Big debut for Iowa rapper Dave Blunts. |
Y'all voted for this.
Winners and losers of 2024.
We got politicians cheering people murdering unarmed civilians. A white man puts a chokehold on a homeless Black man. He gets away with murder. The far right cheers it.
A white man murders a healthcare CEO in broad daylight, uses an opportunity to make a point about the unfairness in insurance providers. He is arrested and hailed as a hero. The far right chastises the public because of it.
The conservatives care about transgender Americans going to the restroom.
They care about single parents who are unable to work because of their children's needs.
They care about overweight people being models, internet celebrities and visible.
They care more about Israel than the U.S.
And it seems like Black men are failing into the trap of culture wars.
There's too many times that Big Snoop hit the blunt too hard.
He irked Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris, MAGAland, The Game and now Dave Blunts.
Davion Blessing known professionally as Dave Blunts, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and internet personality. He is best known for his 2024 single, The Cup, which went viral in late 2024.
He is morbidly obese. He weighs over 500lbs. He admits it. He isn't ashamed about his weight. His family and girlfriend love him as he is.
He began recording and releasing music in 2018.
After contemplating quitting music in late 2023, Blunts began uploading videos to TikTok in 2024, quickly gaining popularity. He released three projects between February and March, as well as the single "The Cup" in April, which received support from rapper Lil Yachty. Blunts later signed to the Los Angeles label Listen to the Kids. On June 28, 2024, Blunts released his debut studio album Well Dude Here’s My Thing.
In December 2024, a video of Blunts performing at a concert commemorating late rapper Juice Wrld went viral. The video shows Blunts performing while sitting down and using an oxygen tank. Fans expressed concerns for the rapper's health and discomfort at watching his struggle on stage. During the performance, he also directed criticism towards Snoop Dogg, who had previously attacked Blunts in an Instagram post.
Big Snoop trolling sparked a feud with upcoming rapper. |
In a November social media post, Snoop Dogg shared footage of the rapper sitting down while rapping his song, “The Cup,” where he raps that he’ll never put down his styrofoam companion.
“Well put down the chicken wings and Tata chips Nefew,” Snoop reacted, adding, “That chair gone break soon.” Blunt took to Snoop’s comment section replying, “Damn Unc.”
One of his biggest performances to date, this weekend’s 4th Annual JUICE WRLD DAY in Chicago — honoring the late rapper who died in 2019 — found Dave hitting the stage, again, sitting during his performance. It was then that he asked the crowd if they had a problem with him sitting down for his set, to which they had no objections.
“Exactly, get the f**k off my d**k, Snoop Dogg,” he yelled to the crowd. As for Snoop, he found the statement comical, adding that he apologized for his initial comments.
While Snoop has promised to leave the situation alone, others have also expressed concerns for the up-and-comers health due to him using an oxygen tank during the performance. Many also emphasize that it isn’t about him being overweight, as Hip-Hop has produced plenty of heavyset rappers, but rather his need for medical assistance to get through a performance.
Snoop Dogg, the owner of Doggystyle Records and Death Row Records is preparing for his joint collaboration album with former co founder Dr. Dre.
The album title Missionary will be released on Death Row and Aftermath Entertainment with Dr. Dre being the executive producer.
The two also will launch the Gin & Juice beverage company.
Big Snoop is an internet troll as well. He often post on X or Instagram and it usually goes viral.
His time also is served as a celebrity judge on NBC's The Voice. He is hoping he will get his name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame or induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame soon.
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