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Snoop Lion Not Feeling Reebok's Decision To Drop Rick Ross


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Reebok made the decision to terminate their endorsement deal with Rick Ross in light of the controversy over his lyrics on Rocko's "U.O.E.N.O," and while some fans have applauded the clothing brand, others have argued in defense of the Miami rapper--one of them being Snoop Lion. When he appeared on Wednesday's (April 24) episode of "RapFix Live" Soop defended Rozay's right to freedom of speech, telling Sway, "When you're buying Snoop Dogg you're buying all that that come with it. When you're buying Rozay, you're buying all that come with it. You know what his lifestyle is about, you know what his music is about, so you have to engulf all of that. If you're not willing to take all that on, then step out of the way and stop playing and acting like he's bringing harm to your company." Read the full story at MTV News or hear Snoop explain in the video above. Watch full episodes of "RapFix Live" at RapFixLive.MTV.com.



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