Snoop Dogg claims to be the 1st Celebrity on Instagram

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Snoop Dogg claims to be the 1st Celebrity on Instagram

Snoop Dogg said to the first celebrity on Instagram on Drink Champs.

On Drink Champs, it appears that Snoop Dogg will have an eventful sit down with N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN. Not only will Snoop provide additional information regarding a future Death Row/Bad Boy collaboration, but the “Gin & Juice” superstar will also make some assertions that will most certainly rile up Soulja Boy.

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Snoop stated in a new teaser of the show released to Instagram on Thursday, “I’m the first celebrity on Instagram and they brag about that s**t” (April 14). After that, N.O.R.E. stated that he assumed the “Cr*nk Dat” rapper was the first celebrity to use Instagram since he usually claims to be the first to do anything.

“No, n–ga. Snoop Dogg,” he said. “They do symposiums where they have their conversations about how the company became a billion-dollar company. So the CEO would have a little headpiece on and ‘you know when we first started Instagram our company was a small company and then there’s this one celebrity that, you know, got on our page and started blowing it up and then we became a hundred billion-dollar company. You know who that celebrity is? It’s Snoop Dogg.’ And everybody in the crowd clapping and sh(t.”

 

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Snoop Dogg’s accusation has elicited no response from Soulja Boy. Snoop also talked about the Bad Boy and Death Row collaboration he hinted when he took over Death Row in February.
“We can show growth and progression that we can move forward,” Snoop said of the partnership. “We can take this Bad Boy x Death Row what it used to be, and make it a collaboration on peace and love. ‘Cause that’s who I am. I’m Suge and Puffy.”

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However, as a result of the violent East Coast and West Coast rivalries that engulfed the 1990s, the collaboration has undoubtedly received backlash from supporters. Anyone who criticises him for working with Diddy gets a retort from the rap legend. “Sh*t the f**k up and stop being brainwashed,” he said. “I love Puff, I love his kids now ni**a what’s happening? I own Death Row so I do what the f**k I want to do.”

The first famous individual to adopt the app was the rapper Snoop Dogg, as confirmed by the founders of Instagram, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger. They mentioned that Snoop Dogg was the first to sign up early. “He did sign up early. When Snoop Dogg joins your team of eight or nine employees, you receive a message saying, “Snoop’s work people want to come over to the office.” Snoop’s individuals? I have no people. Do you have anyone here?”

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