The article is spot on, noting people want an apology that is at least as loud as the offense and that celebrities spend too much time riding the line so they can keep raking in the money. (I appreciated the Swift call out, too.)
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An apology track with Lil Nas X might be enough
He gotta do the gok gok gok sound
Definitely
Just another fading celeb desperately trying to stay relevant, and inevitably screwing it up. It was already hard to take him seriously, now it's basically impossible.
Snoop Dog is one of the most corporate sellout jokes there is. The fact he still has a reputation as this cool man of the people is hilarious.