<p>Snoop Dogg stirred up controversy when he posted a photo of his "Make America Crip Again" album cover on Instagram, which portrayed the dead body of President Donald Trump.<br /><br />The since-deleted picture featured Snoop Dogg wearing a blue hat looking over a lifeless body draped in an American flag with a toe tag reading "TRUMP."<br /><br />The 46-year-old rapper's publicist told Variety his album is already out with a different cover.<br /><br />The new cover features a blue baseball cap reading, "Make America Crip Again," mocking Trump's red hats with "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.<br /><br />Not only the cover, Snoop Dogg takes aim at Trump in the title track of the album as well, rapping, "The president said he wants to make America great again. F*** that s***, we gon' make America crip again."<br /><br />Earlier this year, Snoop Dogg drew controversy after the release of his "Lavender" music video in which he pulled a fake gun on a clown dressed as Trump.<br /><br />The president responded at the time on Twitter, writing: "Can you imagine what the outcry would be if (Snoop Dogg), failing career and all, had aimed and fired the gun at President Obama?"</p>
<p>Snoop Dogg stirred up controversy when he posted a photo of his "Make America Crip Again" album cover on Instagram, which portrayed the dead body of President Donald Trump.<br /><br />The since-deleted picture featured Snoop Dogg wearing a blue hat looking over a lifeless body draped in an American flag with a toe tag reading "TRUMP."<br /><br />The 46-year-old rapper's publicist told Variety his album is already out with a different cover.<br /><br />The new cover features a blue baseball cap reading, "Make America Crip Again," mocking Trump's red hats with "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.<br /><br />Not only the cover, Snoop Dogg takes aim at Trump in the title track of the album as well, rapping, "The president said he wants to make America great again. F*** that s***, we gon' make America crip again."<br /><br />Earlier this year, Snoop Dogg drew controversy after the release of his "Lavender" music video in which he pulled a fake gun on a clown dressed as Trump.<br /><br />The president responded at the time on Twitter, writing: "Can you imagine what the outcry would be if (Snoop Dogg), failing career and all, had aimed and fired the gun at President Obama?"</p>