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According to Snoop Dogg, there's no bad blood between him and the University of Kansas' athletic director Jeff Long. As a guest on The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday, Snoop assured the public there were larger factors at work.
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"I think it was more the publicity of what I did," Snoop reportedly said of the backlash, and subsequent damage control. "They had to cover it up. And I respect them, I wasn't gonna put smut on their name and say they did anything wrong because they invited me to come do what I do. And when you pay for Snoop Dogg, you get Snoop Dogg."
Snoop's performance at the Jayhawks' "Late Night in the Phog" pep rally drew headlines earlier this week after he performed uncensored versions of his music and featured money-gun-wielding background dancers using stripper poles as props. Snoop rebuffed rumors that he'd been asked to leave campus and remained confident the show went well, adding "The audience enjoyed that shit. I don't know what the fuck they talking about...I had the time of my life. I enjoyed myself, hung out with the basketball teams."
SOURCE: TMZ
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