Snoop Dogg Partners With GLAAD to Support LGBTQ Youth After ‘Lightyear’ Backlash

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Snoop Dogg is using his platform to uplift and educate — and this time, he’s teaming up with GLAAD to do it.

The 53-year-old rap legend joined the organization for a special Spirit Day conversation to support LGBTQ+ youth and their families. The chat featured The Voice alum Jeremy Beloate — an out member of the LGBTQ+ community who competed on Team Snoop during the show.

In their talk, Snoop expressed heartfelt support and discussed their collaboration on a new song, “Love is Love,” featured in his animated YouTube children’s series, Doggyland.

“It’s teaching parenthood. 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,” Snoop said in the conversation. “And I felt like this music is a beautiful bridge to bringing understanding.”

He continued, “This is a program we’ve been doing for years where we involve kids. These are things that kids have questions about so now hopefully we can help answer these questions and help them to live a happy life and understand that love is love.”

“It’s a beautiful thing that kids can have parents of all walks and be shown love, to be taught what love is…being able to have parents from all walks of life, whether it be two fathers, two mothers, whatever it is, love is the key,” he added.

The partnership comes after Snoop previously went viral for comments about a same-sex romance scene in Lightyear. His candidness about that moment — and willingness to grow — has sparked fresh appreciation for his openness.

Snoop’s collaboration with GLAAD and Doggyland isn’t just about music; it’s about using art to teach acceptance. Through melody, movement, and message, he’s showing that love really does unite — and educating the next generation in the process.