Snoop Dogg, Rae Sremmurd & Young Jeezy Aren’t Happy About Trump Win

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There’s no doubt that hip-hop played a large role in this year’s presidential election, but perhaps not as big as many imagined.

From the beginning, rappers were using their platform to spread awareness and information. Run the Jewel’s Killer Mike took then presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders out to lunch to the local Busy Bee in his hometown of Atlanta, Ga. before taking the stage at a rally with an impassioned call for equality.

G.O.O.D. Music president Pusha T has been vocal in his support of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, releasing a pro-Clinton T-shirt reading “Delete Your Account” and teaming up with Clinton for a contest to register voters.