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Snoop Dogg Embraces LGBTQ+ Inclusion After Initial Backlash
16 Oct
Summary
- Snoop Dogg teams up with GLAAD to support LGBTQ+ youth
- Collaborates with LGBTQ+ artist Jeremy Beloate on new children's song
- Snoop's animated series Doggyland features same-sex families

In a surprising turn of events, rapper Snoop Dogg has embraced LGBTQ+ inclusion after facing backlash for his previous criticism of the same-sex couple featured in Disney's 2022 movie Lightyear. As of October 16, 2025, Snoop has teamed up with GLAAD, the LGBTQ+ media advocacy organization, to support Spirit Day, an annual initiative that promotes visibility and acceptance for LGBTQ+ youth.
Snoop's support goes beyond just wearing purple in solidarity. He has collaborated with LGBTQ+ artist Jeremy Beloate, who competed on Snoop's team on The Voice, on a new song titled "Love is Love" that is featured in a recent episode of Snoop's animated children's series Doggyland on YouTube. The song celebrates diverse families, including same-sex parents, and their unique bonds.
In an interview, Snoop expressed his desire to use the platform of Doggyland to address questions and concerns that children may have about LGBTQ+ relationships and families. "It's teaching situations that kids in the world is going through right now in a beautiful way through song, dance, melody, just trying to get more clarity on how we live and the way we live," he said, emphasizing the importance of representation and understanding.




