Snoop Dogg reacts to Kansas concert backlash: ‘When you pay for Snoop Dogg, you gon’ get Snoop Dogg’

Editor's note: The story below contains some profanity, included in a direct quote. 

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Rapper Snoop Dogg reacted to backlash over his performance at Kansas University Friday, Oct. 4 that included pole dancers, a money gun, and profanity.

This prompted an apology from the KU's Athletics Director Jeff Long:


Snoop Dogg spoke out about the incident, telling radio host Howard Stern that he thought the fans enjoyed themselves.

"The audience enjoyed that s**t," Snoop said. "I don't know what the f**k they talking about."

Snoop also said he had a lot of love for the university and didn't want to talk badly about them.

"I think it was more the publicity of what I did," the rapper said. "They had to cover it up. I respect them, and I wasn't gonna put no smut on their name and say they did anything wrong because they invited me to come do what I do."

But he did say he's always going to be himself.

"And when you pay for Snoop Dogg, you gon' get Snoop Dogg," he said.