Snoop Dogg got into some trouble in Sweden while in the country for a concert. The rapper was arrested on July 25 after police believed he was under the influence of drugs.
He was pulled over by the authorities, who then believed he was "under the influence of narcotics" and took him to the station.
“Police carrying out roadside controls noticed that Snoop Dogg [whose car was pulled over] seemed to be under the influence of narcotics. He was arrested and taken to the police station to take a urine test,” said police spokesman Daniel Nilsson.
The encounter was said to occur in only a few minutes as the rapper left after providing the police with a urine sample.
The 43-year-old rapper wasn’t just going to stay silent about the arrest, as he posted videos of himself in the back of a cop car.
Snoop Dogg has gone on a huge online rant about being held by Swedish police over the weekend after he was arrested on suspicion of using illegal drugs.
“They got me in the back of a police car right now in Sweden,” he said, as police lights flashed in the background. “Pulled me over for nothing, taking us to the station where I gotta go pee in a cup for nothing."
He added: "I ain’t did nothing. All I did was came to the country and did a concert and now I gotta go to the police station. For nothin’.”
Snoop Dogg followed the video up with a photo of himself on stage with a caption that began, “2 all my sweden fans U can blame YA police dept for never seeing me again in your beautiful country,” he wrote.
In another video, he claimed he was being racially profiled and "snatched out of his car", captioning the clip: "On my mamas im sick and tired of the p***. N America n these countries that jus don't respect us f*** that new me new u u do we do 2."
He insisted he will never go back to play in Sweden, telling followers: "On my way to the police station in Sweden, sorry about that, all the fans in Sweden, I'll never be back in this country.
"Y'all can thank y'all police chief and all the police that run y'all police department. It's been real, thank you but I'm gone."
Information and details about the incident are still developing, but Snoop Dogg’s videos will almost certainly prove instrumental in detailing the case.