On the night in which President Obama bid farewell to the nation, Snoop Dogg took to social media looking forward to January 20, the date in which Donald Trump will be officially sworn in as the 45th U.S. President. That'll be the day in which the curious question as to who will volunteer themselves to entertain during the ceremony, will be answered. And Snoop says he's just waiting to find out who it's going to be.

"So ain't nobody going to perform for Donald Trump, huh? Which one of you jigaboo a** n***as gonna be the first one to do it?" said Snoop in a video posted to Instagram. "I'm waiting, I'm going to roast the f**k out of one of you Uncle Tom a** n***as for doing it."

Over the past several weeks the question has been raised, and then passed along from one artist to the next, who've been rumored to appear, but went on to turn the function down. Most recently Moby was asked if he'd accept an invitation, to which he answered only under the condition that he gets to play Public Enemy for attendees of the exclusive event. The ultimatum echoed one made by UK X-Factor contender Rebecca Ferguson, who said she'd perform if she could sing Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit." Opera singer Andrea Bocelli, country singer Garth Brooks, and Broadway star Idina Menzel have also turned down invitations to perform.

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