Powerful Signal for Queer Teens - Snoop Dogg Lends Voice to LGBTQ+ Support with 'Love is Love'
Snoop Dogg has lent his voice and influence to support the LGBTQ+ community. The rapper, known for his animated children's series 'Doggyland', has collaborated on a song called 'Love is Love' with Jeremy Beloate, an openly LGBTQ+ artist, and other musicians. The track is part of Snoop's involvement with GLAAD's Spirit Day initiative.
Snoop Dogg discussed the importance of Spirit Day with Jeremy Beloate, who voices a puppy named Zippy in 'Doggyland'. The song 'Love is Love' features Zippy singing about love and acceptance, reflecting Snoop's belief that 'Love is the key' in families with diverse backgrounds.
Snoop's change of heart since the 'Lightyear' controversy is evident in his support for Spirit Day. On October 16, he will join others in wearing purple to show solidarity with queer youth. The rapper has joined forces with GLAAD for this initiative, demonstrating his commitment to promoting love and acceptance.
Snoop Dogg's collaboration with Jeremy Beloate on 'Love is Love' and his support for Spirit Day mark a significant step in his advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community. Through his animated series 'Doggyland' and his public stance, Snoop is using his platform to promote love, acceptance, and understanding.