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Snoop Dogg's 4 Kids: All About Corde, Cordell, Cori and Julian
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Snoop Dogg has three children with his wife, Shante Brown, and a son from a previous relationship. Here's everything to know about the rapper's children.
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Snoop Dogg is best known for his iconic career as a rapper and his cooking shows with Martha Stewart, but he's also a father of four. The "Drop It Like It's Hot" artist shares sons Corde, 30, and Cordell, 27, as well as daughter Cori, 25, with his wife, Shante Broadus, whom he's been married to since 1997. He also has a son, Julian, 26, from a previous relationship. Snoop gave a glimpse into his family life on his E! reality show Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood, which ran for two seasons from 2007 to 2009 and followed Snoop and Shante as they raised their three kids. In a 2007 interview with PEOPLE, the rapper discussed why he thought the show and its message were important, saying: “Ninety percent of rappers grew up without fathers, but you see ninety percent of those rappers becoming fathers to their kids. We don’t ever get commended for that. We become real men when we get to this level we’re at right now.” That same year, Snoop spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about being a strict parent and his experience coaching his kids’ football teams. "I’m hard. I cuss ’em out. But my philosophy is, I pick on them, and then I pick them up," he said. "That’s what I do, to let them know that I expect more out of them, because they’re better than that." Snoop opened up about his role as a dad in a 2015 interview with Today, telling the outlet: "My relationship with my kids is more important than anything. It's a friendship relationship ... it's based on me being a father, a mentor and a friend." He’s also a grandfather to five children and loves spending time with his grandkids, posting photos of their quality time together on social media. Keep reading for everything there is to know about Snoop Dogg’s kids. Corde Broadus, 30 The first of Snoop’s children with wife Shante, Corde Broadus was born in August 1994. Corde followed in his father's footsteps and is pursuing a career in music; he currently performs as a rapper under the moniker Kalvin Love. He was also the first to make Snoop a grandfather when he had a son, Zion, with his ex-girlfriend Jessica Kyzer in 2012. With his longtime girlfriend Soraya Love, he has two other children: son Leo and daughter Elleven Love. The couple also welcomed a son, Kai Love, in 2019, who died 10 days after his birth. “My son did all he needed to do in his 10 days here on earth. He has now graduated and continuing to do work,” Corde wrote on Instagram a few days after Kai's death. “He died in my arms and that feeling of energy will never leave me. Kai wants all of you to know he’s doing great and wants to continue to inspire those who light is dim.” Cordell Broadus, 27 Snoop and Shante's second son, Cordell Broadus, was born on Feb. 21, 1997. Cordell played football throughout high school and went on to play for UCLA, committing to the school in February 2015. However, his career as a Bruin was short-lived, and he quit the team in August 2015 to pursue different creative aspirations. “Cordell informed me yesterday that he has decided to pursue other passions in his life — in particular his love of film through his company Film School Productions,” UCLA Coach Jim Mora said in a statement published by the Los Angeles Times. “Cordell is an amazing young man with many talents, and we wish him nothing but the best as he continues to pursue his degree at UCLA.” After leaving UCLA, Cordell went on to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. He had a small role in the 2012 comedy Mac and Devin Go to High School, which starred Wiz Khalifa and his dad. With his film company, Film School Productions, Cordell now mainly focuses on directing. He’s been working on a documentary called Son of Kings, which will follow his family’s lineage and “the journey of a Black man in America.” “My whole life I just always heard stories about my family and the legacy that, not only my dad but my grandfather and the ones that came before us. I just always wanted to tell something that I knew, because I took a writing class at UCLA for film and the professor always said, write what you know. I know my family, so I want to start right there in my film career,” he told Women’s Wear Daily in 2020. Cordell has dipped his toes into the music industry as well. In fact, his first single, “Bron and Bronny,” featured his father. He also has his own record label, Real Queen Sound. “To be honest with you, I’m real critical with my creativity,” he told Women’s Wear Daily. “Through my music, I just want to represent myself and I want to represent individualism. And then just to be unique — I feel like a lot of people are chasing trends or being followers. I feel like when you create, it’s really taking on a leader standpoint and being bold and being brave,” he continued. In addition to his music and film career, Cordell is an entrepreneur, having made a name for himself in the NFT space and worked with companies like The Bored Ape Yacht Club and Clay Mates. He has even launched his own taco restaurant called Bored Taco. As for his personal life, Cordell is a father of two children, whom he shares with his longtime girlfriend Phia Barragan. His older daughter, Cordoba, was born on March 24, 2019, and his second daughter, Chateau, was born on March 10, 2021. Julian Corrie Broadus, 26 Snoop shares son Julian Broadus with Laurie Helmond. Julian was born on June 18, 1998. In 2018, Julian supported his father at Snoop's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. Earlier that year, he had shared a throwback photo of him and Snoop from when he was a baby, captioned: "Paved the way so i can do anything i wanted 💙." Now 26 years old, Julian has pursued a career in tech. He is the executive director of promotions for Voxel X Network, which is a company involved in the NFT and gaming space. Cori Broadus, 25 Snoop’s only daughter, Cori Broadus, was born on June 22, 1999. Like her siblings, Cori has also taken her talents to the music industry, singing and performing under the moniker Choc. She’s also an entrepreneur and business owner, selling beauty products like lip gloss and shimmery body oils through her company Choc Factory, which she co-owns with her boyfriend, Wayne Duece. “When I was a little girl, my dad used to call me 'Choc' because I was sweet and chocolate-colored,” she told Essence in 2022. “And that is what I put in my products that are handmade and filled with love and a touch of sweetness.” At the age of 6, Cori was diagnosed with lupus, an autoimmune disorder. In September 2022, Snoop and Shante released The Broadus Collection, a collection of scarves and headwraps that were inspired by Cori’s journey with lupus. “I would put a scarf on her ... and so she wouldn’t feel like she was the only one wearing scarves, we all wore scarves with her to make her feel less alone,” Shante told W Magazine. A year later, Cori opened up to PEOPLE about managing her lupus symptoms. "I've been good, better than I've ever been,” she said when sharing that she's taking a holistic approach to her health. "I stopped taking all of my medication like five months ago. [I was] taking 10 to 12 pills every single day. I'm just doing everything natural, all types of herbs, sea moss, teas." In January 2024, Cori revealed that she had a stroke in a post on her Instagram Stories. “I had a severe stroke this a.m. I started breaking down crying when they told me. Like I’m only 24, what did I do in my past to deserve all of this," she wrote, sharing photos from her hospital room.
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American actor, writer, and musician Donald Glover was the creator and lead actor of the critically acclaimed television show "Atlanta," which premiered in 2016. He portrayed Troy Barnes in the NBC comedy series "Community" (2009–15) and appeared in such movies as "The Martian" (2015) and "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018). Glover also released music under the name Childish Gambino.
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https://www.britannica.com/facts/Donald-Glover
Awards And Honors Grammy Award (2019) • Grammy Award (2018) • Golden Globe Award (2017) • Emmy Award (2017) • Emmy Award (2017): Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series • Emmy Award (2017): Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series • Golden Globe Award (2017): Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy • Grammy Award (2019): Record of the Year • Grammy Award (2019): Song of the Year • Grammy Award (2019): Best Rap/Sung Performance • Grammy Award (2019): Best Music Video • Grammy Award (2018): Best Traditional R&B Performance Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) "The Lion King" (2019) • "Guava Island" (2019) • "Atlanta" (2016–2018) • "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018) • "Saturday Night Live: Cut For Time" (2018) • "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (2017) • "Adventure Time" (2013–2016) • "The Martian" (2015) • "Magic Mike XXL" (2015) • "China, IL" (2015) • "Ultimate Spider-Man" (2015) • "The Lazarus Effect" (2015) • "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" (2014) • "Community" (2009–2014) • "The To Do List" (2013) • "Sesame Street" (2013) • "Girls" (2013) • "30 Rock" (2006–2012) • "CollegeHumor Originals" (2011) • "Regular Show" (2011) • "The Muppets" (2011) • "Robot Chicken: Star Wars III" (2010) • "Mystery Team" (2009) • "Bronx World Travelers" (2007) • "Human Giant" (2007) • "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (2005)
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Snoop Dogg Is Entering The Cereal Game With ‘Snoop Loopz’
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Snoop Dogg's "Snoop Loopz" breakfast cereal is the Grammy-nominated rapper's newest business venture. The cereal is coming soon.
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Snoop Dogg is ready to take the breakfast business by storm with the launch of his newest product. The rapper-entrepreneur is launching a cereal called “Snoop Loopz” which will be coming soon to a breakfast table near you. The whole grain cereal is comparable Kellogg’s Fruit Loops but with marshmallows. Master P unveiled the collab on Instagram with an animated photo of the cereal box writing, “Broadus Foods introduces the best tasting cereal in the game.” The rap mogul added excitedly, “@snoopdogg we’re taking over the grocery stores. Snooploopz.com The more we make the more we give. #GODisgood #familybusiness Berry delicious Fo Shizzle! You won’t have to go on a treasure hunt looking for marshmallows in Snoop Loopz we have more! Snoop Dogg (born Calvin Broadus) is the founder of Broadus Foods while Master P (born Percy Miller) serves as the brand’s chief executive officer. Broadus Foods, which houses the “Momma Snoop” brand, already has a host of breakfast items including syrup, pancake mix, grits, and oatmeal according to the website. The launch date for “Snoop Loopz” has not yet been announced. Snoop Dogg: 10 Of His Best Songs, Ranked Autumn Hawkins is the National Hip-Hop and R&B writer for Beasley Media, currently residing in New Jersey. Prior to working at Beasley Media, she was in broadcast news as an entertainment producer. When she's not impatiently waiting for Beyoncé to drop new music, she is reading, shopping, or planning a vacation.
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https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/513719/snoop-dogg-unseen-family-photo-heartbreaking-tribute-late-brother-44/
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Devastated Snoop Dogg shares unseen family photo just days after brother's death aged 44
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Snoop Dogg took to Instagram to share an unseen family photo featuring his late brother, Bing Worthington, who died aged just 44
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https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/513719/snoop-dogg-unseen-family-photo-heartbreaking-tribute-late-brother-44/
Snoop Dogg has been inundated with supportive messages across the world following the tragic news of his younger brother's death. The rapper, 52, announced on social media on Friday that his beloved sibling, Bing Worthington, had died aged just 44, the previous day. He has since shared a number of tributes online, most recently a picture from his childhood, featuring several young family members, including Bing. He simply captioned it: "1980," alongside a series of emojis, including a love heart, a flexing muscle, praying hands and a dove. "Sweet Family Memories Snoop. Thanks for sharing. And keep remembering the precious and special moments and times. It is those moments that bring you peace…and they will NEVER depart from you," one follower responded to the post, while another wrote: "So sorry for your loss." A third added: "RIP." Previous posts dedicated to Bing included a photo of the brothers, alongside several emojis, including a crying face and dove, as well as a praying hand. He then posted footage of Bing, writing: "@badabing33 always made us laugh. u bac with moms." A third post was a picture of Bing with their late mother, Beverly Tate, who died in 2021 aged 70. "bac wit momma," he wrote. Bing passed away on Thursday February 15 in California. NBC News reported that "the cause of death will be pending the results of the toxicology and autopsy report," as they quoted an email from Sergeant Frank Gonzalez of the Orange County Sheriff's Department in California. Snoop and Bing were not only close as siblings, but they had a strong working relationship too. The star's late brother was his tour manager, having previously been a roadie for him. Opening up about their working relationship, Bing previously told Vice in 2016: "I started from the bottom. I ain't just become the tour manager, I was just the road guy. I worked my way to the top. "Even though I’m [Snoop's] brother he didn’t give me a top-ranked position. You can’t just become a president without knowing anything about being the president. You have to learn." Bing was a star in his own right too with his music. He was part of the group Lifestyle. Snoop is the middle of three brothers. He also has an older brother, Jerry Wesley Carter, who is off of social media. However, Jerry has made several appearances on his sibling's Instagram posts over the years. After their mom died in 2021, Bing at the time took to Instagram to share a beautiful portrait of their late mother, which he and Jerry gave to Snoop. He wrote: "Me and my big bro left at my big brother Snoop['s] house a great picture of momma. We miss [you] so much. Rest in Heaven." Read more HELLO! US stories here
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American actor, writer, and musician Donald Glover was the creator and lead actor of the critically acclaimed television show "Atlanta," which premiered in 2016. He portrayed Troy Barnes in the NBC comedy series "Community" (2009–15) and appeared in such movies as "The Martian" (2015) and "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018). Glover also released music under the name Childish Gambino.
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Awards And Honors Grammy Award (2019) • Grammy Award (2018) • Golden Globe Award (2017) • Emmy Award (2017) • Emmy Award (2017): Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series • Emmy Award (2017): Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series • Golden Globe Award (2017): Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy • Grammy Award (2019): Record of the Year • Grammy Award (2019): Song of the Year • Grammy Award (2019): Best Rap/Sung Performance • Grammy Award (2019): Best Music Video • Grammy Award (2018): Best Traditional R&B Performance Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) "The Lion King" (2019) • "Guava Island" (2019) • "Atlanta" (2016–2018) • "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018) • "Saturday Night Live: Cut For Time" (2018) • "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (2017) • "Adventure Time" (2013–2016) • "The Martian" (2015) • "Magic Mike XXL" (2015) • "China, IL" (2015) • "Ultimate Spider-Man" (2015) • "The Lazarus Effect" (2015) • "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" (2014) • "Community" (2009–2014) • "The To Do List" (2013) • "Sesame Street" (2013) • "Girls" (2013) • "30 Rock" (2006–2012) • "CollegeHumor Originals" (2011) • "Regular Show" (2011) • "The Muppets" (2011) • "Robot Chicken: Star Wars III" (2010) • "Mystery Team" (2009) • "Bronx World Travelers" (2007) • "Human Giant" (2007) • "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (2005)
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Donald Glover and Joel McHale had a hot sauce competition on 'Community,' Childish Gambino says on 'Hot Ones.'
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Donald Glover‘s Hot Ones episode took him back to a behind-the-scenes moment shared with Joel McHale while filming Community. He recalled that during the show’s first season, he “really looked up to” McHale, whose diet at that time only consisted of espresso and eggs. “Like, that was it — literally — because he wanted to get in shape [and] he had like a shirt-off scene,” said Glover. To flavor his eggs, McHale would use hot sauce and encouraged Glover to season his eggs with spice as well. “I started putting hot sauce on everything and then we started getting into, like, a thing with each other, and I realized that must have boosted my tolerance,” the actor and rapper realized. He then thanked McHale on camera for inadvertently preparing him for his feat on the web series. Glover handled himself well throughout the episode, but struggled in the middle. Da’ Bomb Beyond Insanity proved to be true to its name as the Atlanta alum declared, “I don’t like that.” It got to the point where he could barely focus on host Sean Evans’ question, as he recovered from the painful taste. He had a different experience with the second-to-last bottle, High River Sauces’ Peppers Up!, made with the supremely spicy Apollo pepper. “It’s making me laugh, [Da’ Bomb] was so painful. This shit is crazy,” he said, fearing what was to come before tasting the new sauce. After taking a bite, he remarked, “It feels like ayahuasca.” Evans had a similar reaction. “Listen, I’ve been doing this long enough that every once in a while — and I’m catching it right now — I get a head high, a sort of weightlessness feeling and it’s euphoric and I like it.” “I love it, I’m definitely getting it, too,” said the rapper. By the time that they reached the final bottle, Glover discovered the secret to Hot Ones. “Here’s the key to the last one — by this point, you know it’s going to be OK. That’s what’s crazy about it,” he said. “It does feel like OK [at the beginning], then you get to something where you’re like, ‘I can’t do this’ and then you get through it and you’re like, ‘Oh, I can do fucking anything.'”
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Snoop Dogg. Actor: Training Day. Snoop Dogg is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor. His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by Dr. Dre and featured on Dre's solo debut, "Deep Cover", and then on Dre's solo debut album, The Chronic. He has since sold over 23 million albums in the United States and 35 million albums worldwide. Snoop's debut album, Doggystyle, produced by...
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Snoop Dogg is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor. His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by Dr. Dre and featured on Dre's solo debut, "Deep Cover", and then on Dre's solo debut album, The Chronic. He has since sold over 23 million albums in the United States and 35 million albums worldwide. Snoop's debut album, Doggystyle, produced by Dr. Dre, was released in 1993 by Death Row Records. Bolstered by excitement driven by Snoop's featuring on The Chronic, the album debuted at number one on both the Billboard 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Selling almost a million copies in the first week of its release, Doggystyle became certified quadruple platinum in 1994 and spawned several hit singles, including "What's My Name?" and "Gin & Juice". In 1994 Snoop released a soundtrack on Death Row Records for the short film Murder Was the Case, starring himself. His second album, Tha Doggfather (1996), also debuted at number one on both charts, with "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" as the lead single. The album was certified double platinum in 1997. After leaving Death Row Records, Snoop signed with No Limit Records, where he recorded his next three albums, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998), No Limit Top Dogg (1999), and Tha Last Meal (2000). Snoop then signed with Priority/Capitol/EMI Records in 2002, where he released Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss. He then signed with Geffen Records in 2004 for his next three albums, R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, and Ego Trippin'. Malice 'n Wonderland (2009), and Doggumentary (2011) were released on Priority. Snoop Dogg has starred in motion pictures and hosted several television shows. He also coaches a youth football league and high school football team. Snoop has 17 Grammy nominations without a win. In March 2016, the night before WrestleMania 32 in Arlington, Texas, he was inducted into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame, having made several appearances for the company, including as Master of Ceremonies during a match at WrestleMania XXIV. On November 19, 2018, Snoop Dogg was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He released his seventeenth solo album, I Wanna Thank Me in 2019.
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Snoop Dogg hits the road with the U.S. men's basketball team
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Self-proclaimed "MVP of the Olympics," Snoop Dogg, hits the road with the U.S. men's basketball team, catching some autographs, and some Zs, along the way.
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https://bencrump.com/press/attorney-ben-crump-announces-lawsuit-against-retail-industry-giants-on-behalf-of-snoop-doggs-and-master-ps-company-broadus-foods/
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Ben Crump Sues Broadus Foods for Snoop Dogg and Company
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2024-02-06T02:17:51+00:00
Snoop Dogg and Master P allege industry collusion barred Snoop Cereal from shelves. The lawsuit details deception and trade practice damages.
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https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.65222/title.snoop-dogg-cannabis-company-dutchie-billion-valuation
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Snoop Dogg Helps Double Cannabis Tech Company's Valuation To $3.75B
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2021-10-15T04:51:16-07:00
Snoop Dogg's investment in cannabis tech company Dutchie is proving worthwhile with the Oregon-based firm now valued at $3.75 billion.
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With Snoop Dogg’s help, cannabis tech company Dutchie has doubled its valuation to $3.75 billion, according to Bloomberg. The Bend, Oregon-based company has raised $350 million in funding, following a $200 million round seven months ago that valued Dutchie at $1.7 billion at the time. The firm is continuing to grow as new states legalize cannabis and others expand their current offerings. “We believe cannabis is good for humanity, and we’re committed to doing our part to propel this remarkable industry forward based on that core belief,” Dutchie CEO and co-founder Ross Lipson said in a press release. “We are powering cannabis commerce through the products and support that we provide our dispensary partners. “We’re working arm-in-arm with our customers to create safe and easy access to cannabis while opening people’s hearts and minds to the good it can do.” TechCrunch reported Snoop Dogg and NBA star Kevin Durant invested in Dutchie as far back as September 2018. Dutchie isn’t the only Snoop Dogg-affiliated cannabis company to be hitting huge valuations in 2021. In May, it was announced Cannabinoid Technologies was valued at $68 million after raising $23.4 million from investors, ahead of being listed on the London Stock Exchange. Outside of business, Snoop Dogg’s love of smoking weed is still strong as ever. 50 Cent revealed he tried to stop Snoop Dogg getting high on the set of his Black Mafia Family series, but failed in his attempt. “You can’t get him to stop smoking weed,” he said. “I went to the trailer. I was like, ‘Can you chill? Can you chill?’ He was like, ‘Get outta here man! No, it’s legal 50! It’s legal!’” Snoop Dogg recently announced his new album Algorithm is set to arrive on November 12th via Def Jam Recordings. During an appearance on Shade 45 with Too $hort, he teased a collaboration with Eminem. “Everybody’s solo song was the last verse of the song before that, except the one with me and Eminem,” he said. “Because I felt like that was like a big reveal. When n-ggas hear that Eminem on that mothafucka, that’s just a whole other level.”
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Snoop Dogg acquires Death Row Records
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US rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg has acquired Death Row Records, the label that launched his career. The Californian hip-hop star shot to fame following the Death Row-release of his 1993 hit debut album, Doggystyle. It featured hits singles such as Gin & Juice, Doggy Dogg World and Murder Was The Case. Snoop Dogg said the move was an "extremely meaningful moment for me" and he was looking forward to "building the next chapter" of the record label. 'Future value' "I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand, which has immense untapped future value," he said in a statement. "It feels good to have ownership of the label I was part of at the beginning of my career and as one of the founding members. He later posted an image on Instagram, alongside the caption "Bacc on Death Row". Allow Instagram content? This article contains content provided by Instagram . We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read and before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’. Death Row Records was founded in 1992 by Dr Dre, Suge Knight, the DOC and Dick Griffey. Snoop Dogg was signed after one of his early mixtapes impressed NWA co-founder Dre, who invited him to an audition and then appear on his own debut record, 1992's The Chronic. Both debut records went multi-platform and set Death Row on its way to becoming a multi-million dollar business. Prior to that a teenage Snoop Dogg had spent time in prison for a drug offence. Doggystyle sold millions of copies around the world and was followed up by Tha Doggfather in 1996. But he left the record label in 1998, after a row about the terms of his contract and the alleged withholding of royalty payments, and went on to enjoy further success as musician, actor and media personality. Death Row began to decline in the late 90s after the death of one of its stars Tupac Shakur, and the imprisonment of Suge Knight, as well as the departures of Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre. Controversy and legal cases followed before the label filed for bankruptcy in 2006 and was auctioned to WIDEawake Entertainment for $18m (£13.2m) in 2009. The infamous label was later sold to Entertainment One, after the owner of WIDEawake went bankrupt in 2012, and then became a division of Hasbro, until last year when One Music was sold to The Blackstone Group. It's now back in the hands of one its original stars, who was awarded a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in 2018. Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr, was previously appointed creative chairman of Priority Records in 2009.
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In May 2022, the rapper and serial entrepreneur had purchased a minority stake in Bivouac, a team that’s part of Ice Cube’s BIG3 basketball league, as previously reported by AfroTech. Now, Snoop Dogg is said to have joined the bidding war for the NHL’s Ottawa Senators, according to The Athletic. He, along with Los Angeles-based entrepreneur Neko Sparks, are hoping to become part owners of the team. While Snoop Dogg may have joined in on the bid, there are other offers on the table as well. According to the Ottawa Sun, actor Ryan Reynolds and the Remington Group are reportedly preparing a $1 billion bid to buy the Ottawa Senators. What’s more, the group is said to have agreed to build a new arena for the team if they win the bid. And this isn’t the first time Reynolds has purchased a sports team. Back in 2020, he bought Welsh soccer club Wrexham FC with actor Rob McElhenney. There are six other major bidding groups that are interested in the Senators’ sale, including a bid from Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé. The deadline for groups to place their final bids on the team is on May 15 and will be overseen by Galatioto Sports Partners. If successful in their bid, Sparks, Snoop Dogg, and the rest of their group could make history. “Sparks, who owns a tech firm and a media production company as part of his portfolio, has the ambition of becoming the first Black owner of an NHL franchise. Sparks would be the front person for a consortium that would include between 13 and 15 investors from the United States and Canada. Roughly 75 percent of the ownership group would be comprised of people of colour,” The Athletic previously reported in January 2023. According to Ottawa Sun, “Sparks was reportedly the highest bidder in the first round at more than $900 million.”
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George W. Bush jokes with CNN's Larry King after finishing the "Larry King Live" show from the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville, Tenn. King, who interviewed presidents, movie stars and ordinary Joes during a half-century in broadcasting, has died at age 87. For 25 years until 2010, “Larry King Live” was a fixture on CNN's weeknight schedule, and that was after a lengthy career as a late-night radio host. So did “Larry King Live.” He was busy. “Larry King Live” was a type of show that would feel foreign on cable news today, given its obsession with hard-nosed political combat. “My dad always asked me, 'Did you see who Larry King talked to last night?'" Peter Paterno, an attorney for the rapper and producer, said Dre was home but offered no other details in an email exchange Saturday. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)LOS ANGELES – Dr. Dre was back at home Saturday after being treated at a Los Angeles hospital for a reported brain aneurysm. Peter Paterno, an attorney for the music mogul, said Dre was home but offered no other details in an email exchange Saturday. On Friday, actor and rapper Ice T posted that he had connected with Dre on FaceTime and that he had “just made it home. Dre founded Beats Electronics in 2008 with Jimmy Iovine, and six years later they launched a streaming subscription service, Beats Music. FILE - Dr. Dre attends a hand and footprint ceremony honoring Quincy Jones on Nov. 27, 2018, in Los Angeles. In a social media post late Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, Dr. Dre said he will be back home soon after the music mogul received medical treatment at a Los Angeles hospital for a reported brain aneurysm. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)LOS ANGELES – Dr. Dre says he will be “back home soon” after the music mogul received medical treatment at a Los Angeles hospital for a reported brain aneurysm. Several music artists and athletes paid tribute to Dre on social media on Tuesday. 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The league and players are still targeting a Jan. 1 start for the 2021 season, though there's plenty of uncertainty about when and where fans might be able to attend. These “reverse retro” jerseys were several years in the making but are being launched at a time that's usually hockey season and while revenue is being lost without ticket sales. “It’s creating buzz and noise in the marketplace where normally we would be having games going on,” said Brian Jennings, NHL chief brand officer and senior executive vice president. It has created a level of interest in the NHL when the return of games is at least six weeks away. NEW YORK Apple Music is launching several new radio shows hosted by A-list musical acts, including Snoop Dogg, Shania Twain and Carrie Underwood. The streaming service announced that it will debut two new radio stations Tuesday: Apple Music Hits, focused on popular songs of the 80s, 90s and 2000s, as well as Apple Music Country, dedicated to the country music genre. Both channels will have daily on-air hosts but will also include several shows hosted by well-known musicians. Apple Music Hits will include shows hosted by Snoop Dogg, Twain, Alanis Morissette, Backstreet Boys, Meghan Trainor, Ciara, blink-182s Mark Hoppus and Huey Lewis. Apple Music also announced Tuesday that its popular Beats 1 radio station featuring shows hosted by Billie Eilish, Elton John and Lil Wayne will be renamed to Apple Music 1. Love received the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPY Awards on Sunday, June 21, 2020, for sparking a national conversation about mental health. The focus of Sunday night's show on ESPN was hope and inspiration in the time of coronavirus. Two years ago, he wrote an online essay detailing his struggles with mental health, including having a panic attack during a game. As a result, other athletes and fans began sharing details of their own mental health challenges and sharing resources on how to get help. 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Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born 20 October 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor. His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by Dr. Dre and featured on Dre's solo debut, "Deep...
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Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born 20 October 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor. His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by Dr. Dre and featured on Dre's solo debut, "Deep Cover", and then on Dre's solo debut album, The Chronic. He has since sold over twenty-three million albums in the United States and thirty-five million albums worldwide. Career[] Snoop's debut album, SofaBrace, produced by Dr. Dre, was released in 1993 by Death Row Records. Bolstered by excitement driven by Snoop's featuring on The Chronic, the album debuted at number one on both the Billboard 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Selling almost a million copies in the first week of its release, Doggystyle became certified quadruple platinum in 1994 and spawned several hit singles, including "What's My Name?" and "Gin & Juice". In 1994, Snoop released a soundtrack on Death Row Records for the short film Murder Was the Case, starring himself. His second album, Tha Doggfather (1996), also debuted at number one on both charts, with "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" as the lead single. The album was certified double platinum in 1997. After leaving Death Row Records, Snoop signed with No Limit Records, where he recorded his next three albums, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998), No Limit Top Dogg (1999), and Tha Last Meal (2000). Snoop then signed with Priority/Capitol/EMI Records in 2002, where he released Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss. He then signed with Geffen Records in 2004 for his next three albums, R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, and Ego Trippin'. Malice 'n Wonderland (2009), and Doggumentary (2011) were released on Priority. Snoop Dogg has starred in motion pictures and hosted several television shows, including Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, Snoop Dogg's Father Hood, and Dogg After Dark. He also coaches a youth football league and high school football team. In September 2009 Snoop was hired by EMI as the chairman of a reactivated Priority Records. In 2012, after a trip to Jamaica, Snoop announced a conversion to Rastafarianism and a new alias, Snoop Lion. As Snoop Lion in early 2013, he released a reggae album, Reincarnated, and a documentary film of the same name about his Jamaican experience. His 13th studio album, Bush, was released in May 2015 and marked a return of the Snoop Dogg name. His 14th solo studio album, Coolaid, was released in July 2016. Snoop has seventeen Grammy nominations without a win. In March 2016, the night before WrestleMania 32 in Arlington, Texas, he was inducted into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame, having made several appearances for the company, including as Master of Ceremonies during a match at WrestleMania XXIV. In 2018, Snoop announced that he was "a born-again Christian" and released his first gospel album, Bible of Love. On 19 November 2018, Snoop Dogg was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He released his seventeenth solo album, I Wanna Thank Me in 2019. Ookiness[]
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Kurt Russell & Wyatt Russell Almost everyone knows the iconic Kurt Russell, who made a name for himself as a child in Disney films before becoming an action star in blockbuster films. Although everyone knows Russell is married to actress Goldie Hawn, few are aware that he has another family connection in Hollywood. His son, Wyatt Russell, who has yet to reach his father's star status, has made appearances in "22 Jump Street" and "Overlord". Jonah Hill & Beanie Feldstein There's something about Beanie Feldstein that reminds us of someone - but who could it be? Watching the budding actress onscreen ignited a nagging notion. It may have been the resemblance in performance and demeanor that she has to her older brother, Jonah Hill. Jonah changed his last name for Hollywood, while Beanie decided to keep their family name. We wonder if we'll ever see the funny siblings act side by side! Tom Hanks & Fred Rogers The way Tom Hanks found out that he was related to the infamous Fred Rogers (Mr.Rogers) is one for the books. During a red carpet interview for the biopic "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" the interviewer revealed to Hanks that, according to Ancestry.com, he was related to Rogers! Much to his surprise, Hanks is a distant cousin of the beloved man that he portrayed in the film. Phil Collins & Lily Collins Music and acting connections are everywhere in Hollywood. Phil Collins, the Grammy Award-winning musician, best known for hits like "In the Air Tonight" and "Against All Odds," is the father of actress Lily Collins. Lily has made a name for herself in Hollywood, acting in several notable projects including "Mirror, Mirror," "Okja," and "Emily in Paris." Dakota Johnson & Melanie Griffith Following in the famous footsteps of her parents, Dakota Johnson is taking Hollywood by storm. The daughter of Melanie Griffith and actor Don Johnson, Dakota, actually made her debut starring alongside her mother in the 1999 film, "Crazy in Alabama," directed by her stepfather, Antonio Banderas. The actress is most well known for her portrayal of Anastasia Steele in the "Fifty Shades of Grey" films and her quirky sense of humor. Shirley MacLaine & Warren Beatty Imagine what family dinners must be like at Shirley MacLain's and Watten Beatty's homes. Actor Warren Beatty is MacLaine's younger brother. In 2012, MacLaine accepted the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. During her speech, she thanked her "kid" brother saying that he was "the person she'd loved the longest on this planet." Julia Roberts & Emma Roberts "Pretty Woman" star Julia Roberts is "American Horror Story" alum Emma Roberts's aunt! Emma's father, Eric, is Julia's brother. Their family reunions are as happy as can be - Hollywood stardust is everywhere. If you need proof, you can just look at Julia's Instagram. One of Hollywood's most glamorous leading ladies once posted a photo from a family game night - where her niece beat her in a Mahjong game! Jenny McCarthy & Melissa McCarthy Talent and humor run in the family for these two comedians and actresses. Believe it or not, Jenny and Melissa McCarthy are cousins! Jenny has stood up for Melissa when writer Rex Reed criticized the actress's weight. It's always good to have family in your corner, especially in show business. Emily Blunt & Stanley Tucci Sometimes working on a film together means you're working with a future family member. We've heard of couples that have met on-set, but what about setting your sister up with your costar? After working on "The Devil Wears Prada," Stanley Tucci met Emily Blunt's older sister, Felicity. The actor and literary agent fell in love and married, which means that Emily and Stanley are in-laws and that the actress is Tucci's children's aunt. Steven Spielberg & Jessica Capshaw Most known for her role as Arizona Robbins on "Grey's Anatomy" - many don't know that Jessica Capshaw is the stepdaughter of the remarkable director, Steven Spielberg. Spielberg married Jessica's mother, Kate Capshaw, in 1991, and the two have been married ever since. Jessica even had a small role in one of Spielberg's films, "Minority Report." Ellen DeGeneres & Kate Middleton Yes, you read that right - the talk show host and future Queen of England are distant cousins! The only thing that interests Ellen about her long-lost relatives is...Prince George - and we don't blame her. When she discovered the relation, she tried to leverage it toward meeting Prince George. "I have a clothing line - I can give him clothes; I can make a special robe for him," she told a British tabloid. “I don’t know why they don’t want to get in good with me because I’m like a gravy train for that kid.” Jami Belushi & Jim Belushi The 20-year-old daughter of "According to Jim" star, Jim Belushi, seems to also have the showbiz gene. Jami or Jamison Bess Belushi took to acting, as well as singing and songwriting. Talk about a triple threat! It's not surprising since her father is multi-talented as well. In a fun twist though – and while Jami is quite talented with music, she mentioned to media outlets that she wants to open a candy store! Ireland Baldwin & Kim Basinger Kim Basinger is undeniably a Hollywood staple. She's a singer, model, actress, and even a Bond girl. Kim is also mother to Ireland Baldwin, who she co-parents with fellow Hollywood A-lister, Alec Baldwin. Ireland has put the gorgeous looks she inherited to good use. She now works as an actress and a model, but there is no doubt that it’ll take some time before she gains a repertoire that is comparable to those of her famous parents. Stella McCartney, Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney With her eponymous fashion line, Stella McCartney is undoubtedly more than just the daughter of former Beatles member Paul McCartney. Sure, the fact she’s linked to the famous Beatle has probably helped propel her career forward in some ways, but she's certainly made a name for herself in her own right. She even has the seal of approval from Anna Wintour, who is seated front row at her fashion shows. Although her dad may be one of the world's biggest musical legends, many think that Stella resembles her late mother, Linda. Like her mother, she is an avid animal rights activist. She often incorporates vegan materials in her clothing lines. Jason Ritter & John Ritter We love a strong father and son bond, especially in the (at times) harsh world of Hollywood. Most remember the late John Ritter from "8 Simple Rules" and "Three’s a Company." Jason, on the other hand, is more familiar to the younger generation from shows like "The Event" and "Joan of Arcadia." We're confident that John would be very proud of his son's accomplishments. Robin Thicke & Alan Thicke As soon as Robin Thick hit the Hollywood scene, people were wondering who he reminded them of. Well as soon as you catch his last name, it's undeniable, as he resembles his father, Alan Thicke. Alan was a famous actor, comedian, and game show host. His son, Robin, is a talented singer, songwriter, and record producer. If Robin wants to know how he'll look as he ages, he can take a look at his rather dashing dad. Tracee Ellis Ross & Diana Ross Diana Ross is an absolute legend. From iconic chart-topping tunes to a successful acting career, her star power is undeniable. We wouldn't be surprised if you still have a dance to her hits now and then, we certainly do! Anyway, the gorgeous diva has an equally charming and talented daughter - Tracee Ellis Ross. Making her mark in showbiz, Tracee is not only a wonderful actress and personality but quite the fashionista. These days she works on comedy, acting, hosting, and directing, and has been the recipient of several awards! Joely Richardson & Vanessa Redgrave Vanessa Redgrave CBE is an English actress of high regard, gracing the stage, screen, and television with her beauty and charm. In 2010 she received the BAFTA Fellowship and is a living legend. Her career began in the 60s as a darling of the theatre. She then went on to pursue film, with roles in "Mission Impossible," "Isadora," "Julia," "Camelot," and, "Letters to Juliet." It was with her first husband, Tony Richardson, that she had Natasha and Joely Richardson. Just placing Vanessa and Joely side by side, you can definitely see the similarities! Joely, like her mother, is in the acting game, with roles in "Nip/Tuck" and "The Tudors." Jennifer Aniston & John Aniston The classic 90s sitcom "Friends," shot a few unknowns to international stardom, and one of them is the brilliant Jennifer Aniston. Aside from her role as Rachel Green in "Friends," she’s solidified herself as an A-list star with over 40 projects under her belt. Aside from that, she’s also the daughter of the late John Aniston. Now some of you may not be old enough to know what "Days of Our Lives" is, but for those of you who are, well yes, he played Victor Kiriakis! Small world, eh? And it seems that there’s something in the Aniston genes. Cara Delevingne & Charles Delevingne The stunning English supermodel Cara Delevingne was hand-plucked from the elite (yeah, her family is kind of a big deal) and signed to several renowned brands from a young age. With her thick eyebrows and gorgeous eyes, she emerged as one of the most promising models when she was a teen. Nowadays, it is not uncommon to see her face plastered across billboards. Not to mention her outstanding acting ability! Her father is Charles Delevingne, a notable real estate developer in the UK. He’s got money, looks, and power. When he was young, he was referred to as “debs delight” – for the debutantes we imagine. That apple sure didn't fall far from the tree! Riley Keough & Lisa Marie Presley Lisa Marie, daughter of Priscilla and the one and only Elvis Presley, followed in her parents’ footsteps, pursuing a career in music. She's also a model, and a producer, and the list will surely go on as she progresses in her career in entertainment. Presley's daughter, Riley, is also pursuing a career in show business quite successfully. With roles in film and TV, and modeling contracts with fashion giants like Dior and Dolce & Gabbana, she is proudly carrying on her family legacy. Victorie Franklin & Aretha Franklin The late Aretha Franklin, also known as the Queen of soul, with over 75 million records sold worldwide and 18 Grammy awards stashed away, she’s certainly earned that title and more. Franklin will forever be remembered. Her granddaughter, Victorie, seems to have inherited some of her grandmother’s fantastic talent and is on the right path to stardom. When Aretha passed the whole world mourned, but there is a bright light of hope shining from Victorie, a budding musician. We're confident she’ll continue her grandmother’s legacy. Mason Gooding & Cuba Gooding Jr. Now you might have seen Mason Gooding in "Booksmart" – playing the handsome, Nick. It seems that acting was natural for Gooding, not surprising as his father is none other than "Jerry Maguire" star Cuba Gooding Jr. The established actor has won an Academy Award and has three children with Sara Kapfer. Unlike other celeb children, Gooding went to college first, before joining the entertainment industry. We wish him all the best and hope to see him make more appearances on our screens! Princess Eugenie & Sarah Ferguson Ah, imagine waking up every morning and realizing that you are a member of the British royal bloodline. Well, for Princess Eugenie, daughter of Sarah Ferguson, that fantasy is a reality! Although the resemblance is uncanny, we often forget that Eugenie is Sarah's daughter. While her mother Sarah Ferguson separated from her former royal husband when Eugenie was just six, the mother and daughter have always had a powerful bond and relationship. Puma Sabti Curry & Erykah Badu Erykah Badu certainly has something: a phenomenal voice. The neo-soul queen’s debut album Baduizm was so popular that it received a triple-platinum certification. Pretty amazing stuff. She’s got a few kids to spend those royalties on! It seems that her girls, Puma and Mars, have received some of their mom’s vocal talent! Puma, who’s recently become a teenager, sang for her mom’s birthday, and the video evidence was astounding. Erykah Badu shared the beautiful moment on her Instagram and was absolutely thrilled that her angel would be so sweet as to sing for her. Georgia May Jagger & Jerry Hall With that gorgeous gap tooth, Georgia May Jagger is undoubtedly the daughter of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger. However, she didn’t get all her looks from daddy-o. No, no, her mom is none other than iconic supermodel Jerry Hall. Her daughter has followed her down the runway, even modeling for brands like Miu Miu and Versace. As well as living up that model life, she’s also tried her hand at fashion design. Will, Jada, Jaden, & Willow Smith Jaden and Willow Smith could easily have just relied on their family's fortune. Between their famous parents, Will Smith (if you couldn't tell) and Jada Pinkett-Smith, the siblings certainly didn't need to get a 9-5 job. Well lucky for us, the siblings are both artists in their own rights and continue to share their work with the world. Gigi Hadid & Yolanda Hadid With a mother like Yolanda Hadid, we're not surprised that Gigi Hadid has become one of the most successful and established supermodels in recent years. They say Gigi shares a striking resemblance with her mother when she was younger. So we know that Gigi will age like fine wine. Gigi has walked for nearly every leading luxury brand, with an estimated net worth is $13 million, and she is one of the world’s highest-paid models in the fashion industry. Tommy Lee & Brandon Lee The drummer for iconic rock band Motley Crue, Tommy Lee, has a mini-me named Brandon Lee! He had Brandon with Baywatch star, Pamela Anderson. The pair married in 1995, just DAYS after the meeting. Yep. With two equally wild and famous parents, it would make sense for Brandon to want to keep out of the limelight. In recent years, however, he has been making a name for himself, making his way onto the reality show, "The Hills." Myles Murphy & Eddie Murphy Eddie Murphy is another legend. Comedic genius, truly. For years he has managed to make even the toughest audience laugh heartily, and boy, do we love him for it. Roles like "Dr. Doolittle," The "Nutty Professor," oh, and of course, the hilarious "Coming to America," as well as "Shrek," have solidified his place in Hollywood and in movie history. Despite his humor and a big grin, it seems that Eddie Murphy has had some trouble in holding down a marriage. He’s had relationships, but sadly the majority of those have ended in divorce. He has five kids with Nicole Mitchell, and one of those is his son Myles Murphy. Myles took a different path from this father, and started a career in football! Dan Levy & Eugene Levy If there’s one stereotypical “dad” image that springs to mind, it’s automatically Eugene Levy. He shot to stardom after his role as Noah Levenstein in the cult-classic "American Pie" series. The Canadian actor has had a prolific career, and is well known for his comedy scripts – so much so that he’s received a star on Canada’s own Walk of Fame! His son Dan, not only inherited his father's eyebrows but also his talent. Dan created and starred in the Emmy award-winning show "Schitt's Creek." What made the show even more special is that Dan cast Eugene in his show to play his father! John David Washington & Denzel Washington Denzel’s son initially tried out to become a member of the NFL, as part of the St. Louis Rams, however, was unsuccessful. He didn’t initially plan to follow in his famous father’s footsteps; however, circumstances demanded that he give an alternate career path a shot. With a smile and acting chops like his father’s, it’s hardly a surprise that Hollywood has embraced him. It's safe to say that any film this father-son duo appears in together will be a masterpiece! Louisa Gummer & Meryl Streep The baby of the Streep girls, is Louisa Gummer, Meryl Streep’s youngest daughter. Just as gorgeous as her sisters and, of course, her mother, she decided to enter the fashion industry. With the connections to all the designers (who wouldn’t want Meryl Streep at their fashion show?), she’s worked for some of the biggest names and has made her mark in the fashion world. Louisa signed with IMG Models in New York and has shot campaigns for Dior as well as appearing in high-profile magazine publications like "Vanity Fair" and "Glamour." Grace Gummer & Meryl Streep The second daughter of Don Gummer and Meryl Streep is the gorgeous Grace Gummer. With a resemblance that makes you immediately realize that they’re mother and daughter, Grace seems to also have taken to acting. Gaining her degree from her mother’s alma mater, Vassar College, Grace went to the stage, and has even performed on Broadway! It seems that the apple indeed doesn’t fall too far from the tree! Benedict Cumberbatch & Wanda Ventham Surprisingly, this leading lady is the mother of a son who is arguably even more famous than she is! The English actress Wanda Ventham is best known for her role as Colonel Virginia Lake in the 1970s sci-fi series: "UFO." In 2014, People magazine even gave her a shout-out, featuring her in its “Most Beautiful People in the World” edition. No wonder her son Benedict Cumberbatch is a famous actor – we know exactly where he got those gorgeous eyes from! Even better news for him is that he is not only handsome but extremely talented. We absolutely adored him as Doctor Strange in the "Avengers" franchise, as well as none other than the magnetic "Sherlock Holmes." Scott Eastwood & Clint Eastwood "Dirty Harry" has to be one of the most iconic films ever made – particularly when it comes to a suave, badass detective played by Clint Eastwood. The famed actor and director is just one of those Hollywood legends, one who commands silence when entering a room. Not because he wants it, but because it’s the only reaction we mere mortals can fathom. Yep, he’s got his son, Scott, who does bear a striking resemblance and has become an actor in Hollywood in his own right. Rashida Jones & Quincy Jones Gosh, we love Rashida Jones. She’s gorgeous and funny, as well as a wonderful actress. With her husky voice and beautiful eyes, it’s no wonder Hollywood adores her. Her father is none other than the iconic record producer Quincy Jones. Yes, the legend himself is the father of Rashida! The myth, the man, is behind tracks like “Just Once” and “Soul Bossa Nova.” (Austin Powers fans, we got you). Rashida got her start on "I Love You, Man," and seems to have a penchant for comedy, landing a starring role in the hilarious "Parks and Recreation." She’s made quite a name for herself and has graced many red carpets. With her talent and drive, she’s managed to hit the big time, just like her dad. Eva Amurri Martino & Susan Sarandon American actress Susan Sarandon has had an incredible career in Hollywood, known for her titanium talent. Best remembered for her iconic roles in "Thelma & Louise" and" The Rocky Horror Picture Show," these days she is still making headlines, after being arrested for participating in political protests. What a woman! Susan's daughter, Eva, had a role in the 2002 flick, "The Banger Sisters," in which her mother starred, obviously portraying the daughter of her mother's character. She has since guest-starred in many television shows and movies, establishing herself in Hollywood. Maya Hawke & Uma Thurman Uma Thurman turned into an absolute Hollywood heavyweight after her performances in "Pulp Fiction" and the "Kill Bill" series. However, before she took her first steps towards a career in acting, she was already a successful model, having taken the catwalk by storm. As for her daughter, Maya Thurman-Hawke, Holywood seems to be her haven too. She's landed roles in "Stranger Things" and the BBC mini-series "Little Women." With talent like hers, Maya will soon be so famous that a remarkable portfolio is undoubtedly going to be in her future. Liza Minelli & Judy Garland Judy Garland is one of those icons who will never be forgotten. "The Wizard of Oz" is arguably one of her most famous films, and her acting and singing talents were surely passed on to her daughter Liza Minelli. Liza Minelli started out as a nightclub singer, favoring cabaret and jazz styles, which were the perfect segue into the role which would garner her an Academy Award for Best Actress. Remember the 1972 hit, "Cabaret"?! With her rich and soulful voice, Minelli captivated audiences, and today is a legend in her own right. Mary-Kate, Ashley Olsen, & Elizabeth Olsen Everyone who’s anyone knows of the famous twin sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, also known as the Olsen Twins, who mostly made their name by starring together in various TV shows and films. They were most popular in their youth, but eventually retired as actresses and now focus on fashion design. They are members of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Many people don't know that Elizabeth Olsen is their sister. She too is a popular actress and gained worldwide recognition for her role as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in the iconic "Avengers" films and the "Wandavision" series. Matt Dillon & Kevin Dillon Matt and Kevin Dillon are both successful actors in Hollywood, and we're always surprised when we remember they are brothers. The two have appeared in various manly films and shows. Kevin is mostly known for his roles as Bunny in the war film "Platoon" and, of course, Johnny "Drama" Chase on the HBO comedy series "Entourage." Matt first appeared in the film "Over the Edge" in 1979, and he also went on to become a director with 2002's "City of Ghosts." Here we can see the handsome brothers during a night out together. Ben Affleck & Casey Affleck Ben Affleck has been acting and directing films for many decades now, and has starred in Hollywood from a very young age. The actor appeared in some of the most popular movies of all time, and gained a reputation as a solid performer, both for critics and in terms of box-office revenue. He earned himself an academy word for screen-writing the film "Good Will Hunting." Not to be outdone by his brother, Casey Affleck also nabbed an Academy Award for his role in "Manchester By the Sea." Ariana Grande & Frankie Grande With over 165 million Instagram followers and almost 15 billion total YouTube views, Ariana Grande is truly a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. She's a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and actress, and is often compared to Mariah Carey in her musical style. She received various awards, including a Grammy, a Brit Award, three American Music Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, and several Guinness World Records. All of her albums have reached platinum or better by the RIAA. Ariana's brother, Frankie Grande, is a famous dancer, actor, singer, producer, TV host, and YouTube influencer. He appeared as Franz in the musical "Rock of Ages" and was the judge on the 2015 season of "America's Best Dance Crew." Miley Cyrus & Noah Cyrus Miley Cyrus started her entertainment career as one of Disney’s famous child stars on "Hannah Montana," before turning rogue and completely dismissing the good-girl image in favor of the “I don’t care about any of you” facade. Miley decided to go all-out in her acting and singing career, sometimes getting a little risque. Miley and Noah Cyrus are the daughters of famous country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and actress Tish Cyrus. Noah is also a sensational songstress. It seems that entertaining is in their blood. Charlie Sheen & Emilio Estevez Charlie Sheen is quite a controversial character in Hollywood. On the one hand, the guy is a charismatic and manly actor. He played in lots of successful films and TV shows, from the severe and dramatic "Platoon," which was about Vietnam soldiers, and the financial drama "Wall-Street," up to “Two and a Half Men,” one of the most popular sitcoms in TV history. On the other hand, he's dealing with quite a few issues. Charlie is the son of popular actor Martin Sheen, who dominated Hollywood in the ‘70s and still acts to this day. Since they do not go by the same last name, it is easy to forget that Charlie has a famous brother. Emilio Estevez, who’s also a successful actor, although not quite as popular and well-known as his younger brother. Kate Mara & Rooney Mara You'll probably recognize Kate Mara as Zoe Barnes from the hit Netflix political drama, "House of Cards," starring Robin Wright. She has been an actress since 1999 and appeared in many films. Her sister, Rooney Mara, is also a Hollywood actress and has appeared in various films, including "The Girl With The Dragon tattoo" and "Carol." It's safe to say that these sisters have taken Hollywood by storm! Oliver Hudson & Kate Hudson Oliver Hudson and Kate Hudson are both successful American actors who began working in the film industry in the ‘90s. Kate is most famous for her roles in "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days", "Raising Helen," "The Skeleton Key," and "You, Me, and Dupree." Her less famous brother, Oliver, is most known for his role as Adam Rhodes in the CBS comedy series "Rules of Engagement." We wonder what it’s like to live as siblings who both share the lives of the rich and famous. John Cusack & Joan Cusack The Cusack siblings both have the acting bug! John Cusack was a prominent actor in the 80s and 90s, most famous for holing a Boombox up high in the film "Say Anything." His sister, Joan Cusack, is also a talented actress and a comedian herself. Joan appeared on "Saturday Night Live" during the mid-'80s. Since then she's starred in "School of Rock" and lent her voice to the "toy Story" film franchise. Mark Wahlberg & Donnie Wahlberg Mark Wahlberg started out as a rapper and then successfully transitioned into films. His career has been so successful that he was the world's best-paid actor in 2017. Mark's brother, Donnie Wahlberg, is a singer and record producer. He was also an actor for a while and played in various films such as the "Saw" franchise, M. Night Shyamalan's "The Sixth Sense," and more. They clearly have a very strong resemblance in many of their facial features, and both are definitely quite handsome. Lindsay Lohan & Ali Lohan Everyone remembers Lindsay Lohan as the wonderful child actor who appeared in many films such as "Mean Girls," "The Parent Trap," and "Freaky Friday." She was subjected to extreme amounts of tabloid and media attention during the mid-to-late 2000s, which, of course, had quite a negative impact on the actress. She was initially signed to Ford Models as a child but became a worldwide hit due to a string of successful shows and films. Her sister, Aliana Lohan, is an up-and-coming model, singer, and actress. Zooey Deschanel & Emily Deschanel No matter which films the actress and model has appeared in, everyone remembered Zooey Deschanel mostly for her eyes, which have been rumored to cause men everywhere to freeze and turn to stone. Zooey showed off her incredible comedic skills in the film "500 Days of Summer" and the popular show "New Girl." Her sister, Emily, looks very different from her sister, although the two do share a prominent feature — a pair of crystal blue eyes. Emily is also an actress and a film producer. She is best known for her role in the series "Bones" between 2005 and 2017. Gigi, Bella & Anwar Hadid Gigi and Bella Hadid are a highly successful duo of sibling models. Gigi has over 50 million fans on Instagram, and her sister, Bella, has more than 25 million followers. They are the daughters of real estate developer Mohamed Hadid and former model Yolanda Hadid. Their brother, Anwar Hadid, is also a fashion model. It's safe to say all three hit the genetic lottery! Jessica Simpson & Ashlee Simpson Both Jessica Simpson and Ashlee Simpson are wonderfully successful singers and actresses. The two have sold many millions of copies between them and have attained an almost worldwide level of recognition and fame. The two were born four years apart in Abilene, Texas, and were raised in Dallas. It’s nice to know that the Simpson sisterhood has remained strong over the years, even through the ups and downs of Hollywood. Rashida Jones & Kidada Jones You may know Rashida for starring as Ann Perkins on the NBC comedy series "Parks and Recreation." While Kidada has had her fair of success in The Walt Disney Company, where she created a fashion line named Kidada for Disney Couture, both of them are the daughters of composer Quincy Jones and actress Peggy Lipton. Many don't know this, but Kidada Jones was married to rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996 before his untimely death. Although you don't see the sisters together often, it's easy to see just how similar the two are when they stand next to each other. Christian Campbell & Neve Campbell Christian is best known for his roles in the films "Trick," "Big Love," and "Reefer Madness." Neve is best known for her role as Julia Salinger in the drama series "Party of Five" and as Sidney Prescott in the horror film franchise "Scream." The two lived with their father, an acting teacher, who went on to receive custody of them after their mother and father got divorced. Although they are considered Canadian actors, these siblings have become increasingly popular in Hollywood! Demi Lovato & Madison De La Garza Demi Lovato has built up quite a name for themselves as a multi-talented singer, songwriter, actress, and entertainer. They rose to prominence by playing Mitchie Torres in Disney's famous film "Camp Rock" and its sequel "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam". They earned numerous awards and nominations for their songs over the years and is an active supporter of LGBTQ+ rights. Their sister, Madison De La Garza, is also an actress, making her breakthrough on "Desperate Housewives" and has appeared in a few TV shows and films since 2008. The sisters are very similar in many ways, but each is unique in her way. They both have a chin dimple and that same dark flowing hair. Lily Allen & Alfie Allen The Allen siblings are the son and daughter of actor Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. Lily is an exceptionally successful singer and songwriter, and sold over 2.5 million copies when she debuted with her first album, "Alright, Still." She is exceptionally well received by critics and continues to evolve her musical style over the years. Somehow, it still surprises us that her brother Alfie is famous as well. He is mostly known for playing Theon Greyjoy in the HBO series "Game of Thrones" and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2019. James Franco & Dave Franco James and Dave Franco have been in Hollywood for quite a long time now. They’re the perfect example of a goofy and hilarious sibling duo that puts a smile on everyone’s faces. The two even acted together in the entertaining parody film “The Disaster Artist,” which chronicles the real-life story of how the film "The Room," which is considered the worst movie of all time, was made. As we mentioned, Dave works as an actor as well, albeit he has not received the same amount of fame as his brother…yet. Ralph Fiennes & Joseph Fiennes Ralph Fiennes is one of England’s most recognizable actors and appeared in various successful films, including "Harry Potter," where he played the menacing and noseless Voldemort. He seems to have a knack for playing the villain since he was also the voice of Ramses in the "Prince of Egypt" film. Ralph became a director when he adapted Shakespeare's tragedy "Coriolanus." In 1995, after playing prince Hamlet, he won a Tony Award for it. His brother Joseph Fiennes is also a film and stage actor, although he's certainly not as famous as his brother. Both English actors appear to be big Shakespeare fans, as Joseph’s most iconic film to this day has been the 1998 classic, "Shakespeare in Love," where he played William Shakespeare himself. Larry David & Bernie Sanders Look, we’re not going to just say they look like the same guy (for real though), but there may be in fact, a reason for it! The comedian Larry David is actually a relative of the political candidate, Bernie Sanders. Apparently, they had no idea either, and when they found out that they were cousins, both men were quite shocked. You two and us both! Ralph Fiennes & King Charles III At the end of the day, we’re definitely all related at some point, but for Ralph Fiennes and King Charles III, there are only 8 degrees of separation! Well, at least, they’re eighth cousins. Who would’ve thought Voldemort was in fact a cousin of a muggle? A royal muggle at that. The more you know, huh? Vera Farmiga & Taissa Farmiga These two have just over two decades between them, but you can’t say that they don’t look alike! It’s definitely something about the eyes, right? The other main vein here is that the two have both dabbled in roles that pertain to the paranormal. You’d remember Vera from “The Conjuring,” and maybe you’d know Taissa from “American Horror Story.” Maybe these sisters are just drawn to the creepier side of things! Johnny Depp & Queen Elizabeth II It’s definitely a royal affair here. We’re quite amazed to find out that Johnny Depp, who brought us more films than we can count, is actually a distant relative of the late Queen Elizabeth II! Yes, that’s right, Depp is a distant cousin of the former queen of England, due to their common thread of being descended from Edward III. We’re going to start checking our family trees. Who knows, you might be a royal too! Carrie Fisher & Billie Lourd The late Carrie Fisher, most famously known for her role as Princess Leia in the “Star Wars” universe, was of course a bit of a legend on the screen. Did you know that she had a daughter? Maybe it was the fact that Billie Lourd took her father’s name that we didn’t at first realize it was Carrie’s girl, but upon further inspection, it’s very, very clear. It’s the eye shape – we feel we are basically looking into Carrie’s eyes! Trace Cyrus & Miley Cyrus Remember the band, Metro Station? Yeah, remember the lead singer, with the side fringe and lip piercing? Well, you may not know this, but that’s actually Miley’s brother, Trace! Seems like the whole family is quite talented and, in the spotlight, but we did not see the resemblance at first. The family is quite close and all very supportive of one another. We love it! Maddie Ziegler & Sia Remember the little girl who danced with Shia LaBeouf in one of Sia’s film clips? Well, there was more than her just being a dancer who got a lucky break – she is in fact, Sia’s goddaughter! No wonder she got an in on that music video! Just kidding, she’s obviously very talented. The Australian singer, Sia, is very close with her goddaughter and we absolutely love her and her mini-me in “Chandelier.” Macaulay Culkin & Paris Jackson Seems an unlikely pair here, huh? Well, not a pair, but relatives in a way! Culkin, who is none other than the kid from “Home Alone”, is in fact, related to Paris Jackson by way of being her godfather. Macaulay and Paris even have matching tattoos! Jeff Bezos & George Strait You better believe that Bezos is a country boy at heart folks because he is related to none other than famous country singer, George Strait. Pretty cool that the “King of Country” is the cousin of the “King of IT” heh! Well, we’re pretty sure that Bezos is basically the King of that industry, due to his stake in Amazon. Elton John & The Beckhams This maybe was a connection we should’ve seen coming, due to the fact that these folks are all British, but then again, not totally obvious! The legendary singer and piano man, Elton John, is close friends with the Beckham family – so much so that he’s godfather to both Romeo and Brooklyn Beckham. We bet he gives them some great presents, and maybe some vocal lessons! Cameron Diaz & Nicole Ritchie These two famous ladies are in fact linked by the brothers they married – none other than Benji and Joel Madden, of the pop-punk band, “Good Charlotte.” We don’t think they get confused between the twins (well at least we hope not). It’s the cute friendship and relationship that we’re here for, seeing as the famous actress and the famous designer are gal pals (and, family)! President Obama & President Bush Don’t let political opinions come between anyone, because you may be stunned to find out that President Obama and President Bush are in fact, distantly related! Yes, you read that right. The pair are tenth cousins – and there’s apparently a family tree to prove it. It is the United States after all. Fantasia Barrino, K-Ci & JoJo Clearly, amazing pipes run in the family, as we’ve discovered with American Idol winner, Fantasia Barrino and musical artists K-Ci & JoJo. Geez, you’d think they’d have given their cousin a little leg up into the industry with her talent, but no. Seems you need to work for your success and earn your credentials on your own! Regardless, the talent is overflowing in this family! Amy Schumer & Chuck Schumer Well, this one seems kinda obvious with the surnames, but surely it’s also a funny coincidence that these two are related! (It’s a joke, people.) Comedian Amy Schumer, the star of the film, “Trainwreck”, is in fact related to the long-time Democratic New York Senator, Chuck Schumer. The pair have actually been at press conferences together. Nicolas Cage & Jason Schwartzman How outrageous is it that Nic Cage is related to Jason Schwartzman? We’ll add one more cousin in there – Sofia Coppola. Wow! So, Nicolas is the son of August Ford Coppola, Schwartzman’s mother is Talia Rose Coppola and well, Sofia Coppola is the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola! That must be one heck of a Thanksgiving celebration when these three families get together! Snoop Dogg & Brandy Wait, these two are related? Can we just double-check that? Our minds are kinda blown by this fact. Snoop Dogg, who really needs no introduction, is in fact, first cousins with the R&B singer, Brandy. Since Snoop Dogg was also in the industry at the time Brandy was on the rise, she saw firsthand the rollercoaster ride that is the music industry, which probably helped a lot! Diana Ross & Jessica Simpson Okay, this connection by marriage is kinda amazing! Seeing snaps of these two big families together makes our hearts warm, seriously. Anyway, the reason that these two are hanging out is that Ashlee Simpson, Jessica’s sister, is married to Evan Ross, Diana’s son! By extension, Ross is Ashlee’s mother-in-law. How epic is that? Hilary Clinton & Angelina Jolie Yep, these two names, these two very big names, are in fact not that far apart. Well, that’s up to you to decide once we tell you the full story. Apparently, Jolie and Clinton are actually tenth cousins but have been twice removed. The relationship didn’t stop there – this family tree connected a few famous folks, including Madonna, Celine Dion, and Camila Parker-Bowles. Wacky, isn’t it?! Scott Foley & Patrick Wilson These two are brothers-in-law, but then again, we’re not really surprised – after all, Hollywood is pretty small at the end of the day. Like, geez, look at how Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci are now related due to an introduction to her sister, Felicity. Anywho, these two Hollywood stars are now brothers-in-law due to the family they both married into. Foley, of “Scandal”, is married to Polish model, Marika Dominczyk, and Patrick Wilson married her sister, Dagmara, who’s a star in “Succession.”
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Snoop Dogg Becomes Def Jam Recordings’ Executive Creative and Strategic Consultant
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Snoop Dogg has officially been announced as Def Jam Recordings' new Executive Creative and Strategic Consultant.
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Snoop Dogg now has a desk at the Def Jam Recordings' office in Los Angeles. The Dogg Father was officially announced as the label's new Executive Creative and Strategic Consultant on Monday (June 7). Snoop, born Calvin Broadus Jr., will assume a role "that will allow him to strategically work across the label’s executive team and artist roster." The veteran rapper will have an immediate focus on A&R and creative development. He will take on a role as a senior strategic advisor, based in Los Angeles and will report to Universal Music Group Chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge and Def Jam interim Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Harleston. In a video announcement, Snoop Dogg shares that he always desired to be a part of the Def Jam family as an artist, but due to him signing to Suge Knight's Death Row Records in the early 1990s, that move wasn't possible for him. However, the opportunity arose decades late and he's ready to bring some new flavor to the label. "Now you may wonder, why so late in my career would I wanna work for Def Jam Records?" Snoops says before answering the question. "Lemme tell you why. As a kid, as a young rapper, Def Jam Records was the holy grail of hip-hop. It was the label where all of the artists communicated, connected, put out great music, great videos, movies and they were always on tour together. They were always doing things together. They were like a family." He adds: "When I got the opportunity, my main focus on Def Jam Records was to go and help the artists and give them love, give them wisdom, guidance, understanding and teach them some tricks that I learned in the game to diversify their portfolio. To not just be rappers, not just be artists, but to be superstars, superheroes, so to speak." Snoop later asserts that his plan is to go into Def Jam's extensive catalog to revitalize it and also resurface life stories of artists formerly signed to the label while bringing on new talent as well. The two-and-a-half-minute-long visual includes cameos of Def Jam signees such as Slick Rick, Redman and Method Man, Public Enemy, DMX, LL Cool J, Warren G, Ja Rule, Jay-Z, the Beastie Boys, Foxy Brown and much more. "We’re thrilled that the one and only Snoop Dogg is bringing his deep industry experience, strong relationships, boundless creativity and infectious energy to Def Jam," said Sir Lucian Grainge, Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group (UMG), said of the Long Beach, Calif. native joining the Def Jam team. Jeff Harleston, interim CEO, Def Jam and General Counsel, EVP Business and Legal Affairs at UMG also shared a statement on the veteran West Coast rapper's new position. "I have had the pleasure knowing and working with Snoop Dogg for more than 20 years," he said. "Not only does Snoop understand what it takes to be a successful artist, he is one of the most creative, strategic and entrepreneurial people I know. Snoop has a genuine passion for the label and the culture, and we are all excited to have Snoop join the Def Jam Family." Back in February of 2020, Paul Rosenberg, Eminem's manager, stepped down from his role as CEO of the label to oversee a joint venture with Universal Music Group and Goliath Records. At the time, Rosenberg reportedly would still work with Def Jam in a consultant capacity. His role as longtime manager for Eminem and president of Em's Shady Records is ongoing. Snoop Dogg, however, isn't the first hip-hop artist to snag a position at the Def Jam offices within the last year. Last November, Jeezy was announced as the label's senior advisor to interim chairman and CEO Jeff Harleston. Snoop has contributed to hip-hop culture's many facets over the years. He has 16 Grammy nominations, eight RIAA certified platinum albums, two gold albums, six platinum hits, a slew of Billboard-charting records and more. He also received an Emmy nomination in 2017, for his VH1 show, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party. Congrats to the big Snoop Dogg.
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Black Morris is the approximate translation of Negros Tou Moria which in its original Greek is an adroit play on words with Geros Tou Moria, a… Mac Lucci is an underground gangsta rapper from Los Angeles, California. He's also one half of Snoop Dogg's group the Hustle Boyz. Two Tone is on a mission. That mission is to spread the word that Dubai is a center of hip hop music. In fact, Two Tone will tell anyone willing to… We don't have a wiki here yet... We don't have a wiki here yet... We don't have a wiki here yet... Born and raised in Montreal, forged a career in New York and now residing in London with her family, Stacey Jackson has always embraced diversity… Big Wy is a rapper from Inglewood, California and a member of the rap groups The Relativez and Young Soldierz. He has released numerous mixtapes… Born Frank Delgado (1987-present), also known by the title "The Archbishop" and "Pontifex Maximus", is a successful local hip-hop musician and… We don't have a wiki here yet... The RainDoggs are a collaboration of musicians from Austin TX, brought together by musician/producer & Brooklyn transplant Rob Porta. They were… 'Mac & Devin Go to High School' is a collaborative soundtrack and album by American rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, which was released on… Nile Ross was Born on March 4th 1992 in Livingston New Jersey. New to the music game but has the ambition and talent to become the best. Has… We don't have a wiki here yet... We don't have a wiki here yet... We don't have a wiki here yet... We don't have a wiki here yet... Jake Haze is an Alternative Hip-Hop that hails from Allentown, PA. He's made his mark in a major way in the eastern Pennsylvania music scene easily…
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2024-07-28T20:12:54+00:00
The rapper carried the Olympic torch ahead of the opening ceremony Friday.
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Snoop Dogg loves being a grandpa! The "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper shared a heartwarming photo of himself and his granddaughter, Cordoba, on Instagram Saturday. Snoop Dogg can be seen squatting down on one knee to help tie her shoelace while the family is getting ready at the 2024 Paris Olympics. "Grandpas duties while at the Olympics 💕🇺🇸😘🔥," the rapper wrote in the caption. Cordoba is the daughter of Snoop Dogg's son, Cordell Broadus, who also shared the sweet moment among a few other photos from their family outing in Paris on his Instagram over the weekend. "Medici Family @ the opening ceremony Daddy O accomplished another side mission the game is to be sold not told… 3 letters DNA ✅😤," he captioned the post. In addition to Cordell, Snoop Dogg also shares son Corde and daughter Cori with wife Shante Broadus. Ahead of the opening ceremony on Friday, Snoop Dogg also played another role at the Olympics, serving as one of the final torch bearers as he walked through the streets of Saint-Denis. The rapper shared his gratitude thanking the U.S. and France for the opportunity in an interview earlier this week.
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Snoop Dogg praises Donald Trump's pardon of Michael 'Harry O' Harris
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2021-01-20T14:54:25+00:00
Snoop Dogg learned of the president's pardon of the 59-year-old while on a Sunday Zoom call with reform advocates Alice Johnson and Weldon Angelos.
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Rap mogul Snoop Dogg saluted the 'great work' President Trump and his administration did 'on the way out' after he learned that cocaine kingpin Michael 'Harry O' Harris was pardoned. Snoop learned of the president's pardon of the 59-year-old while on a Sunday Zoom call with reform advocates Alice Johnson and Weldon Angelos. 'That's great work for the president and his team on the way out,' Snoop Dogg said, according to the New York Post. 'They did some great work while they was in there and they did some great work on their way out. Let them know that I love what they did.' He continued: 'It is amazing what the work of God can actually bring to life to make people understand that there is a God.' Trump pardoned the Death Row Records co-founder and former drug kingpin after a secret campaign by rapper Snoop Dogg, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal. Harris, 59, is set to be released from a California federal prison Tuesday after 32 years behind bars for attempted murder and cocaine trafficking. Snoop Dogg, who rapped under Harris' infamous record label in the 1990s alongside Dr Dre and Tupac Shakur, enlisted Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and justice reform campaigners to convince Trump. The last-ditch attempt succeeded on Monday when the outgoing president signed Harris' pardon. DailyMail.com understands White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows advised Trump against signing the pardon, but the 45th president was swayed by his family. Harris' family and friends arrived at Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution on Tuesday morning in a black Rolls Royce, ready to welcome the former drug baron as he steps out for his first taste of freedom since 1988. His sentence was due to last until 2028. The erstwhile drug king helped run a multi-million dollar rap music empire from his cell after founding the parent company for Death Row Records with a $1.5 million investment. Alongside his dealings with drug cartels, Harris ran a string of successful legitimate businesses, including a theater company that gave actor Denzel Washington his first break. Harris was convicted of attempted murder and kidnapping 1988, but has since reinvented himself as an activist while inside, campaigning for prison reform. Criminal justice reform advocate Alice Johnson, who had her life sentence commuted by Trump in 2018, told the Daily Beast she had been lobbying Ivanka, Jared and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to get Harris released. 'The president knows how much this case means to me,' she said. 'In reviewing Michael Harris' case, his story, and what he's gone through, this is such an unfair case… He should have been home a decade ago.' Trump commuted Johnson's multi-decade sentence after a meeting in the oval office with Kim Kardashian, who was pushing for justice reform and Johnson's release. Harris' successful pardon campaign started on December 26, when Snoop asked for help from former music producer and federal prisoner Weldon Angelos, who was also pardoned by Trump last month. 'Snoop brought this case to me, and I brought Alice Johnson on board to help it with me, and she brought it to the West Wing,' Angelos told the Daily Beast on Sunday. The pardon is among a slew of clemencies Trump has granted in his final days in office, with other recipients including former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and longtime confidant Roger Stone. Harris' attorney, Bruce Zucker, told DailyMail.com that Harris' release was long overdue and his 20-year sentence was 'unduly harsh'. 'It occurred during the 1980s, at a time when then Presidents Ronald Regan and George H.W. Bush authorized legislation that imposed draconian penalties for drug offenses, which primarily and adversely affected young African American men living in the inner-city, such as Mr. Harris,' Zucker said. 'This commutation is more than equitable, and it is long overdue. We are all grateful for the hard work on this case by prison reform professionals Alice Johnson, Weldon Angeleno, and artist Snoop Dogg, as well as private investigator and sentencing expert John Brown.' The attorney said Harris spent 23 years in state prison over a first-degree attempted murder conviction, until 'the alleged victim of his crime recanted' in 2011. But instead of being released, Harris was transferred to federal prison to begin serving a 235-month sentence for his drug crimes. The pardoned former drug lord's right hand man, Al Brown, who has been friends with Harris for decades, said he had been waiting for Harris' release '33 long years'. 'You don't even know how it feels right now,' he told DailyMail.com. 'Mike was never a bad guy. He did a lot of good on the streets. He was successful as a businessman before he left prison. 'Now he wants to give back. For the last 20 or so years he's been creating programs. He was able to get San Quentin News back up and running, with him as the Editor-In-Chief. He's done a lot for the youth up in Richmond, California.' The Death Row founder's lawyers had tried to get him out early on compassionate grounds last year, arguing that he suffered from an autoimmune disease and that an outbreak of coronavirus at his Lompoc prison put him at severe risk – but the request was denied. Harris' desire to help the less fortunate may stem from his hard-knock childhood, growing up in South Central Los Angeles in the 'low bottoms' neighborhood and spending his school years shining shoes for 'high-rollers and players'. He had a musical upbringing – classically trained by his next-door neighbor, Mrs Payne, as a pianist and joined his school band playing the trombone and drums. He also went on to take classes in acting at college. But aged 20 he started selling crack cocaine, making close connections with both the infamous Bloods and Rolling 60s Crips gangs. He grew a vast distribution network reaching New York, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, and Illinois, supplied by Colombian drug cartels, according to the DEA. Alongside his drug empire, Harris also launched a limousine company, a deli, an electrical contracting business and a Beverly Hills hair salon, all aided by his ex-wife, Lydia, who he met just two years before his incarceration, and who he married and divorced while in prison. Though now defunct, in its heyday Death Row Records was one of Harris' most successful ventures, selling 18 million albums and earning more than $325 million in its first four years alone, launching to stardom west coast rap legends including Dr. Dre, NWA, Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur, and was widely credited with changing the face of 90s hip hop. But for more than 20 years Harris has been full of remorse, and believes he has long been ready to rejoin society a changed man. 'I had strong relationships with both the Bloods and the Crips. I was a player who knew how to get things done from the streets to suites. Back then I was blinded by the greed and the false sense of power,' he told the LA Times in 1997. 'I know now that selling dope was a big mistake. Look what it did to my family. Look what it did to the community. Look where I ended up.' In 2019 Harris spoke exclusively to DailyMailTV, pledging to 'give back' to the communities he came from. 'Over 30 years ago, I was part of the problem. However, over the years I have repeatedly proven myself to be part of the solution. 'It's about returning to society with my newfound vision, talents, and insights [and] giving back to the communities where my help is so desperately needed.' Harris said he hopes to take his 'implanted wisdom' back into the streets so he can share what he's learned to help heal broken communities. 'I know that from the moment I'm free I will work tiredly to help change lives.' He added: 'I am a man who has experienced incredible highs and incredible lows. I am a man who came to prison a boy and who will emerge as a grown man.' Harris came up with his record label's name while temporarily housed on Death Row in San Quentin State Prison. After the death of Tupac in 1996 and the departure of some of the label's bigger acts, Death Row's success began to dwindle and co-founder Suge Knight wasn't paying Harris what he deserved. As a result Harris and ex-wife Lydia filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit and were awarded a $107 million judgment against the record label and Knight. Knight is currently serving 28 years in prison after he pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter after driving his truck into two men, killing one, Terry Carter, following a row in Compton, California.
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SLOW YOUR ROLL! – a look at rap music past the stereotypes
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Since this may be one of the last entries in this blog for some time, it only makes sense to end with Kendrick Lamar, an individual who is the poster boy of bring more meaning out of rap music than just the existing stereotypes. In 2016, Kendrick Lamar had 11 Grammy nominations, which was one short of Michael Jackson for the most of all time. These nominations came mainly from his album, To Pimp a Butterfly, which took a very socially conscious look at the state of race relations in the United States. In his more recent album, Damn, Kendrick takes a more personal look at human tendencies through song titles like “Love”, “Lust”, “Loyalty”, “Fear”, and “Pride”. Focusing on “Loyalty” today, Kendrick uses this song to show how much he values loyalty in the relationships that he is in. Kendrick Lamar at 2016 Grammys With a feature from Rihanna, in this song, Kendrick looks at loyalty through the lens of not only romantic relationships, but friendships as well. The very first verse of this song sets the stage for what will follow: “It’s a secret society All we ask is trust All we got is us Loyalty, loyalty, loyalty Loyalty, loyalty, loyalty” Here, Kendrick is comparing his inner circle of friends and lovers as his own secret society. Similar to secret societies that have rules that serve as a passage of entry, Kendrick’s rule for entry into his circle is that he can trust the people that enter. This trust is attained through loyalty. A similar message is created through another creative verse here: “10-4, no switchin’ sides Feel somethin’ wrong You actin’ shifty, you don’t ride With me no more, I need Loyalty, loyalty, loyalty Loyalty, loyalty, loyalty” Kendrick is known for his clever wordplay. In this, “10-4” is a reference to the fact that 10 and 4 are on the opposite sides of a clock. Someone who doesn’t show loyalty would be “shifty” when something is going wrong. While someone who loyal would remain with Kendrick through thick and thin, someone who lacks loyalty would “run” to the other side of clock to avoid trouble. Just like many people who are put into a position of power or fame, Kendrick feels a sense of mistrust of the people around him. To him, it is hard to gauge whether people are truly loyal or just in it to take advantage of him. “Tell me who you loyal to Is it money? Is it fame? Is it weed? Is it drink? Is it comin’ down with the loud pipes in the rain?” In Kendrick’s head, many of the people who even seem like they are loyal aren’t necessarily loyal to him. Instead, they are loyal to the things Kendrick can provide for them like money, fame, and access to drugs and alcohol. Not only is Kendrick himself questioning the loyalty of the people around him, but he is forcing his audience to do the same. “I said, tell me who you loyal to Is it anybody that you would lie for? Anybody you would slide for? Anybody you would die for? That’s what God for” As listeners of this song, based on the questions Kendrick poses to us, we also are forced to question the loyalty we hold with people around us. To end, since Kendrick is pretty religious, he claims that one source of constant loyalty that an individual can find is in God. Considering how Kendrick lives his life, he himself tries his best to be very loyal. He has been very loyal to his poor, crime-infested hometown of Compton despite having more than enough money to leave and never look back. He has been very loyal to his fans by not changing his attitude regardless of his growing status. He has been very loyal to his partner in life – Whitney Alford – who he has been in love with since high school. In this song and many others, Kendrick practices what he preaches, which makes what he says so real. In the current generation of rap music, I will be the first to admit that the existing stereotypes make up the majority of the music that is produced. However, hidden gems like the projects created by Kendrick Lamar should not be ignored as they are the key to breaking the stereotypes of rap music. At first impression, XXXTentacion (who I will call X for the sake of readability in this entry) would be seem like a rapper in the category of rappers like Lil Pump that I have looked. XXXTentacion With his unorthodox appearance, multiple visits to the slammer, and overall reckless attitude that he expresses in some of his songs, X could easily fall into the category of rappers that make the stereotype of rap music. While X does produce music that lives up to this stereotype, he has a very diverse musical library that is not admired since his bombastic tracks overshadow his more purposeful work. In his song that made it to the top 10 of the Billboard Top 100, the song “SAD!” takes us inside the mind of X as he deals with a breakup with a girl that he was in love with. While sad breakup songs are nothing new in the R&B/Pop, the raw male emotionality that X shows on this rap song is far from the norm. The long chorus that makes most of the song gives a good idea of how X is feeling in this post-breakup stage: “Who am I? Someone that’s afraid to let go, uh You decide if you’re ever gonna let me know Suicide if you ever try to let go, uh I’m sad, I know, yeah, I’m sad, I know, yeah Who am I? Someone that’s afraid to let go, uh You decide if you’re ever gonna let me know I’m sad, I know, yeah, I’m sad, I know, yeah” The very first line of this song where X says that he is “afraid to let go” are words that are not heard often in the rap community. Many male rappers, including X, measure themselves are their street cred and toughness. Especially for someone like X who has openly talked about his past history of crime involving even killing people, this raw emotion is unprecedented and counterproductive to raising his street rep. However, for X, his openness about his love life lets him reach an audience that many of the “tough guy” rappers might be missing out on because they are not willing to explore the entirety of their artistic abilities. Realistically, what X is saying is not anything that we have not heard before. It is really just the prototypical sad lyrics that all artists produce after a tough break up. This is further seen in the first verse: “I gave her everything She took my heart and left me lonely I think broken heart’s contagious I won’t fix, I’d rather weep I’m lost then I’m found But it’s torture bein’ in love I love when you’re around But I fuckin’ hate when you leave” To reiterate, X really isn’t saying anything here that is out of the ordinary in music in general. However, the very fact that X is saying that he “weeps” because of his breakup is so unorthodox in the genre of music that he is in. The fact that X is breaking out of his shell to produce a song about this heartbreak also shows that he is actually hurt from this breakup. Despite the lyrics being very elementary, X says that he gave this girl everything and she left him. In spite of that, he still loves her and wants her back. While X would be considered by most as a rapper who lives up the stereotypes of rap music, he has a different side of him that many people don’t see. In this case, X is unique in that he can diversify his music enough to reach different audiences and expand his reach. This might be the explanation to his sudden rise to the top of the rap scene. In 2015, the biopic, Selma, was nominated for multiple Oscars because of how powerful it was in bringing the events of the Civil Rights Movement to a theatre screen. Specifically, this filmed focused on the impactful marches led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from Selma to Montgomery culminating in Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965. While the riveting performances of the actors and the intricate writing of the directors played a pivotal part in the success of this biopic, what was equally important was the musical performances incorporated as well. Common’s rap song – “Glory” – with vocals from John Legend became the anthem to this film and also the anthem for more current race-related movements like Black Lives Matter during the riots in Ferguson. Marches led by MLK from Selma to Montgomery The premise of this song is to encourage people to apply the tactics using during the civil rights movement to the current racial issues that are being faced in the United States. To show similarities between the two time periods, Common begins with this line: “The movement is a rhythm to us Freedom is like religion to us Justice is juxtapositionin’ us Justice for all just ain’t specific enough” For the Black Lives Matter movement, a common retaliation to its efforts has been the All Lives Matter movement. While many people in the Black Lives Matter would agree that all lives do in fact matter, the point of the movement is to highlight that black lives are being threatened currently and more attention needs to be put on them. Similarly, in the 1960s, when MLK led marches to increase the access of African Americans to voting, the common counter is that African Americans are allowed to vote. However, the point MLK was trying to make was that while African Americans are allowed to vote, there are existing limitations. While this comparison required reading into, other comparisons between the time periods are much more straightforward: “That’s why Rosa sat on the bus That’s why we walk through Ferguson with our hands up” This comparison requires no explanation; by putting two powerful images from both movements side by side, the sentiments of the civil rights movement are recreated in modern times. After drawing comparisons, Common urges current protestors to follow in the footsteps of their ancestors by using peaceful techniques: “The biggest weapon is to stay peaceful We sing, our music is the cuts that we bleed through” In the early stages of the riots in Ferguson, violent protests were the norm. Businesses were vandalized, buildings and cars were burned, and conflict emerged with the police. Not only were this protestors destroying their own city, but there were not making any progress toward their goal, which was to end police brutality against African Americans. Considering the success MLK had with peaceful measures, through this song, Common want to remind current protestors that violence is not the measure to create change in society. But further, Common reminds the youth of this generation – the same youth primarily involved in the violent acts- to look their elders for guidance: “No one can win the war individually It takes the wisdom of the elders and young people’s energy” Towards the beginning of the Ferguson riots, the energy of the youth was being channeled in the wrong way as they were resorting to violence. To combat this, Common encourages the youth to look to their elders for guidance on how to use their energy in the right way. By being a fitting song for the issues of the time with a everlasting message that can be applied to every generation, Common captured an Oscar for his song “Glory”. Common serves as a beacon of civility not only within the rap community, but in society itself. So far, many of the artists I have looked at fall on one of two extremes. Either they are very serious about issues like mental health, racial equality, and social issues or they are “stereotypical” rappers who just rap about sex, money, and drugs. However, Lil Dicky is a rapper who doesn’t really fit into either category very smoothly. Lil Dicky has made a rap career for himself based on making comedic songs. David – Lil Dicky – Burd graduated at the top of his class from the University of Richmond with a degree in business administration. After, working as an account manager at an advertising firm for two years while pursuing his rap career on the side, Lil Dicky gave up his 9-5 for the life of being a rap star. Needless to say, his unique style has made an attention grabbing artist that is loved by people from all sects of the rap community. What makes Lil Dicky special is that he embraces who he is and makes the most of it. On many of his songs, he is making fun of himself for being a nerdy, affluent, Jewish boy. In one of his breakout songs, “Professional Rapper”, Lil Dicky creates a song that is really an interview where Lil Dicky is pitching himself to Snoop Dogg on why he should become a professional rapper. Snoop Dogg (left) and Lil Dicky (right) Since this song is set up like an interview, much of the song is in a question and answer format where Snoop Dogg is trying to figure out whether Lil Dicky is worthy enough to be a full time rapper. One of the first questions Lil Dicky is asked is about what kind of hardships he faced while growing up. To this, Lil Dicky answers that his undergraduate education was very hard because there was immense parental pressure on him to be successful. Snoop Dogg was not impressed as he replied, “Boo hoo what a hardship How you paid to get the rap shit started?” Off the top of my head, I couldn’t name more than a couple rapper that I know that have a college degree. For OG rappers like Snoop Dogg, Lil Dicky’s degree means nothing. However, Lil Dicky remains honest with his reality even when he answers the next question about how he paid to start his rap career: “Man, my Bar Mitzvah money But don’t diss me buddy, I wasn’t one of them younguns up on the block who had nothing to lose I must’ve wanted this a lot, I had something to choose” In typical Lil Dicky fashion, he is sure to throw in a little joke about his Jewish upbringing by talking about his Bar Mitzvah. However, the more important part of this lyric is where Lil Dicky explains that he wasn’t a person “who had nothing to lose”. Lil Dicky had a successful career that he gave up to become a rapper. This sacrifice is something Lil Dicky uses to show how passionate he is about rapping. Snoop Dogg also posed some hypotheticals to Lil Dicky on what he do if he were put in a situation that many rappers are put in. For example, Snoop Dogg asked, “In a club and a couple n***as threaten you?” Here, Lil Dicky replied by saying that he really wouldn’t do anything. This reply enraged Snoop Dogg as he said, “If you wanna do this, then you won’t get far acting like a little b***h” One of the underlying stereotypes of rap music that I have not addressed for most of these blogs is the ruthless masculinity that some rappers try to show. Being the “tough guy” who won’t back down from anyone and is emotionless is traditionally seen as a staple of the rap community. However, as Lil Dicky explains, he wants to change this need for masculinity since he doesn’t fit that persona: “Nah, that’s my niche! Don’t get offended by this, but that’s the market y’all missed That’s the target I’ll hit And that’s the heart of my pitch I wanna do this whole thing different” Instead of trying to conform to the standards of rap, Lil Dicky is very comfortable with who he is and wants to bring this into the rap scene. If anything, Lil Dicky appeals to a whole new audience that may have originally been isolated from listening to rap music. Since Lil Dicky has established that he is a skilled rapper in terms of his lyrics and flow, his diversity only adds to how many people the rap community can reach. In a culture filled with “macho men” who spend most of their time flexing who has more money and who has more street cred, Lil Dicky is just a normal guy who likes making funny rap songs that people enjoy. Just like anyone who attains success, Lil Dicky has his equal share of supporters and haters. Ultimately, Lil Dicky has created his only lane in rap. A lane that really only he fits in. It’s been awhile since I have taken a look at a rap song that lives up to the stereotypes of rap music (music about money, sex, and drugs). I feel like this is important to do to truly highlight the stark differences between quality rap music and loads of garbage like the song “D-Rose”. If the name Lil Pump sounds familiar, it’s because he was the same artist I talked about the last time I looked at a song from the bottom feeders of the rap scene. For a quick recap, Lil Pump is a 17 year old high school dropout/rapper from Florida who has a grown a strong fan base over the course of 2017. The last song I looked at – “Gucci Gang” – sat at the top of the Billboard Top 100 for weeks and this song is also one of his top hits. Sadly, the pitiful lyrics we saw in “Gucci Gang” will be back again here today. Rappers get a bad rap for being very materialistic. Since many rappers have fallen upon a pile of money that they never had before, they don’t know what to do with it and splurge on unnecessary items. Lil Pump fits the status quo perfectly as this song is literally about two expensive watches that Lil Pump owns: “100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose” In this repetitive message, all that is really being said is the price of Lil Pump’s watches. The line “80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist” is a direct reference to the price of his two watches where one of his watches cost $100,000 and the other cost $80,000. If this chorus wasn’t arbitrary enough, the reason the song is called “D-Rose” is because Lil Pump was watching Derrick Rose play basketball and was inspired to write a song about him. Clearly, Lil Pump was attracted to the fact that Rose was a wealthy basketball player, and wanted to draw parallels between himself and Rose. Aside from the hook, the usual medley of pointless lyrics fill in the rest of the song. “Pop 4 Xans, now I’m feelin’ like a hero” “4 bands (thousand dollars) in the kitchen 9 bands (thousand dollars) in the kitchen” “Lean got me like Rio” All of these lines can be seen in all of the other songs in Lil Pump’s collection. The only sense of creativity that can be seen here is in the line about lean where he creates a simile with the movie Rio. Essentially, what he is saying is that lean makes him feel like the crazy parrot from the movie Rio. While creative, there is no sense of cohesion with the rest of the song or really any of the other lyrics around it. Lil Pump is currently touring the country with sold out crowds and is having the time of his life. While I can bash his lack of actual artistry in music, the reality is that he is happy with what he does and people do enjoy his music. However, when it comes to breaking the stereotypes of rap music, Lil Pump is one of the problems that need to be acknowledged. Despite not even being anywhere near a professional athlete, the sports media could not keep the name “Lavar Ball” out of their coverage in 2017. While his son, Lonzo Ball, made the transition into the NBA from college basketball, despite Lonzo being the #2 overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft, sports fans were more mesmerized by his loud-mouth father, Lavar. With outlandish comments like him saying that he could beat Michael Jordan 1-on-1 or that his son was better than pros like Steph Curry before even playing a single professional minute, Lavar quickly became a polarizing sports dad. While some see his passionate comments as his support for his son, others see it as an effort from Lavar to live out his sports aspirations vicariously through his son. On top of being a talented athlete, Lonzo also has a poetic side in the form of his rapping abilities; in this song, Lonzo expresses how he feels about his dad regardless of how the media wants to portray him. Lonzo Ball and Lavar Ball Many sports pundits have argued that Lonzo’s father has been his biggest weakness so far in his professional basketball career. By making hyperbolic statements and touting his sons skills before even playing, it’s been said that Lavar has been “writing checks that his son can’t cash” – or in other words, hyping him up, but leading him to failure if Lonzo can’t live up to his father’s expectations. Despite Lonzo saying that his father’s comments don’t bother him, the media continues to paint Lavar as Lonzo’s kryptonite: “Listen to the story, not just how it’s told Yellin’ he the devil, but yet you the one who sold your soul” While outsiders may have their impression of who Lavar is (some who have said he is as bad as the devil), Lonzo values the personal side of his relationship with his father that noone else can understand. Especially coming from an African American descent, there are many occurrences of fathers not being involved in their children’s life. With that in mind, although some would argue Lavar is too involved, Lonzo appreciates how active his father is: “Y’all can hate him, that’s my pops though First one that’s there for me once it got cold” Apart from the personal side, Lavar Ball has also utilized the media attention he received to build his family business: Big Baller Brand. Just like many other affairs of the Ball family, the mantra of putting family first holds tight as what is now a massive company is almost entirely run by the extended Ball family. “Man I hope the brand goes Pops workin’ every week, doin’ different shows” The Big Baller Brand has been another area of criticism that Lavar Ball has faced as many see him exploiting Lonzo’s athletic success to build a brand. While this may be true, Lavar isn’t doing it with heinous intentions since Lonzo is in support of it. From a bigger picture, Lavar is trying to change the way professional sports work. Normally, when a top tier college player comes to the NBA, he will be approached by the top brands like Nike, Adidas, and Under Armour. With this will come a shoe deal and a contract of a few million dollars. Even though Lonzo was offered this, Lavar had bigger aspirations for his son. In his typical “extra” fashion, Lavar asked for a billion dollar contract from the big three shoe companies for Lonzo Ball and his two younger sons, LaMelo and LiAngelo. After this offer was laughed at, the Big Baller Brand built their own shoe line and Lonzo now wears his own shoes in game. While it’s hard to vouch for someone that is already making millions, the reality is that these young athletes get trapped making a few million dollars while the major companies make billions using the athlete’s name. Lavar didn’t want this to happen to his own son, so he created a new path for his son through his family company. Mixtape Cover For the most part, it seems like Lavar does have his sons best intentions in mind when he makes these decisions. Despite the negative press he gets, its good to see that his son supports him through the media whirlwind the family faced in 2017. Even though Lonzo has continuously supported his father in press interviews, the reporters can’t seem to get it through their heads. Maybe the power of music will be what finally persuades the critics. While the babyface may fool you, the multi-talented Donald Glover is 34 years old with a background in the creative arts that not many can match. In his 34 years, Glover has been a actor, writer, director, comedian, producer, singer, songwriter, and disc jockey. Whenever he can squeeze time in, he’s also rapped under the stage name of Childish Gambino. What is amazing is that while some would think that Glover is spreading himself thin, he has consistently strived in all of these roles. In fact, most of his rap fans are upset that rapping isn’t his top priority as he doesn’t release many projects anymore. Fortunately, we have Gambino’s older work like “Be Alone” took look back on. As the name implies, “Be Alone” is song where Gambino reflects on the loneliness that comes with fame. While most people only think about the glamour of celebrity life, it is common among people of fame to face depression and loner tendencies. “Music was my side chick, but now we’re moving in together Always felt misunderstood, I guess I have to tolerate” Here, Gambino establishes the transition of music from being a hobby to a legitimate profession (although some might disagree because Childish Gambino barely spends any of his time on rap, but that’s besides the point). Even though Gambino always made fun of because of his high voice and spunky personality, adding the fame on top of it made him feel even more alone and misunderstood. Much of this loneliness comes from the fact that with fame, it is hard to distinguish who you can trust and who is just in it for the money. Especially with girls, Gambino – who is single – had a tough time developing a relationship because a voice in the back of his head would tell him to question the intentions of the female. “Now my computer screen’s the only place I feel a spark” “Canon 5D to take pictures Of these girls who wouldn’t talk to me a year ago” By consistently having doubts about whether girls are going to be “gold diggers”, Gambino is barely able to “feel a spark” – or have a connection – with a girl. While not being able to find a significant other, Gambino does find some solitude in his family. While Gambino acknowledges that family will always be there for him, he also realizes that his family will leave him at one point too: “I am feeling more alone than I ever have felt before I wanna pick up the phone, ask my dad how to handle it But what will happen when my dad’s not there to answer it?” In a genre of music where raw emotionality is rare, Gambino really exposes himself to everyone. This comes out clearly in simplistic, yet passionate hook: “I don’t wanna be alone, I don’t wanna be alone I don’t wanna be alone I don’t wanna be alone, I don’t wanna be alone I don’t wanna be alone” Part of the reason why Gambino was able to do this without facing backlash from the “hardcore” rappers is because he only has one foot in the door of the rap scene. While Gambino is a rapper, Donald Glover is so many other things. Even though Gambino’s diversity of interests dilutes the amount of rap music he can produce, the outside perspectives he brings into his music only elevates the quality of what he produces. Chance the Rapper is one of those rappers that you either know or don’t. While not being a complete mainstream artist, Chance has gained a cult following that has propelled him into the upper echelon of his profession. After releasing multiple projects, his first studio album – Coloring Book – made history by being the first album to reach the Billboard Top 100 with only streaming sales. In fact, I should use the word sales with caution because Chance actually gives away all of his music for free, and only makes money from his music through the live performances he does. Clearly, Chance the Rapper is a transformative artist in the rap industry, and the significance of the content he talks about reinforces this. One of his songs – “Summer Friends” – that is my personal favorite captures Chance’s childhood in the ghettos of West Chatham in Chicago. While the whole Coloring Book album is a nostalgic flashback of Chance’s humble beginnings, this song specifically is about the childhood friends that Chance lost while becoming famous. He begins by describing the type of kids him and his friends were: (Disclaimer – while I normally put sound clips of the songs into these blogs, Chance doesn’t sell his songs; he only streams them sooo to avoid illegal downloads there won’t be any audio.) “Socks on concrete, jolly rancher kids I was talking back and now I gotta stay at grandma’s crib Bunch of tank top, nappy headed bike-stealing Chatham boys” Although Chance and his friends were normal kids who enjoyed playing outside and having fun, because of their harsh backgrounds, him and his friends had a tendency of getting in trouble. In this line, Chance points out how he had to go to his grandmas house a lot because he would be rude to his mother. As the song goes on, a distinction starts to grow between Chance and his friends. While Chance found music as a passion and an avenue out of his harsh home life, some of his friends got stuck and never found a way out: “Summer school get to losing students But the CPD getting new recruitment Our summer don’t, our summer Our summer don’t get no shine no more” Here, Chance explains that he didn’t see his friends as much during the summer because they all ended up in summer school. Sadly, summer school was just the first in a string of bad circumstances his friends were thrown into. As summer school didn’t work, his friends dropped out and turned to crime, which led to the “CDP (Chicago Police Department) getting new recruitment”. Compared to the fun summers of the past, these more recent summers lacked the shine of the past. From his previous project – Acid Rap – to Coloring Book, Chance establishes his transition away from his hood life into a new style of gospel music (while still maintaining the rap style). “Ready my blessing, now I’m ready how I wait Never let a friendship get in my way Never let a blog get in my way Make the whole song do whatever I say” Through these lines, Chance affirms that regardless of the pressures of his remaining friends to return to his ghetto life, he won’t change from his faith in preaching positive messages to his audience. At times, Chance has been criticized because his newer music tends to be slightly preachy in the way he delivers his message. In general, everything Chance does from the type of music he sings to the way he releases it is very unique. At the very least, he definitely doesn’t fit into what people consider the normal mold of rap music. Sticking with the trend of analyzing some older music, this week, we’re going to spin it back to a song from what people consider the golden era of rap: the 90s. When people think of 90s rap, one of the first name that comes to mind is Biggie (or Notorious B.I.G. or Biggie Smalls). While Biggie was one of the biggest rappers of his time and is still considered an all time great, he had many suicidal tendencies. As a self-proclaim “gangsta”, Biggie made many bad decisions in his young life, which quickly regretted. One of his bad decisions led to his tragic death in a drive-by shooting where he died at the young age of 25. Three years before his death, Biggie released his most well known album, Ready to Die, in which he released the song “Suicidal Thoughts”. While the hope for songs about suicide is that they end with a positive message, this song is not one of the cases as it maintains the dark theme throughout. One of the problems in Biggie’s life that he highlights is that he is a disappointment in the eyes of all the people around him. One example he gives is of his mother. “Lyin’ to my mother, even stealin’ out her purse Crime after crime, from drugs to extortion I know my mother wish she got a f***in’ abortion She don’t even love me like she did when I was younger” A mother’s love is like no other since you know that regardless of you do, your mother will still love you. However, since Biggie feels as if he has lost the purest form of love there is, there is no love for him left in the world. Additionally, with Biggie’s newfound fame, he feels like the people that do say they love him are just doing it to get of piece of his fortune. “People at the funeral frontin’ like they miss me My baby mama kiss me, but she glad I’m gone” With suicidal thoughts in mind, Biggie isn’t willing to accept the love of the people around him and sees it all as a front. Throughout out the song, Biggie throws out a medley of suicidal thoughts he has had over the years: “I swear to God I want to just slit my wrists and end this bulls**t” “I’m glad I’m dead, a worthless f**kin’ buddha head” “Should I die on the train track like Ramo in Beat Street” All of these thoughts stem from the built up regret Biggie has in his life. From his gang activity to cheating on his wife to hurting his mother have culminated in such a strong feeling of guilt. One of the points I made in the first few entries of this blog was that talking about some gruesome topics like gang activity and crime was OK if it was a reflection of the artist’s life. What isn’t right is when someone who has never experienced these awful circumstances raps about it simply because it is popular. This is one of the few cases where talking about criminal activity is “good” because instead of glorifying it, Biggie is condemning it through the form of self-regret. It is a shame that Biggie only lived for three more years after this album was released because if he would have lived longer, he could have brought more positive messages to the rap genre. With the start of a new year, anticipation is very high about the new rap albums coming out throughout the course of this year. The first batch of new tunes will kick off late next week when Migos will drop their long-awaited Culture 2 album. However, until then, we’ll have to look into the past for our tunes. Specifically today, we’ll look back to 2012 at Killer Mike’s song, “Reagan”. With as aggressive of a name as “Killer Mike”, this song lives up to this level of aggression as Killer Mike attacks Ronald Reagan for his shortcomings and extrapolates this to all politicians. Killer Mike makes it very clear that he is not a fan of Ronald Raegan. He hates him so much that he ends this song by saying “I’m glad Reagan dead”. Reagan is traditionally esteemed as one of the better presidents in US history, so this is an interesting take. From the start of the song, Killer Mike deteriorates the ethos of Reagan by bringing up the Iran-Contra scandal. Killer Mike first samples a piece of Reagan’s speech where he denies the scandal Despite the wildly speculative and false stories about arms for hostages and alleged ransom payments, we did not, repeat, did not trade weapons or anything else for hostages, nor will we followed by another clip where he concedes to the scandal. A few months ago I told the American people I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that’s true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not Using Reagan’s own words and voice to show his lies makes this that much more powerful. Throughout the song, Killer Mike points out specific policies implemented by Reagan that he takes issue with. One of the policies of Reagan that specifically hurt Killer Mike’s community was the war on terror. By taking such a combative stance against drugs, Killer Mike points out that Reagan basically armed the police with the authority to do whatever they want to rid the problem of drugs. By anything, he means that the police would disregard basic American rights: And lay us on our belly, while they fingers on they triggers They boots was on our head, they dogs was on our crotches And they would beat us up if we had diamonds on our watches While this seems like a social justice argument, Killer Mike links it to a very intelligent economic argument where he talks about the prison-industrial complex. With such a high inmate population, Killer Mike argues that prisons are a form of modern slavery: But thanks to Reaganomics, prisons turned to profits Cause free labor is the cornerstone of US economics Cause slavery was abolished, unless you are in prison To conclude, Killer Mike says that he doesn’t hate Reagan himself, but all politicians. In Killer Mike’s eyes, politicians don’t represent the people, but really represent the influential people in the bureaucracy. Specifically, Killer Mike takes issue with oil lobbyist that influenced politicians into getting into costly wars: Why did Reagan and Obama both go after Qaddafi We invaded sovereign soil, going after oil Taking countries is a hobby paid for by the oil lobby By also including Obama in his argument, Killer Mike closes the door on any arguments that would arrive about him having a bias based on race or political party since he is attacking a black and white man and a Democrat and Republican. The sophistication of lyrics can sometimes be lost in rap because of how fast the lyrics come at you. However, if we were to slow down songs like this one, very intelligent and well thought out opinions about political and apolitical issues can be found.
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Snoop Dogg Lands in Paris ahead of Olympics, Will Carry Iconic Torch
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NBC Olympics special correspondent Snoop Dogg is in Paris, France ahead of the Opening Ceremony. Find out what he's been doing.
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Vive la Snoop! NBC 2024 Olympics special correspondent Snoop Dogg has arrived in Paris and, suddenly, the City of Light is more lit than ever. Chalk up the next-level glow to the 52-year-old American rapper and Olympics superfan’s go-go-go enthusiasm for the Games. Bank on Snoop’s singular personality and point of view to come through as he covers sports and Paris landmarks for NBC and Peacock. In fact, that signature flare is already coming through. After touching down in the host city, Snoop captured the experience of being part of the global event with a tweet and a photo of himself: “U ready? Paris 2024 Olympics ya digggg.” We totally diggg. RELATED: Remember When Snoop Dogg Guest Starred on SVU as a Diss Track-Rapping Suspect? Snoop Dogg, Olympic Torchbearer Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for USOPC And the good news keeps dropping (like it's hot). Snoop will be one of the final torchbearers of the Olympic flame ahead of the Opening Ceremony in Paris on Friday, CNN reported. Scanning Instagram, it’s clear that he’s already been busy bringing what he called “that Snoop style to the mix” in Paris, just like he did during Track & Field Trials when he put his special spin — and gift for rhyme — on calling a steeplechase race. Snoop's spirit shone through when he had his official Team USA headshots taken. Dressed in red, white, and blue, he beamed brighter than the happiest kid in the world on picture day. “I’m official. I’m like a referee with a whistle,” Snoop said, primping just a bit for the camera before offering instructions for the photographer. “Make sure you get that GOAT,” Snoop said to the photographer. “You see that GOAT?” referring to the image of Team USA runner Noah Lyles on his T-shirt beneath his zip-up jacket. Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps responded to Snoop’s tweet with three fire emojis. We’ll take them as Olympic flames. RELATED: Snoop Dogg Wearing Pink and Having Tea with His Granddaughter Cordoba Is Too Cute Snoop Meets the Fencing Team Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for USOPC In another NBC Sports Insta post, Snoop took a stab at giving Team USA women fencers a pointer or two. He surprised them during their photo sesh and posed alongside the ladies. The most delightful sound you’ll hear is that of a group of elite athletes giggling with delight at the presence of Snoop, so check out the post. “I didn’t realize,” Team USA fencer Lauren Scruggs exclaims on Insta. “I was like who is this?” Another one of Snoop’s posts from Paris showed him climbing atop a podium and dressed as though he’s in a medal ceremony. “As I take the stand to win my gold medal,” said Snoop, who struck a few poses — a wave, hand on his heart, and outstretched arms. Back in December when NBC announced that Snoop Dogg had joined the ranks of the reporters for the Games, he expressed his pure joy over the position, saying, “I grew up watching the Olympics and am thrilled to see the incredible athletes bring their A-game to Paris.”
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Snoop Dogg Is Stealing the 2024 Olympic Games
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Snoop Dogg is taking over the Olympic games and bringing in laughs to the otherwise highly competitive  event.
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FROM THE LBC to the streets of Paris (yes, silent 's'), Snoop Dogg has been taking over feeds, going viral for his Olympic coverage for NBC, and it’s the entertainment we didn’t know we needed at the games. From swimming laps with former Olympian Michael Phelps to riding the bus with the US Men’s Basketball team, attending the equestrian team dressage with his longtime pal Martha Stewart, and giving after-hours tours of the Louvre where he discovers he is Mona Lisa’s long-lost twin brother “Tony Lisa,” Snoop has been making his rounds across different events. He’s not only one of Team USA’s number one fans, but is also providing a taste of Parisian culture to those at home watching the games from their screens. Snoop has been enlisted by NBC as an official commentator, with his special called #Followthedogg, which is exclusively on the broadcast network’s online and social platforms, as well as on the partner streaming platform, Peacock. While many clips from his series have been meme'd and circulated on social media platforms, the full coverage that Snoop provides can only be found on NBC and Peacock. Snoop has provided many great laughs at the games and is even being praised by one user who wrote to X, “Snoop Dogg at the Olympics is one of the best things that has ever happened in the history of the Olympics.” Here our some of our favorite moments of Snoop at the Games: Olympic Torch Bearer Snoop Dogg Yes, you read that right. Snoop Dogg did, in fact, help lead Team USA as a torch bearer in the opening ceremony. During the passing of the symbolic object, Snoop did a classic Crip walk, which was fitting for the iconic rapper. Equestrian Snoop Dogg One of the rapper's more viral moments so far at the games came accompanied by his dear friend Martha Stewart as the duo sported matching equestrian attire while attending the equestrian team dressage. While there, the two commented on the performance of the Polish rider Sandra Sysojeva. In the viral clip, Snoop’s classic song “Gin and Juice” is played over the routine. With a prior fear of horses, Snoop really immersed himself in the sport for content. “I'm really scared of horses. So for me to do that, I feel like I'm really going somewhere,” he says in the video. Watch the full clip below: Swimmer Snoop Dogg He’s back and this time joined by Olympic gold meadlist Michael Phelps; in the short clip, Snoop is seen swimming laps with the legendary swimmer. The rapper reveals the two “go back like the backstroke.” When asked if he needed some goggles, the rapper says an adamant “hell nah.” Watch Video Here A Trip to the Louvre With Snoop In this short one minute clip for NBC, which was also posted to Snoop's personal TikTok, the rapper takes viewers after hours to the historical art museum in Paris. While standing in front of the Mona Lisa, the star says that he is her twin brother, “Tony Lisa.” Fine Dining With Snoop The iconic friendship duo is back again, but this time outside of the grounds and rather in a three Michelin star restaurant called Le Cinq. When it comes to food, the two aren't shy; keep in mind that they previously hosted their own cooking show, Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party. While sipping on glasses of champagne and eating authentic Parisian snacks like escargot, Snoop had a lot to say on both what he liked and really did not like (let’s just say he will pass on the snails, but loves the “porky pig” aka a lardon). Watch Full Clip Here To watch all of Snoop Dogg's coverage at the 2024 Paris Games, click the button below to watch on NBC.
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An In-depth Look at Snoop Dogg’s Life and Career
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2023-06-09T10:30:24.690000+00:00
Snoop Dogg is a hip-hop legend and one of the most influential rappers in history. He has gained worldwide fame and recognition, but his journey to success was far from glamorous. Born on October…
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Early Life Snoop Dogg is a hip-hop legend and one of the most influential rappers in history. He has gained worldwide fame and recognition, but his journey to success was far from glamorous. Born on October 20th, 1971, Snoop Dogg grew up in the streets of Compton, California where gang violence was rampant. He developed ties to the notorious Crips gang at an early age, and by the time he was 12 years old, he had already become a rapper. During his teenage years, Snoop Dogg participated in rap battles and built an underground following with his mixtapes. His proficiency as a rapper quickly attracted attention from record labels including Death Row Records which signed him in 1992. Although Death Row Records later become embroiled in controversy due to its association with Suge Knight, many people credit it for helping launch Snoop Dogg’s career. Musically, Snoop Dogg has been greatly influenced by hip-hop stars such as Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E, and other old-school rappers like 2Pac and Too Short. From going back to his roots of hard-hitting rap on tracks like “Gin and Juice” to collaborating with pop stars such as Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake on crossover hits like “California Gurls”, Snoop Dogg has certainly been able to remain relevant throughout two decades in the industry. Check out: AARON PAUL NET WORTH, AGE, CAREER, & AWARDS | DTFUN Musical Beginnings Snoop Dogg is one of the most influential and celebrated hip-hop and rap artists of all time. He is credited for bringing rap music to unprecedented heights of popularity and for shaping the landscape of modern hip-hop. In this blog section, we’ll look in-depth at Snoop Dogg’s life and career, from his early beginnings to his enduring impact on the global hip-hop scene. Snoop Dogg grew up in Long Beach, California, listening to the likes of Funkadelic, George Clinton, and Parliament-Funkadelic. His early music influences helped shape Snoop Dogg’s unique sound that later helped revolutionize the world of rap music. After forming a close bond with Dr. Dre at an early stage in his career, Snoop Dogg went on to sign with Death Row Records in 1993. His debut album ‘Doggystyle’ was released later that same year and skyrocketed him into fame as one of the most popular rappers of his era. Many songs from this album are considered classics today and it cemented his place as a pioneer in the world of rap music. Popularity and Success The life of Snoop Dogg is a story of success and popularity. As one of the most iconic rappers in the music industry, Snoop has achieved tremendous success throughout his career and has left an eternal mark on popular culture. Let’s take a deeper look into his past and understand how he came to be one of the most popular hip-hop artists in the world. Snoop Dogg, born Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr., began his musical journey in 1992 when he released his debut album “Doggystyle”. The album became a massive success with over 10 million copies sold worldwide — establishing him as one of the leading figures in rap music. His signature sound and poetic lyrics propelled him even further up to star status. Throughout his career, he’s released numerous albums that achieved gold, platinum, or multiplatinum statuses — catapulting him into superstardom. He’s collaborated with some of the top names in the entertainment industry such as Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, Pharrell Williams, and Justin Timberlake — proving that he could blend genres successfully. He also made several movie appearances, including playing himself in films such as “Training Day” and “Starsky & Hutch”. In addition to record sales and movie roles, Snoop Dogg helped pioneer product endorsements — leveraging his fame to endorse various products from Adidas sneakers to Orbit gum — inspiring other successful celebrities to do the same thing today. Moreover, he founded entertainment companies such as Snoopadelic Films that focused on producing digital content for viewers worldwide further expanding his impact on popular culture beyond music and movies. Fading Fame and Reinvention Since his debut track “Gin and Juice” in 1993, Snoop Dogg has been a mainstay in the hip-hop industry. From the streets of Long Beach to international fame, Snoop has had an impressive career trajectory. But like most music artists, stardom doesn’t last forever, and fading fame can be difficult to come back from. To face this reality, Snoop Dogg is a master of reinventing himself over and over again. The music industry has changed drastically since Snoop first stepped onto the scene and staying relevant requires more than just releasing albums every few years. To stay relevant on today’s global stage artists need to understand how to keep up with trends in social media, use their platform as a business tool and make sure they remain culturally relevant across multiple platforms. For Snoop Dogg, he does it all. He’s embraced his entrepreneurial spirit by creating several businesses including his media companies “DoggVision” and “Snoopadelic Films” as well as selling merchandise via his online store: www.SnoopOfficialStore.com He also regularly taps into social media trends by interacting with fans directly on Instagram or Twitter while simultaneously producing content that speaks to our current cultural moment by appearing on shows such as “The Voice Australia” or teaming up with gaming company Rockstar Games for their latest installment “Grand Theft Auto V”. Collaborative Projects and Enduring Success Collaborative projects have been instrumental in achieving enduring success in nearly every industry. Creative partnerships enable people to work together and benefit from one another’s skills, talents, and resources. To illustrate this fact perfectly, let’s take a look at the life and career of Snoop Dogg. Through Snoop Dogg’s many collaborative projects, the rap icon has left an indelible mark on the hip-hop industry and beyond. His early success in the 1990s with Dr. Dre is perhaps his most renowned collaborative effort; their innovative strategies saw them become some of hip-hop’s biggest stars. More recently, Snoop continues to team up with other major names in music to create hit records and pave the way for future collaborations. Not only has Snoop built an impressive portfolio of high-profile collaborations; but he also understands how to draw from these partnerships to create lasting results. He has used his creative partnerships to expand into areas like film, television, fashion, and more there is no limit to the possibilities when two talented minds come together! Collaboration can bring immense mutual benefits if done right. Snoop’s long career in music reflects this: after three decades of success, he continues to achieve great things through creative collaborations that have earned him both commercial success and worldwide recognition. What’s more, his ability to form successful creative partnerships demonstrates how thoughtful collaboration can influence not just short-term gains but long-term sustained success as well. Check out: ASHNEER GROVER NET WORTH, CAREER, LIFESTYLE & AWARDS | DTFUN Legacy Snoop Dogg is a living legend and a master of his craft. For over 25 years, he has championed West Coast hip hop, from the ‘Gin and Juice’ days to the present day. His impact on rap music is undeniable; Snoop’s career has influenced generations of rappers that have come after him. Not only is he credited for pioneering West Coast hip hop, but also for the evolution of rap as a whole. Snoop began his journey as Dr. Dre’s protege in 1992 and has gone on to have an incredibly successful solo career. For almost three decades, Snoop’s catalog has been nothing short of outstanding; with multiple Grammy awards and nominations under his belt, it’s no surprise why he remains one of the most sought-after artists. But it isn’t just about the awards; everyone knows that Snoop’s stellar successes are due to his expansive knowledge and understanding of music which he shares through his collaborative projects with other artists who look up to him. Snoop Dogg hasn’t just changed the way people think about music, but about culture itself. He was one of the first mainstream figures to embrace cannabis culture and popularize it in hip hop to this day, weed continues to be an underlying thread seen throughout hip hop culture worldwide. Furthermore, Snoop has given back countless times over the years through philanthropic efforts such as organizing food drives for families in need or utilizing cannabis business profits to reinvest in education projects within impoverished communities. Personal Life & Controversy Snoop Dogg is one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop, and it’s not hard to understand why. With a career spanning more than 25 years, Snoop has had an incredible influence on the culture. But his personal life has also been filled with controversy. Let’s take an in-depth look at Snoop Dogg’s life and career and explore back to the start. Snoop Dogg has had an interesting personal life from the beginning. He was born Calvin Broadus in Long Beach, California on October 20th, 1971. His early years saw him heavily involved in gangster lifestyle and he was arrested multiple times for charges related to drug use and possession. Despite this, Snoop still managed to launch his music career in 1992 after he was discovered by Dr. Dre via a demo tape that Snoop handed over to Dre at a concert. The early days of his musical career saw some controversy when he faced trial for murder after being accused of shooting a rival gang member. However, he was found not guilty due to self-defense claims and continued his music career nonetheless. As time passed, Snoop moved away from gangsta rap and focused more on creating music that promoted peace, love, and unity something which is still evident today in his work. But even though he no longer raps about the same topics as before, many of his songs still contain references to drugs or alcohol, leaving some fans divided over what message they think Snoop is sending out to audiences. You can Also, check out: PAUL BETTANY NET WORTH, AGE, CAREER, & AWARDS | DTFUN An In-depth Look at the Iconic Career of Snoop Dogg Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., otherwise known as Snoop Dogg, has a career that has been full of iconic moments. From his early years of hustling on the streets of California to becoming one of the most recognizable artists in the world, Snoop Dogg’s life, and career have been an inspiration for generations. Let’s take an in-depth look at Snoop Dogg’s life and career over the years. Snoop Dogg’s journey from his hometown Long Beach, California to becoming a worldwide star began in the early ’90s when he was first discovered by Dr. Dre. After recording Dr. Dre’s classic debut The Chronic, Snoop Dogg released his album Doggystyle in 1993 and it quickly became a hit with fans, producing mega-hits like “Gin & Juice” and “What’s My Name?” This album cemented his place in hip-hop culture and positioned him as one of the best MCs of all time. Throughout his career, Snoop Dogg has continued to create music that resonates with audiences around the world. He released several successful albums such as Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told (1998), Tha Last Meal (2000), Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Bo$$ (2002), and R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta) The Masterpiece (2004). Alongside these albums were singles that remain popular today including “Beautiful” (2002), “Drop It Like It’s Hot” feat Pharrell Williams (2004), and “That’s That S**t feat R.
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Here's further proof that the relationship between mob crime and hip-hop runs deep.
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Image via Complex Original Kool G Rap “On the Run” (2005) Kool G Rap was not just Mafioso hip-hop’s pioneer; he became its most enduring proponent, manufacturing John Gotti rhymes throughout the 1990s. (Although a then-unknown rapper from Houston named Mr. Scarface may have beaten him to the gangster movie punch by a few years, he was named after the 1983 Scarface, a new version of the original Al Capone story about a non-Mafia Cuban-American immigrant.) His first step into mob music began with 1989’s “Road to the Riches,” but G Rap’s creative peak was the epic “On the Run,” from 1992’s Live and Let Die. Playing the part of a flunky transporting cash for the mob, G Rap decides to abscond with half a million dollars. Chased by the Luciano family, G Rap goes on the run (thus the title), until eventually shooting Don Luciano five times and spitting “in his guinea face.” Damn son! Not only was his Mafia obsession super influential, but G Rap’s narrative style is a clear inspiration to rappers like Biggie and Nas—but more on them in a minute. Raekwon “Wu-Gambinos” (1995) Though the opening of the song samples the 1989 John Woo film The Killer—not exactly a Mafia film, although it is about a hitman—“Wu-Gambinos” (like Only Built 4 Cuban Linx as a whole) is a classic in the Mafia-rap canon. The year 1995 marked the real emergence of Mafioso rap, and Cuban Linx was a centerpiece record: From “Criminology” to “Incarcerated Scarfaces,” Raekwon transformed day-to-day street drama into a crime story epic, flooding street stories with fresh slang and framing them with cinematic scope. Even the song’s introduction—where different members of the Wu are given nicknames like Noodles—was in part inspired by Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America, an Italian film about a character who becomes a major player in New York’s criminal underworld. Kool G Rap f/ Nas “Fast Life” (1995) Kool G Rap’s 4, 5, 6 continued the rapper’s Mafia narratives, as on “It’s a Shame”(“The boss of all bosses, I own racehorses and a fortress”). But “Fast Life” found Kool G Rap passing the mob-rap baton to Nas, transforming Surface’s ’80s R&B classic “Happy” into an enigmatic canvas on which the two rappers stitched not so much a story as a setting, with glamorous largess and kingpin fantasies that would make Rick Ross seem uninspired in the contrast. A team from Queens “plottin’ up a scheme to get the seven-figure cream,” Nas and G Rap blanket the canvas with bodies rolled up in carpets, “count math from steam baths,” and get guns from Italy. In case the comparison wasn't clear enough, by the end Nas makes it explicit, comparing the duo to “Ghetto wise guys: Lucky Luciano, Frankie Yale, Bugsy Siegel/Green papers with eagles from a trade that’s illegal.” AZ f/ Nas “Mo Money Mo Murder (Homicide)” (1995) AZ’s Doe Or Die was another entry in the Mafioso rap canon. Perhaps no song better illustrated the subgenre’s cinematic ambitions than “Mo Money Mo Murder,” written less like a story and more like a screenplay—a screenplay, that is, with an especially rococo lyrical style. AZ and Nas indulge in their tendency to internal rhyme and intricate lyrical architecture: “I’m into bigger cheddar, G’s and better, Armarettas/Armani sweaters, plus these crabs could never dead us.” AZ—whose nickname was Sosa the year Chief Keef was born—even opens the track with a clip from the 1991 film Mobsters, a dramatized account of Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello, and Bugsy Siegel’s rise: “We’re bigger than the Jews...bigger than the Irish.” In comparison with earlier examples, like Kool G Rap’s literal mafia narrative, or “Fast Life’s” glamorization, “Mo Money Mo Murder” draws more attention to the kinds of writerly details of scene and setting (“Sippin’ cappuccino, spilled on his silk suits, was scaldin’/Laugh was vulgar, canvas paintings of the Isatollah/And on his arm he wore a priceless vulture”), as well as the ominous consequences, of a life lived illegal. Nas “Street Dreams” (1996) At this point it should be evident that Nas Escobar is G Rap’s one rival for the most Mafia-inclined rapper out of New York. He solidified his status as one of the reigning names in mob music with It Was Written, from the Italian film score strings of “The Message” (OK, actually it was a Sting sample, but inspired recontextualization nonetheless) and especially “Street Dreams.” While Nas raps about a drug dealer’s destiny (reaching the Florida Keys) the video reinvents Scorsese’s Casino as the hip-hop showcase it was always meant to be. The Notorious B.I.G. “Last Day” (1997) With storm cloud strings entering like a film soundtrack, Sheek Louch calls himself Sheek Luciano, Jada threatens to turn people “into Jimmy Hoffa,” and Biggie threatens to break both your legs. In a record that transformed Biggie from a corner hustler to the rap game kingpin, this was the Mafioso rap promise of Kool G fully realized. Jay Z “Dead Presidents II” (1996) It wasn’t just the sartorial flair of the cover art on Reasonable Doubt, where Jay’s face is hidden under the brim of his hat, a cigar poking out from between two fingers. It’s not just the money he’s still spending from ’88, the fruits of the illegal life. Instead, it was the bulletproof rap style—Jay sounded like a boss, his confidence so extreme that one didn’t even realize how much was left out, the details obscured. “Crime family, well-connected, Jay Z.” Big Pun f/ Fat Joe “Twinz (Deep Cover ’98)” (1998) Nothing says “the Mafia” like threats of violence and a weight problem. “Twinz” is an absolute Mafioso classic, and no one had an ear for mob movie details like Pun: “Meet me at Vito’s with Noodles, we’ll do this dude while he’s slurping spaghetti.” Then of course it all culminates in Pun’s iconic showboating line: “Dead in the middle of Little Italy, little did we know we’d riddled some middlemen who didn’t do diddly.” The Firm f/ Dr. Dre “Phone Tap” (1997) With mob movie production and verses spit like dialogue heard over the wire while the Feds listen in, “Phone Tap” was archetypal Mafioso rap music. Of course, if you’re talking on the phone, Nas can’t break into the real details—it all comes in code: “Son, we took an oath, then this life took us both/We rich now, milk the whole cow, split the growth.” Kool G Rap “Mobstas” (1998) One of the lesser-known albums of Kool G Rap’s oeuvre is the underrated Root of Evil LP, perhaps the last great Mafioso record of New York’s mob-rap reign. Kool G Rap still packed impossible levels of details into each dense stanza, his words coiled into a maze of cinematic narrative: “Moved on it closer get the toaster/Started to feel like death was closer, I hit Capone hard/Murder him and his bodyguard in their car and dust the chauffeur.” Jiggs & Cheeks “Death Before Dishonor” (1999) The beat swipes the same sample as AZ’s “The Pay Back” from one year earlier, and in the ornate rap style of obscure Chicago rap duo Jiggs & Cheeks, there is a definite AZ influence. A perfect example of how the Mafioso rap movement in New York was beginning to influence other artists across the country, “Death Before Dishonor” is one track from the group’s only album, 1999’s Jiggs & Cheeks The Don. It was hardly the only example of Mafioso rap on the record, either, as the title suggests. The Don was a blend of jiggy/crimewave rap not unlike the Firm’s album, laid atop a uniquely Chicago brand of gangster rap. Songs like “Show Me tha Money” captured this style of dense cinematic gangland rapping, while “Valentine Massacre” gave the entire record an authentically Chicagoan twist. Master P “Da Last Don” (1998) With its string patches and one of history’s worst fake accents, Master P introduced his latest album with an explicit Mafia record and reference. Of course, No Limit, in general, owed a sartorial debt to the Mafia as well, resplendent in boxy suits and wide-brimmed fedoras. In this instance, it seems as likely to have come from the West Coast influences that so directly shaped No Limit’s sound—the formal wear of Pac, as well as Snoop, who of course had released his Doggfather album to an underwhelming response a few years earlier, and now rode alongside P in the tank. Young Bleed “The Day They Made Me Boss” (1998) Young Bleed, alias Young Bleed Carleone [sic], was raised on South Garfield Street in Baton Rouge, La., which, as he pointed out in an interview with Consequence of Sound, is the name of the same street Al Capone grew up on in Brooklyn. Much of Young Bleed’s music contains Mafia references—like “The Day They Made Me Boss,” from the rapper’s underrated 1998 debut, My Balls and My Word. (If we talked about Scarface references, this list would be 47 times as long.) Mac Dre f/ Young Dru “Mafioso” (2003) Mafioso hip-hop was by and large an East Coast phenomenon in part because the West Coast was so consumed with the vicarious realism of gangster rap at the time. But that’s not to say that gangster rap on the left coast was ignoring the Mafia mythos either. Here, Mac Dre interpolated the theme to The Godfather for this classic record about “Sippin’ martinis, eatin’ scampi and linguini/Makin’ blunts disappear like I’m Houdini.” The record has that comical Mac Dre touch, as if the notion of comparing modern-day drug deals to the Mafioso lifestyle is more about the absurdity than thematic resonance. The Mob Figaz “Tailor Made” (1999) Bay Area hip-hop crew the Mob Figaz were disciples of ’90s East Coast rap styles, so perhaps it’s no surprise that some of their early work similarly dresses up street hustles in the dramatic costumes of history’s greatest Mafia flicks. The production likewise hints at the cinematic origins of the group’s inspiration. Rick Ross “Mafia Music” (2009) In many ways, Rick Ross is an anachronism: from his regal largess to his intricate, illustrative rap writing, Ross resuscitated classic Mafioso rap’s stylistic characteristics and transported them to Miami. The kingpin lifestyle he weaves throughout his work is reminiscent of the similarly intricate rhymes and fantasies of classic New York. Of course, it’s not exactly the same—there’s the stature and poise of Biggie, AZ’s lyrical architecture, and G Rap’s fast life aspirations. A pastiche of the themes of the 1990s’ most popular rap stars, Rick Ross, in many ways, embodies a lost art—even if he lacks the innovative edge of those legends, even though his style may at times feel like a bit more of an optical illusion, he has kept the torch alive. Kevin Gates “John Gotti” (2014) If we were to highlight every rapper who’d referenced John Gotti in their career, this list would be endless. But Gates—who’s now named two separate mixtapes for The Godfather character Luca Brasi, a moniker that he’s also taken to describe himself—is an exception. One of the most buzzed-about artists in street rap, Gates focuses primarily on first-person narratives, honing in on his own psychological well-being. His incorporation of Mafia tropes tends to be limited to a simile or two (“like John Gotti”) rather than the formal characteristics of Mafia rap past. Yet, even then, the Mafia’s influence lives on in Italian nicknames—less of a musical style and more of a cultural accent.
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Inside Snoop Dogg's family: Meet the rapper's four beloved children and his wife and high school sweetheart Shante Broadus
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2024-01-19T17:19:38+00:00
Snoop Dogg's daughter Cori Broadus revealed she suffered a 'severe stroke' aged just 24 at the start of 2024. What else do we know about Cori and her siblings? And who is the rapper's wife?
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Snoop Dogg's daughter Cori Broadus revealed she suffered a 'severe stroke' aged just 24 at the start of the year. 'Like I'm only 24 what did I do in my past to deserve all of this,' she announced in a poignant post as she told how she 'broke down crying' when she heard the news. Cori is the youngest of Snoop's four children, while he also shares two more children with his wife Shante, and has another son from another relationship. What else do we know about Cori and her siblings? And who is the rapper's wife? Get to know Snoop Dogg's family by reading below. Shante Broadus, formerly Taylor Snoop Dogg married his high school girlfriend, Shante Taylor, on June 14, 1997, by which point they already had two children together - sons Cordé and Cordell. After they had married, Snoop and Shante then welcomed their daughter Cori in 1999. However, their relationship has not always been plain sailing, and the rapper filed for divorce in May 2004. But in January 2008, the high school sweethearts renewed their vows, having never actually got divorced. Shante is not just Snoop's wife but also his manager and an entrepreneur, having founded Boss Lady Entertainment, a corporation that handles labels and recording studios. Shante became Snoop's official manager in 2021, taking over all parts of his enterprises. Cordé Broadus Cordé Broadus is the oldest of Snoop's children, who the rapper welcomed on August 21, 1994, with his wife Shante. Cordé, 29, has followed his father in forging a music career and performs under the alias Kalvin Love. Snoop's eldest son also made him a grandfather for the first time in 2015, when he had a son, Zion, with his then-girlfriend Jessica Kyzer. Cordé also has two children with partner Soraya Love - a son called Leo and a daughter called Elleven. Between their births, the couple tragically lost another son, Kai, when he was just 10 days old. Cordell Broadus Snoop and Shante's second son, Cordell, was born on February 21, 1997. A natural athlete, Cordell, 26, grew up playing football and played for the University of California, Los Angeles. He committed to UCLA in February 2015, but quit the side that August to pursue his creative passions. Coach Jim Mora told the LA Times in a statement: 'Cordell informed me yesterday that he has decided to pursue other passions in his life - in particular his love of film through his company Film School Productions.' Cordell had already starred alongside his father and Wiz Khalifa in Mac And Devin Go To High School three years earlier, but has pivoted to directing in adulthood. His company teased a movie about his family in 2020, which would be called Son Of Kings. He told Women's Wear Daily: 'I took a writing class at UCLA for film and the professor always said, write what you know. I know my family, so I want to start right there in my film career.' Cordell has also made a career move into music, releasing Bron And Bronny, featuring his father, in 2020. As is the case with his eldest son, Snoop also has grandchildren from Cordell and his girlfriend Phia Barragan. They had their daughter Cordoba in March 2019, and son Chateau two years later. Julian Corrie Broadus Snoop had his third child, Julian Corrie, in a different relationship - with Laurie Holmond. Julian, 26, was born on June 18, 1998, and has grown up pursuing a career in the tech industry. He is a partner of NFT and 'metaverse' company Voxel X Network, and thanked his father in 2023 for having 'paved the way so I can do anything I wanted'. Cori Broadus Snoop's only daughter, Cori, was born on June 22, 1999, and she has also gone into the music industry under the alias Choc - the name she was affectionately called by her father when she was younger. Cori, 24, is also an entrepreneur and co-owns beauty company Choc Factory with her beau Wayne Duece. At just six years old, Cori was diagnosed with lupus, a chronic autoimmune condition that causes joint pain, skin rashes and tiredness. Lupus can also cause hair loss, and her parents launched The Broadus Collection - a range of scarves and headwraps that were inspired by Cori's journey. The range's online shop is accompanied by the message: 'Cori didn’t let her diagnosis break her spirit, instead she began to wrap her head in beautiful scarves. 'In support Shante and Snoop started wrapping their heads alongside her, making headscarves a family staple. 'The Broadus family was inspired to create scarves to support the Lupus community in embracing their beauty and expressing themselves through their scarves.' Speaking with People about her lupus battle in September, she said she had been 'better than I've ever been' after taking a more natural approach to her well-being. 'I stopped taking all of my medication like five months ago,' she said. 'I'm just doing everything natural, all types of herbs, sea moss, teas. I started working out, drinking lots of water. So now I think my body's like, okay, this is the new program and she's getting used to it.' In 2022, Cori became engaged to her boyfriend Wayne Duece. 'The easiest YES ever @wayneduece I love you so much and can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with youu,' she posted to Instagram along with the moment he proposed. 'Can’t wait to share my last name w/ you ❤️ My beautiful fiancé,' Wayne wrote on the app. In January 2024, Cori revealed that she had a stroke in a post on her Instagram Stories. 'I had a severe stroke this am. I started breaking down crying when they told me. Like I'm only 24, what did I do in my past to deserve all of this,' she wrote from hospital.
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Snoop Dogg on Missing Birth of Daughter - "I regret not being there when my baby girl was born. I was there for both of my boys. I was out and about, ripping and running, doing too much.” (Photo credit: Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup) - The Migos revisit their 'No Label' roots.
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Soulja Slim At the Same Time Featuring Snoop Dogg
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Are you ready for another classic Throwback Thursday? Where's my Soulja Slim fans? Check out Soulja Slim At the Same Time Featuring Snoop Dogg
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Welcome to another Thursday as that mean we are closer to the weekend. This week was another one with a lot of music being played. There were some R&B being played with the debut joint from Lyfe Jennings. Michael Jackson Bad album and J.E. Heartbreak II from Jagged Edge. Eazy-E final album, Better Dayz from 2Pac and The Soul Tape 2 from Fabolous got some play. There were a couple others, but as you can see a lot of good music made my playlist this week. The late, great Soulja Slim’s Streets Made Me was also played and it got me thinking about his debut joint. Streets Made Me was a good one but Give It 2 ‘Em Raw was a straight up classic. From What I Was Told has already been featured as my Throwback Thursday joint. Another standout track from the album featured Snoop Dogg. At the Same Time was the name of it and the track is crazy with both of them spitting. As we all know, Soulja Slim was taken from us back in November of 2003. Give It 2 ‘Em Raw debut in the top-5 of the Billboard charts when it was released. The album was certified gold, and it was one of the No Limit albums you need to check out I’ve listed. Check out the track for At the Same Time up above featuring Snoop Dogg. Check out the track listing and stream links below for Give It 2 ‘Em Raw. From What I Was Told Street Life ft. Silkk the Shocker, Master P & O’Dell Wright Me ft. O’Dell At the Same Time ft. Snoop Dogg Only Real Niggas Pray For Your Baby ft. Master P Head Buster ft. Big Ed & Mr. Serv-On Me & My Cousin ft. Full Blooded You Got It ft. Mia X You Ain’t Never Seen ft. Master P Anything ft. Mia X Imagine ft. C-Murder & Mac Takin’ Hits Wootay Get High with Me ft. Mystikal Law Brekaz What’s Up, What’s Happening Hustlin’ Is A Habit ft. Steady Mobb’n Getting Real ft. Silkk the Shocker, Fiend & Full Blooded L. Party ft. Master P, Silkk the Shocker, Full Blooded, Gambino Family, Big Ed, Prime Suspects, Mac, Kane & Abel, Magic & Snoop Dogg
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When Snoop Dogg brought his family on "Celebrity Family Feud," of course some marijuana questions were thrown into the mix. See what Snoop dog wrong.
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When Snoop Dogg (a.k.a. Calvin Broadus) brought his family on “Celebrity Family Feud,” of course the show’s writers threw a marijuana question or two into the mix. (Note: Welcome to 2016, where weed is so mainstream that it’s ubiquitous on Disney-owned ABC’s most family-friendly programs.) What the producers didn’t expect: Snoop to falter on some of those marijuana questions. But that’s what happened. Have a look, above and below:
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11 family ties in rap you should know
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REVOLT rounded up a list of 11 family connections within Hip Hop, whether it be cousins, brothers, or distant relatives.
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More often than not, Hip Hop mirrors family dynamics, with several artists finding their way into the industry through connections that go deeper than music. Take Snoop Dogg, for example, who has a long list of relatives both in and outside of Hip Hop. His frequent collaborator, Nate Dogg, not only worked with him on hits like “Boss’ Life” and “Lay Low,” but they’re also cousins. Similarly, rap duo Rae Sremmurd — composed of brothers Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi — leveraged their sibling synergy to climb the charts in a way that may not have been possible if they weren’t related. REVOLT rounded up a list of 11 family connections within Hip Hop, whether it be cousins, brothers, or distant relatives. Check them out below. 1. Cardi B and GloRilla Cardi B and GloRilla struck gold with 2022’s “Tomorrow 2,” which earned the latter artist her first Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They later teamed up for “Wanna Be (Remix),” which appeared on the Memphis star’s Ehhthang Ehhthang. As it turns out, their musical chemistry runs in the family — quite literally. The pair’s connection traces back to Cardi's granddad, who had a lesser-known life in Tennessee, where he fathered GloRilla's dad. Naturally, they connected the dots from there. “My grandfather — I don't like to put my family business [out there] — but he used to push weight and everything," Cardi shared with Big Boy on his eponymous radio show. She continued, "There was this one time [when] he lived in Tennessee or whatever. So, he ain't really [tell] my grandma that he was dealing with somebody over there. He had a kid out there, and, you know, that's GloRilla's dad. That's what makes us related." 2. Migos Arguably the most well-known ensemble to land this list, Migos consists of Quavo, his nephew, Takeoff, and their alleged cousin, Offset. The trio’s familial relationship contributed to their coordination both onstage and in the studio, which couldn’t be any more evident in albums like Culture and Culture II. It’s also worth noting that before Takeoff’s untimely death, he formed Unc & Phew with Quavo. The “Ric Flair Drip” creator’s connection with the other two artists came into question after revealing he isn’t actually related to them by blood. During a cover story with Variety, the publication noted, “Although Offset is often referred to as Quavo’s cousin, they are actually not biologically related.” 3. Rae Sremmurd Rae Sremmurd delivered an array of hits at the height of their career: “Black Beatles,” “No Flex Zone,” “Come Get Her,” “No Type,” and “Throw Sum Mo” are just a few. The real-life brothers, Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee, were both born in Tupelo, Mississippi. 4. Big Scarr and Pooh Shiesty Before his tragic passing, Big Scarr was well on his way to stardom with hits like “Poppin” and “SolcyBoyz,” the latter of which helped put him on Gucci Mane’s radar. He signed to the trap pioneer’s 1017 Records alongside fellow Memphian Pooh Shiesty, his cousin. Speaking to the “Big Facts” podcast, Scarr detailed, “[Gucci] was on me, but what pressed the button… I ain’t gon’ lie, it was Shiesty.” They worked with each other on “Ballin in LA” from the musician’s Big Grim Reaper. 5. Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s “family ties” run deeper than their 2021 hit song. The Carson, CA native got his big break as a beatmaker through Zacari’s “Redemption Interlude” from the Black Panther: The Album, helmed by his older cousin, Lamar. He also lent production to other Top Dawg Entertainment acts, such as ScHoolboy Q and Jay Rock, before signing to the “Alright” hitmaker’s pgLang. Since then, Keem has worked with K. Dot on records like “range brothers” and “vent” from The Melodic Blue. 6. Lil Keed and Lil Gotit Lil Gotit is the blood brother of the late rapper Lil Keed, who was only a year older. Both born in Atlanta, they’ve teamed up on songs like “Dead Doc,” “Brotherly Love,” and Lil Uzi Vert’s “Heavy Metal,” to name a few. Gotit previously detailed the “Nameless” artist’s tragic death on Instagram: “As we [were] rushing to the hospital, I looked him in the eye, and I’m like, ‘Man, my brother [is] gone.’ I told him I loved him.” 7. GloRilla and Lil Uzi Vert GloRilla has more than one celebrity relative. During her sit-down with the “Bottoms Up With Fannita” podcast, the “Yeah Glo!” rapper was asked whether she’d collaborate with Lil Uzi Vert, to which she responded, “That’s my cousin.” Though they haven’t formally teamed up for a track yet, she noted, “[We’re] actually working on it. We had started. We gon’ get it together.” 8. Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, first cousins who became pillars of West Coast Hip Hop, frequently collaborated throughout their careers. They most notably helped define G-funk, particularly through tracks like "Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)." Unfortunately, Nate passed away in 2011 after complications related to a series of strokes. "We lost a true legend [in] Hip Hop [and] R&B. One of my best friends [and] a brother to me since 1986 when I was a sophomore at Poly High, where we met," Snoop wrote on Twitter in memory of the rap legend. 9. Warren G and Dr. Dre Stepbrothers by familial merger, Warren G and Dr. Dre grew a lot closer after the Long Beach native was sent to live with his father in Compton. Around the age of 8, the “What’s the Difference” creator’s mom married Warren’s pops, and the rest is history. Their relationship proved instrumental in the shaping of West Coast Hip Hop, especially because Warren introduced Dre to Snoop Dogg. It’s interesting to know that if the two artists’ parents didn’t get married, we maybe wouldn’t have hits like “Still D.R.E.” and “The Next Episode.” 10. Chance The Rapper and Taylor Bennett Chance The Rapper has a younger brother named Taylor Bennett who looks remarkably similar to him. They’re only two years apart, with the “Favorite Colors” artist releasing his first album, Broad Shoulders, in 2015. Like many of the siblings here, Chance and Taylor have worked together on several tracks: “Grown up Fairy Tales,” “Broad Shoulders,” and “Roo.” "We definitely share a chemistry of music, and we both push each other to be better artists, for sure," Taylor told the Chicago Tribune regarding their decision to choose rap as a career. "I don't know if it's in the DNA. It might be. I just like to think of it as a God-given gift. Sometimes, I ask myself, why does this sound so good?" 11. Young Dolph and Juice WRLD
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Snoop Dogg on Missing Birth of Daughter - "I regret not being there when my baby girl was born. I was there for both of my boys. I was out and about, ripping and running, doing too much.” (Photo credit: Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup) - The Migos revisit their 'No Label' roots.
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Nipsey Hussle: US rapper whose murder rocked the hip-hop world
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Part entrepreneur, part social commentator, he counted the giants of the scene among his fans and collaborators
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/nipsey-hussle-death-rapper-slauson-murder-snoop-dogg-hip-hop-a8864096.html
“Pull the trigger, shoot that n***a/ Make sure that you get him” – these are the words Nipsey Hussle dropped in his track “Bullets Ain’t Got No Name”, from the 2009 album of the same name. On the last day of March, the 33-year-old was fatally shot in broad daylight outside the clothing shop he owned in South Los Angeles. His gunning down reflects the realities of the mean streets of South-Central LA that he candidly charted in his songs and spoke of in terms of “war” in interviews. Nominated for a Grammy, the west coast rapper gained an international following with his cutting-edge mixtapes and collaborations with some of hip-hop’s most prominent artists. His studio album Victory Lap, released last year, spoke of a self-assured artist at the top of his game. But although a force to be reckoned with in rap, Hussle’s philanthropic ventures and neighbourhood pride are central to his legacy. Ermias Joseph Asghedom, known professionally as Nipsey Hussle, was born to an Eritrean father and American mother on 15 August 1985 in Los Angeles, California. Hussle was educated on his African heritage by his father during his upbringing, and in 2004 he made a transformative three-month visit to Eritrea, which was his first time on the continent. Hussle reflected on the trip to online magazine Complex in 2010 and told of how he noticed a difference in Eritreans’ attitudes towards conflict from those familiar to LA gang culture: “You had your fake little pop-up gangs, but that wasn’t the culture of that place. It was an actual conflict over land, over the border. A generational, decades-old conflict. That was more or less the culture of the young people. It was like, ‘I’m-a-go to war, fight, and go to the front lines for my country’.” Hussle grew up in the Crenshaw neighbourhood of South LA, which has seen the rise of other notable musicians such as Ice T, Skee-lo, Odd Future’s Syd, as well as the Duchess of Sussex. The area’s troubled history of violence is something Hussle addressed in his music. Like many who grow up in impoverished areas, he was forced to contend with the violence of the streets and his music was strewn with references to crime and his allegiances. Hussle had been a long-time member of LA’s notorious Rollin’ 60s Neighbourhood Crips. “I grew up in gang culture,” he told the Los Angeles Times in a 2018 interview. “We dealt with death, with murder. It was like living in a war zone, where people die on these blocks and everybody is a little bit immune to it.” Hussle decided to devote his life to music at the age of 18 or 19 – around 2004. However, at that time Nipsey’s older brother Samiel “Black Sam” Asghedom was being investigated by the police, who raided their home. They seized Hussle’s production equipment worth $70,000, arresting him rather than his brother because of an unregistered gun in the property that they claimed he had access to. He was sent to jail. “When I came back I fell back into the street, up until about ’08, when I got up with Epic and Cinematic Records” he told Parlé magazine in 2010. Hussle’s raspy voice sounded wearied yet imposing, and cut through his extravagant, dramatic beats which either harked back to Nineties LA production or were consistent with current styles. He released a number of mixtapes, initially sold from the boot of his car. His first was released in 2005 and titled Slauson Boy Volume 1, which soon became the name of his own record label. In 2010 his breakout mixtape The Marathon gained him much wider recognition, having previously had a modest albeit enthusiastic local following. That year he was listed on hip-hop magazine XXL’s coveted “Freshman Class of 2010”, alongside J Cole, Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa. With his 2013 mixtape Crenshaw, Hussle only released 1,000 copies and sold them at a pop-up shop for the inflated price of $100 each. The economic model was part of his #Proud2Pay movement, acknowledging and protesting digital piracy that was depriving artists of money. The mixtapes sold out, with Jay-Z notably buying 100 copies. Throughout his career, Hussle collaborated with hip-hop luminaries such as Drake, The Game, Snoop Dogg, Childish Gambino and Kendrick Lamar. During the 2016 presidential campaign, he and rapper YG released the anti-Trump protest anthem “FDT” (F*** Donald Trump),” with Hussle rapping: “I’m from a place where you prolly can’t go/ Speakin’ for some people that you prolly ain’t know / It’s pressure built up and it’s prolly gonna blow.” Hussle was a community stalwart in Los Angeles and this local importance cannot be overstated. He realised the potential of how rap money could be implemented, by becoming a businessman and community organiser. According to the LA Times, Hussle was known for buying shoes for students, redeveloping buildings, repaving basketball courts, providing jobs and shelter for the homeless, and paying for funerals for those who couldn’t afford to do so. At the same time as he released his 2018 Grammy-nominated major label debut album on Atlantic Records, Victory Lap, featuring Puff Daddy and Kendrick Lamar, Hussle helped open a large co-working space in Crenshaw to increase diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Hussle advocated strengthening the financial base of underprivileged communities who had been forgotten by the establishment. He actively invested in improving the image of his neighbourhood and was committed to making it more of a desirable location, less synonymous with crime. Chief marketing officer of Hussle’s Marathon clothing brand told The New York Times that Hussle “hoped to attract business to an area that might be dismissed as unsafe for an afternoon out”. Marathon’s signature lines bear the names of his neighbourhood Crenshaw and Slauson, the adjacent neighbourhood. He encouraged people to wear the names with pride. Hussle was also involved in the “Destination Crenshaw” initiative, a 1.3-mile open-air museum of art exhibitions planned for Crenshaw Boulevard as a celebration of the largely African-American community in South LA, the largest black community west of the Mississippi River. However, although lauded for advocating the betterment of his community’s image, in January 2018 Hussle was criticised for a photo he posted online that many consider to be homophobic. The photo depicts a group of black men wearing tuxedos with the caption, “They gone feed us every image of our men and boys but this one. No hyper violent...No homo sexual...No abandoners....JUS STRONG BLAC MEN AND YOUNG Men.” Hussle was suggesting that there was not only an over-representation of black men as violent and fatherless, but also as homosexual. After being called out by activist Deray Mckesson and others on Twitter, Hussle responded that he didn’t “look down on gay people”, but insisted there was a “gay agenda” which was detrimental to society. Hussle was fatally shot in front of his Marathon clothing shop on the Crenshaw and Slauson intersection in LA, disconcertingly named the same as the pinnacle song on his Crenshaw mixtape. Two others were wounded in the shooting, and two days later police charged a 29-year-old named Eric Holder in connection with Hussle’s death. Hussle had reportedly argued with Holder earlier that day. Hussle’s death has provoked a vast and emotional outcry online with condolences from across the music industry and beyond. Rihanna tweeted, “This doesn’t make any sense! My spirit is shaken by this!” Furthermore, some are not convinced by the police narrative about Hussle’s murder and have responded by suggesting conspiracy theories, alleging involvement by the CIA or Illuminati, a mythical organisation that supposedly attempts to control the world via its clandestine operations. These sceptics point to Hussle’s eerie final tweet, “Having strong enemies is a blessing”; how he tirelessly invested his money back into his neglected community; and his involvement in producing a documentary about Alfredo Bowman, the highly controversial Honduran herbalist and healer to celebrities, who claimed to have found cures to terminal diseases such as cancer and HIV. All of the above have been put forward as reasonable explanations for why “higher powers” may have wished to get rid of Hussle, rather than believing the cause of his murder to be a personal dispute. Despite his acquisition of fame and fortune, Hussle was not immune or safe from the grim statistics of downtrodden communities such as his, where violence is too often resorted to by those in your milieu who are not necessarily in your camp. Hussle’s notoriety, in fact, likely singled him out at even greater risk of falling victim to such an atrocity. Earlier this week, LA councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson announced that the Crenshaw and Slauson intersection where Hussle died would be renamed in his honour. He noted that Hussle was “an icon and west coast hero … helping to build an empire that will continue through generations”. Hussle rose to prominence as a local legend during an era in which figures like him were a profound rarity, which is perhaps why he only latterly received the national and international respect he deserved. He leaves behind his two children and fiancee, actor Lauren London. Nipsey Hussle, rapper, born 15 August 1985, died 31 March 2019
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Snoop Dogg And His Family Star In The Children's Place Holiday Campaign
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The legendary rapper, his kids and grandchildren all sport matching pajamas in the sweet campaign ahead of the holidays.
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Snoop Dogg is a man who wears many hats (make that scarves), and these days, one of his most prominent ones is brand spokesperson. His latest partnership, surprisingly, is with kids apparel brand, The Children’s Place, and he brought his family along for the collaboration. Also known as Calvin Broadus, the 51-year-old joined the brand’s three-part 2023 holiday campaign titled, “An Iconic Holiday,” which aims to combine music, fashion, and family. Snoop is one of three musical icons partaking in the campaign. “The Children’s Place is all about ‘family’. What better way to celebrate than by partnering with three iconic generations – Snoop Dogg and Shante, their children, and their grandkids!” said Maegan Markee, brand president at The Children’s Place. “Snoop Dogg has dominated an era and has shaped pop culture and the social media landscape. His global and generational appeal deepens our bond with our multi-generational shoppers – both existing and new. We are thrilled to partner with Snoop, Shante and the Broadus family to bring our audiences this incredibly magical campaign this holiday season.” In the campaign video, Snoop Dogg can be seen pulling up to a home in a lowrider covered in holiday green plaid. His family, including his wife Shante Broadus, whom he’s been married to since 1997, children and grandchildren are then shown in the house wearing matching Christmas pjs, exchanging gifts, and eating dinner. Even the family dog Charlie is there for the fun. “Family is everything. Working with family is truly a blessing. Having Shante, my kids, and my grandbabies part of this holiday campaign is nothing short of incredible,” said Snoop Dogg. “Not gonna lie, the shoot got me feelin’ festive and fly. The Children’s Place matching family styles and pajamas be for everyone who want to be drippin’ in swag. Ya’ll know the Broadus family will be matching all season long with The Children’s Place.” In September, the brand did another campaign ad with a similar theme featuring pop culture icons AJ McLean, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Wanya Morris and their families. For the millennials and Gen X folks, you may remember Morris from Boyz II Men, Bass and Fatone from boy band NSYNC, and McLean from the Backstreet Boys. These stars who rose to fame in the 90s are now fathers with their own families and legacies.
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Oh you thought Snoop Dogg was gonna come on Celebrity Family Feud and NOT act a fool? Watch all the moments from last night here bit.ly/sh_snoop
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Oh you thought Snoop Dogg was gonna come on Celebrity Family Feud and NOT act a fool? Watch all the moments from last night here bit.ly/sh_snoop
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Snoop Dogg setto take the stage once again in 2022! Snoop Dogg at the The Fillmore New Orleans, LA. Finished Dec 17, 2019. Buy tickets online now or find out more with New Orleans Theater
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SNOOP RETURNS WITH 'I WANNA THANK ME'! Along with the release of his brand new album, 'BODR', Snoop is back at venues across the country in 2022! The TV personality and rapper is set to entertain devoted fans across the country, and continue the well-deserved hype he earned after his epic performance at this year's Super Bowl Halftime Show! Born Calvin Broadus, Snoop has been dropping it like it's hot since the early 90s when he hooked up with Dr. Dre to work on a film theme, with his debut album following shortly after. In this three-decade career, he's released 19 studio albums, collaborated on countless others, and won more music industry awards than you could count on your hands and toes. Don't miss a chance to catch this formidable artist live on-stage! Did you know? Snoop Dogg's full name is actually Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.
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Snoop Dogg, the star of the 2024 Paris Olympics
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Snoop Dogg become has become a star of the Paris Olympics, ascending to new heights with several memorable moments.
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PARIS (AP) — Snoop Dogg steps out of a sleek black SUV, his entourage in tow, as a Parisian crowd erupts into chants of “Snoop, Snoop, Snoop!” outside the NBC set. Decked out in a custom-made, Noah Lyles-themed USA sweatsuit, the ultra-smooth entertainer glides past the adoring fans with flashing phone cameras into the Musee de l’Homme. Inside, his longtime friend Martha Stewart greets him with a hug. They chat, clink champagne glasses and then he “crip walks” onto the set to film a Sunday night segment. OK, the show can start — Snoop has arrived. Literally. At the Paris Games, grand entrances have become the norm in Snoop’s spectacular Olympic life. AP AUDIO: Snoop Dogg has exploded on the Olympics’ global stage. He’s just being himself Rapper Snoop Dogg tells reporters he’s not getting a lot of sleep as an NBC correspondent covering the Paris Olympics. “When the lights are on, that’s when I shine the best,” he told The Associated Press after returning from watching Lyles’ historic victory in the 100-meter sprint and filming a primetime segment with Mike Tirico and Stewart, a surprise guest. “This opportunity was nothing but a chance for me to show the world what it’s supposed to look like when you put the right person in the right environment,” Snoop said. Snoop, 52, has become the star of the Paris Games, ascending to new heights with several memorable moments. He’s carried the Olympic torch, captivated audiences as NBC’s prime-time correspondent, swam with Michael Phelps, attended a U.S. women’s soccer game with Megan Rapinoe, danced with Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles, and cheered on Caeleb Dressel alongside the swimmer’s wife and son. The rap icon is currently in his comfort zone. And sleep? Even that’s having a hard time catching up with the on-the-go multihyphenate entertainer. “It’s more about relaxing rather than sleeping because I’m having so much fun,” he said. “This ain’t the town to sleep in. This ain’t the time to sleep. This is time to be on it like you want it. It’s different events happening day and night. I want to be active with everything, because I love the American athletes and competition. This is what I’m here for.” Stewart said she’s extremely proud of how Snoop is successfully taking on the challenge. She was impressed by his ability to genuinely connect with Olympians and their family members. “I think he’s done an amazing job for the Olympics,” said Stewart, who attended a equestrian team dressage event with Snoop on her 83rd birthday Saturday. For the horseback riding competition, the duo wore matching helmets, black jackets and white pants. “This is the celebration of the finest athleticism ever in the world and he has made it so accessible to everybody,” she continued. “That’s his talent. Everybody loves him.” Snoop also has the Games’ most in-demand souvenir: A Snoop Dogg pin, which shows him wearing a blue top while exhaling rings colored the same as the Olympics logo. He’s gifted one to tennis star Coco Gauff, but passed on offering more details for now on how to obtain more saying, “I’m going to be honest with you. I have zero answers for that.” Meanwhile, Snoop has mastered the art of being himself in front of the television camera — even for a global audience. He initially went into his correspondent assignment, thinking NBC wanted more “buttoned-up” commentary from him until network executives encouraged him to be his authentic self — especially after seeing his in-person potential during the U.S. Olympic trials. At the trials, Snoop had done casual on-video interviews with a few Olympians about their sports, including women’s basketball player A’ja Wilson, gymnast Sunisa Lee, skateboarder Jagger Eaton and beach volleyball players Sara Hughes and Kelly Cheng. He met with Lyles and participated in a 200-meter race — clocking in at 34.44 seconds — with NBC analyst and former Trinidadian track star Ato Boldon and former U.S. national champion Wallace Spearmon. “This is what I do. I do it every day,” said the rapper, who had already become a fan favorite during the Tokyo Games, when he and Kevin Hart did in-studio commentary for Peacock in which he called a “layup drill.” “That’s why it’s not hard for me,” he said. “It’s not like an act. The bits that we do. They’re comfortable. They’re not stretched or forced. It’s me being me.” Snoop’s presence in Paris is part of NBC’s bet to boost ratings by infusing coverage with pop culture. So far, the U.S. broadcaster’s strategy has worked, combined with the star power from U.S. Olympians such as Biles, Katie Ledecky and Sha’Carri Richardson. Through a five-day span beginning with the opening ceremony on July 26, the company averaged 34 million people a day watching on NBC, cable networks and Peacock, up from 19 million over the same period in Tokyo. On Saturday, the network drew nearly 35 million, doubling Tokyo’s second Saturday numbers. Tirico credits Snoop with being a major piece to NBC’s coverage. He said the rapper’s hard work matches his creative talents. “That license to color outside the lines is what makes the greats, great. He knows how to do that and keep the picture looking good,” said the sportscaster, who has worked with Snoop during ideas sessions. “I’m not surprised because I’ve seen the process in some of the pre-meetings. He’s added more than I ever imagined he would.” Snoop has come a long way since he broke through 30 years ago as part of the West Coast gangsta rap scene with Dr. Dre in a career marred with several brushes with the law. He branched out as an actor in films like “Training Day” and “Starsky & Hutch,” and as a reality star with Stewart’s “Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party.” “But remember, I’m a rapper. So ain’t no rapper ever did what I’m doing,” said Snoop, who first showed his on-camera commentary capabilities for his viral take on the Jake Paul-Nate Robinson boxing match in 2020. “It’s limitations to the field that I come from,” he said. “Rappers aren’t supposed to do this. I tend to do the unthinkable.” ___
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Donald Glover is an American writer, comedian, actor, and musician who has won acclaim for all his disparate arts. He costarred in the TV show Community, and he created, wrote, directed, and starred in Atlanta. As Childish Gambino, he became the first rap artist to win Grammy Awards for best song and best recording.
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Donald Glover American actor, writer, and musician In full: Donald McKinley Glover, Jr. Also known as: Childish Gambino Born: September 25, 1983, Edwards Air Force Base, California, U.S. (age 40) Awards And Honors: Grammy Award (2019) Grammy Award (2018) Golden Globe Award (2017) Emmy Award (2017) Emmy Award (2017): Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Emmy Award (2017): Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Golden Globe Award (2017): Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy Grammy Award (2019): Record of the Year Grammy Award (2019): Song of the Year Grammy Award (2019): Best Rap/Sung Performance Grammy Award (2019): Best Music Video Grammy Award (2018): Best Traditional R&B Performance Notable Family Members: son of Donald Glover, Sr. son of Beverly Glover father of Legend Glover (b. 2016) father of Drake Glover (b. 2018) brother of Stephen Glover Recent News July 19, 2024, 8:15 AM ET (AP) What to stream this weekend: Childish Gambino, 'Love Lies Bleeding,' 'Cobra Kai' and 'Skywalkers' Donald Glover (born September 25, 1983, Edwards Air Force Base, California, U.S.) is an American writer, comedian, actor, and musician who has won acclaim in all his disparate arts. He is perhaps best known for the TV series Atlanta (2016–22) and for the music he released under the name Childish Gambino. Early life and career Glover grew up in Stone Mountain, Georgia, where his father was a postal worker and his mother a day-care manager. He had two siblings, and his parents served as foster parents throughout his childhood. After graduating (2002) from DeKalb School of the Arts, he attended New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts (B.A., 2006). As a student, Glover was a founding member of the sketch comedy group Derrick Comedy, and he also embarked on a rap career. In 2006 he was hired as a writer for Tina Fey’s new sitcom 30 Rock, and he stayed with the show for three seasons, occasionally appearing onscreen as well. Acting, writing, and producing career Britannica Quiz Pop Culture Quiz In 2009 Glover was cast as former high-school sports jock Troy Barnes in the well-received comedy series Community, which centered on a community college. Also that year Derrick Comedy, after several years of creating brief YouTube sketches, released the feature film Mystery Team. In 2010 Glover performed on the stand-up comedy showcase Comedy Central Presents. After Glover left Community in 2014, he appeared in the sci-fi horror film The Lazarus Effect, played a singer in the stripper comedy Magic Mike XXL, and memorably portrayed an astrodynamics scientist in Ridley Scott’s The Martian (all 2015). The series Atlanta (2016–22), about an aspiring rap artist, was created, produced, written, and directed by Glover, who also had a starring role. The show, which ran for four seasons, was twice nominated for Emmy Awards for best comedy series, and Glover won an Emmy for acting and another for directing. Following a brief but significant appearance as Aaron Davis in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Glover played Lando Calrissian in Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) and voiced Simba in the computer-generated imagery “live-action” version of The Lion King (2019). In 2023 Glover reprised his role as Davis in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and served as creator, writer, and producer of the crime TV series Swarm. The latter earned him an Emmy nomination for writing. The following year he starred in a new TV series, Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2024– ), which he created and produced with Francesca Sloane. The series was inspired by the 2005 film about a pair of secret agents who work undercover as a happily married couple. Glover’s upcoming film projects include the prequel Mufasa: The Lion King and the Star Wars spinoff Lando. Childish Gambino and music career In addition to acting, Glover pursued a music career under the name Childish Gambino. His first releases, the mixtapes Sick Boi (2008) and Poindexter (2009), showed a smart and somewhat goofy style. Several more mixtapes followed, notably Culdesac (2010). His major label debut, Camp, appeared in 2011, and it won favorable notice. His second album, Because the Internet (2013), was nominated for a Grammy Award for best rap album, and the single “3005” was also nominated. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now He continued releasing mixtapes showcasing the evolution of his style. He added funk, psychedelia, and soul to his sound for “Awaken, My Love!” (2016), which was nominated not only for best urban contemporary album but also for best album, and the single “Redbone” took home the Grammy for best traditional R&B performance. He debuted “This Is America” during an appearance on Saturday Night Live. The song, which focuses on gun violence and racism, debuted atop the charts in several countries and won four Grammy Awards, including both record and song of the year; Childish Gambino was the first hip-hop artist to win those categories. Gambino’s fourth studio album, 3.15.20 (2020), was also critically praised. However, four years later he reissued the album as Atavista. Along with a shuffled tracklist and a new mix, it featured two new songs and collaborations with pop singer Ariana Grande and composer Ludwig Göransson. Also in 2024, Glover announced a world concert tour to begin later that year and said that he would be retiring the Childish Gambino persona after one final project, Bando Storm and the New World, encompassing a film and soundtrack album. Shortly before the album was released, he explained to the The New York Times his reasons for retiring the moniker: “It really was just like, ‘Oh, it’s done.’ It’s not fulfilling. And I just felt like I didn’t need to build in this way anymore.” Pat Bauer The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Master P Recalls How He Saved Snoop Dogg’s Life During Death Row Beef
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Master P reflected on how he played a role in helping Snoop Dogg early on in his career. On Monday (May 29) the No Limit founder posted his thoughts on a situation between Snoop and his former label Death Row Records. Of course, the Doggfather rapper now owns that same label. He recalled persuading him to not post a diss record about the record company. “We have to stop thinking out of emotions! We all We Got!” he wrote in the caption. “@snoopdogg is successful & where he’s at today is because he didn’t let pride stand in his way & wasn’t afraid to change and grow, salute to my brother and partner. #GODISGOOD look how God work now he own that same record company.” RELATED: Snoop Dogg & Master P's 'Snoop Cereal' To Be Sold At Walmart Soon Snoop Dogg told the story previously in 2020 thanking Master P for “saving” his life. “Do you realize that that saved my life?” he said per HipHopDX. “Master P saved my life. I was gonna put an album out called ‘F— Death Row’ and Mack 10 was gonna give me a million dollars to put it out. I would go up there [to the office] to see Mack 10 and when I would go up there, I would have to pass by Master P’s No Limit s—. I passed by one day and Mystikal was in there.” After one particular studio session, Master P asked Snoop how much he wanted. He replied “15,” meaning $1,500. “I come back the next day, Master P wrote me a check for $35,000,” he continued. “So I’m like, ‘Oh, I like this n—–’s style.’ He called me to his office, he said ‘What you working on?’ I said, ‘I got this album called ‘F— Death Row.’ This muthaf—- hard.'” The duo will be working together differently on Snoop Dogg’s cereal simply titled “Snoop Cereal” will be hitting Walmart shelves this summer. Snoop Dogg: 10 Of His Best Songs, Ranked Autumn Hawkins is the National Hip-Hop and R&B writer for Beasley Media, currently residing in New Jersey. Prior to working at Beasley Media, she was in broadcast news as an entertainment producer. When she's not impatiently waiting for Beyoncé to drop new music, she is reading, shopping, or planning a vacation.
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Snoop Dogg is Team USA's No. 1 fan at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Here are some of his standout moments.
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Snoop Dogg has been winning fans with his droll commentary and enthusiasm at the 2024 Olympic Games.
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Team USA has millions of fans, but Snoop Dogg may just be No. 1. It seems everywhere you turn during the 2024 Paris Olympics, there's Snoop bringing smiles and laughter to everyones' faces and cheering the athletes on. The rapper and media personality has been center stage in his black shades and Team USA tracksuits, shooting the breeze with everyone from Simone Biles to Martha Stewart. Throughout the Games, he's been providing regular reports for host network NBC. This is the second time Snoop has worked the Olympic circuit, following his breakout role as an Olympic correspondent at the Tokyo Games. Prior to the start of this year's festivities, the global star said in a statement, "I will be bringing that Snoop style to the mix." He has certainly delivered. The 52-year-old rapper's droll commentary and one-of-a-kind Snoop-energy has set the internet ablaze, with videos of his Olympic cameos quickly going viral. It's hard to narrow it down, but here are some of Snoop's standout moments so far. Olympic torch bearer Snoop started off strong as one of the torch bearers for Team USA. The rap icon was one of the last people to carry the Olympic flame before it reached its final destination at the opening ceremony of the Paris Games. At 6 foot 4, he easily stood out among the crowd. On his way to pass off the flame, he treated fans to the Crip Walk, one of his signature moves. Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles victory dance Pair up the multi-gold-medal-winning gymnast Simone Biles with Snoop, and nothing but good things are bound to happen. Biles and teammate Jordan Chiles were caught in an impromptu dance party with Snoop during the women's Olympic gymnastics qualifying round. Once the gymnasts spotted him in the crowd, there was no turning back: the two broke out their best moves. The interaction quickly became a viral sensation. Snoop also showed his support for Biles at the stadium with a custom-made shirt featuring the Olympics athlete. Badminton banter An intense badminton rally between the U.S. and China drew thousands of eyes thanks to Snoop's colorful commentary. "They rockin' and rollin.' Back and forth. Gimme that. No, I need that. Nope over here. Nope over there," he can be heard saying in a now viral clip that's been liked by over 340,000 TikTok users. Snoop and Martha Stewart sport matching equestrian attire Snoop and Martha Stewart took their friendship to a whole new level during an equestrian dressage match, when they showed up in matching attire consisting of riding boots, white pants, black blazers and helmets. The two became fast friends over a decade ago, after Snoop made an appearance on Stewart's cooking show. Since then, they've done everything from compete on game shows to star in Super Bowl commercials together. During the dressage event — where riders maneuver their horse through a series of moves — the two shared laughs as Snoop made up a rap to go along one of the horse's sideway shuffles. Going for a swim with Michael Phelps Legendary Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps may be off the clock, but he's still getting his laps in — recently with Snoop. The two were spotted going for a swim together in a video posted by NBC. In it, Snoop is wearing a black cap that says "Phelps" on the front. "Mike, you make this look too easy," he says in the clip. A visit to the Louvre Snoop Dogg was caught "snooping around" the Louvre Museum in Paris in a TikTok posted to the rapper's account on Friday. "You ever seen 'Night at the Museum'?" Snoop says. "Well, tonight you get to go to the museum with Snoop Dogg." In the minute-long clip, Snoop walks around the empty halls of the Louvre, commenting on works from the museum's sprawling collection. During one of his stops, the rapper has a short stare-off with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, whose eyes are known to follow admirers everywhere. "I just found out I was Mona Lisa's twin brother, Tony Lisa," Snoop says.
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Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and Too Short
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Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and Too Short go on the High School Reunion Tour! Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and Too Short at the Xfinity Theatre Hartford, CT. Finished Jul 29, 2023. Buy tickets online now or find out more with Hartford Theater
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high school reunion tour The TV personality and rapper Snoop Dogg is set to entertain devoted fans across the country, alongside fellow rappers, Billboard award-winner Wiz Khalifa and record producer Too Short. The 33-date tour begins in Vancouver and is set to conclude in California. Don't miss the 'High School Reunion' tour this summer! Born Calvin Broadus, Snoop has been dropping it like it's hot since the early 90s when he hooked up with Dr. Dre to work on a film theme. In this three-decade career, he's released 19 studio albums, collaborated on countless others, and won more music industry awards than you could count on your hands and toes. Cameron Jibril Thomaz, also known as Wiz Khalifa has released 8 albums, including his joint album with Snoop Dog 'Mac & Devin Go to High School'. His collaboration with Charlie Puth on the soundtrack 'See You Again' for the series Fast and Furious has won multiple awards including 'Teen Choice Awards'. Todd Anthony Shaw, rapper and producer Too Short became well known within the West Cost Hip Hop scene. Since debuting he has dropped 21 solo studio albums as well as six collaborated albums. His 1988 album 'Life Is... Too Short' was so successful, it went on to become double platinum!
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Simone Biles' mom calls out Snoop Dogg for awkward encounter in New York City
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Despite the less-than-welcoming encounter, Snoop Dogg showed his support for Simone Biles
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Snoop Dogg found himself in an unexpected spotlight during the Opening Ceremony for the Paris Olympics when Simone Biles' mother, Nellie Biles, brought up a nearly forgotten encounter from over a decade ago. As "The Today Show's" Hoda Kotb facilitated the interview, it was revealed that the rapper had an interesting history with the Biles family. While interviewing the Biles family ahead of Simone's third Olympic appearance, Kotb dropped a surprising tidbit. "Snoop, I don't know if you know this, but Simone and you have known each other for a long time. Right, Nellie?" she prompted. A bewildered Snoop asked, "How? How Nellie?" Nellie Biles then recounted their brief yet memorable meeting. "I will never forget that we met you in Times Square. 2010," she began. "And you said—'cause we asked for a picture—two minutes. One, two, and you were gone." From Awkward Past to Present Support Despite the less-than-welcoming encounter, Snoop Dogg showed his support for Simone Biles during the qualification round, donning a t-shirt emblazoned with a photo of the gymnast. He was seen seated next to Jordan Chiles's parents and surrounded by a group of Hollywood A-listers, including Ariana Grande and Tom Cruise. Snoop, who has also become an official NBC commentator for the Olympics, extended his support to other athletes, notably wearing a similar T-shirt to cheer on tennis star Coco Gauff. 2024 Olympic Finals The world is gearing up for the women's team final in artistic gymnastics at the 2024 Olympics, and all eyes are on the fierce competition set to unfold at the Bercy Arena in Paris. The event promises a thrilling showdown between the sport's elite athletes, scheduled to start on Tuesday, July 30, at 6:15 p.m. CEST (12:15 p.m. ET). Simone Biles from Spring, Texas, and Sunisa Lee from St. Paul, Minn., lead the American team and make history as the first two Olympic all-around champions to face each other in the final competition. While Biles and Lee are celebrated as two of the greatest gymnasts of all time, several Latina athletes are poised to challenge their dominance. Among them, Biles' biggest competitor, Rebeca Andrade from Brazil, stands out as a formidable opponent. Biles scored an impressive 59.566 in the all-around qualifiers, leading the pack, with Andrade close behind at 57.700 and Lee in third with 56.132. The Road to Glory The 2024 Olympic finals promise an exhilarating display of talent, determination, and sportsmanship. Simone Biles and Sunisa Lee will face tough competition from these talented Latina gymnasts as they prepare to defend their titles. The rivalry between Biles and Andrade is particularly noteworthy, as both athletes have proven themselves to be at the top of their game. With so much at stake, the finals are set to be a thrilling and unforgettable event.
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Entertainment Icon Snoop Dogg Acquires Death Row Records Brand from Blackstone
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The Legacy Brand Has Defined Entertainment and Will Continue to Positively Push Culture Forward With New Ownership LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK – Entertainment Icon, Hip Hop Legend and Entrepreneur Snoop Dogg today announced he has acquired the Death Row Records brand from MNRK Music Group, which is controlled by private equity funds managed by leading global investment firm Blackstone (“Blackstone”). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The deal comes on the heels of Snoop Dogg’s latest album, B.O.D.R being released on February 11, 2022. Death Row Records has been home to a number of the most historic names in Hip Hop and was Snoop Dogg’s debut label. Snoop Dogg, now Owner of Death Row Records, said: “I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand, which has immense untapped future value. It feels good to have ownership of the label I was part of at the beginning of my career and as one of the founding members. This is an extremely meaningful moment for me. I would like to personally thank the teams at Blackstone, MNRK and especially David Kestnbaum, who worked collaboratively with me over several months to make this exciting homecoming a reality. I’m looking forward to building the next chapter of Death Row Records.” David Kestnbaum, a Senior Managing Director at Blackstone, said: “We at Blackstone are strong supporters of the artist and creator community in our entertainment investments. We are excited to put the Death Row Records brand back in the hands of a legend like Snoop Dogg. We wish him success in the years ahead as the brand moves forward under his leadership and vision.” Chris Taylor, MNRK Music Group’s, President & CEO said: “Snoop is clearly the executive to take Death Row into its next 30 years. MNRK has been honored to oversee this legendary brand over the last decade and enjoyed introducing it to millions of new fans in 2021 through our award-winning 30th anniversary marketing campaign.” About Snoop Dogg An Entertainment Industry Mogul, Snoop Dogg has reigned for nearly three decades as an unparalleled force who has raised the bar as an entertainer and globally recognized innovator. Snoop defines entertainment history. An award-winning entertainer and entrepreneur, Snoop Dogg has released 20 studio albums, sold over 40-million albums worldwide, reached No. 1 countless times on Billboard charts internationally and received 20 GRAMMY® nominations. In addition to his extensive work in music, Snoop Dogg has made his mark in the television and film space. He currently has numerous partnership deals with major studios and networks, including TBS, Netflix, VH1 and more. His accolades include, an Emmy Award nomination for his role as Executive Producer and Co-host of VH1’s hit show, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner, Executive Producer of MTV’s Mary + Jane, Executive Producer, Host of TNT’s game show, Joker’s Wild and Executive Producer of acclaimed Netflix’s show, Coach Snoop. About Blackstone Blackstone is the world’s largest alternative asset manager. We seek to create positive economic impact and long-term value for our investors, the companies we invest in, and the communities in which we work. We do this by using extraordinary people and flexible capital to help companies solve problems. Our $881 billion in assets under management include investment vehicles focused on private equity, real estate, public debt and equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, opportunistic, non-investment grade credit, real assets and secondary funds, all on a global basis. Further information is available at www.blackstone.com. Follow @blackstone on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. About MNRK Music Group MNRK Music Group is one of the largest independent music companies in the world, with recording, music publishing and management divisions operating in every major music market. MNRK is committed to discovering and guiding leading music creators and talent, and is home to numerous top tier artists, the music publishing catalog of Chuck Berry, plus premier music companies Dualtone Music Group and Last Gang. Its catalog across divisions consists of 54,000 music tracks, including multiple GRAMMY winners and platinum selling hits. To learn more visit mnrk.com. Media Contact For Blackstone: Matt Anderson [email protected] 518-248-7310
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10 companies owned by Snoop Dogg
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1.1K Pioneer of West Coast Rap and hip hop honcho Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., most popularly known by his stage name, Snoop Dogg, is one of black America’s brightest stars. His auspicious entry into the hip-hop scene in 1991, when hip-hop legend and master producer, Dr. Dre discovered him, was the genesis of his steady ascent toward greater heights. Since then, he has gone from selling millions of records to purchasing a record company worth millions of dollars. An ardent user and fervent advocate of the usage of cannabis, especially for its therapeutic qualities, Snoop Dogg, who is also an especially sapient businessman, has built a multi-million dollar empire by building businesses in everything from alcoholic beverages and breakfast cereals to movies, pet foods and of course, cannabis products. Join Billionaires.Africa as we delve into ten of the most prominent companies owned by Snoop Dogg. Broadus Foods Snoop founded Broadus Foods in 2022. Broadus Foods is a company specializing in producing and distributing food products. Broadus Foods produces breakfast products under the Mama Snoop and Snoop Cereal brands and donates a portion of each sale to charities that address homelessness and food insecurity. Digital Dogg Gaming and Association Company Snoop owns a gaming and animation company called Digital Dogg. He recently unveiled a mobile game, “Snoop Dogg’s Rap Empire.” Death Row Records Snoop recently acquired the brand name rights to Death Row Records. Death Row Records was founded in 1991 by Suge Knight, the D.O.C., Dr. Dre, and Dick Griffey. This platform was used to release famous albums like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic and even Snoop Doggy Dogg’s Doggystyle. Other notable acts signed to the label were Tupac Shakur, Lady of Rage, Daz, Kurupt, and Nate Dogg. INDOGGO GIN Inspired by his love for gin and juice, INDOGGO, a play on the word “Indigo,” is a flavoured gin brand created by Snoop Dogg in 2020 in partnership with Keenan Towns and Marc Weisberg of Trusted Spirits and Prestige Beverage Group. The gin has seven premium botanicals and is gluten-free, sugar-free, low-calorie, and vegan-friendly. LEAFS BY SNOOP Leafs By Snoop is a cannabis brand produced by Canopy Growth Corporation and owned by Snoop Dogg. Debuting in 2015 in Denver, Colorado, Leafs By Snoop offers four Indica dominant strains (Bananas, Northern Lights, Moonbeam, Cali Kush), three sativa dominant strains (Lemon Pie, Blueberry Dream, Tangerine Man), and one high-CBD strain (3D CBD). Leafs By Snoop also offers edibles like fruit chews, gummies, peanut butter gems, chocolate bars and drops. Snoopify App In 2013, Snoop Dogg launched the Snoopify app, which allowed users to create artwork and stickers on their photos inspired by his brand. Within a week of its release, the app quickly became popular, with over one million downloads. Snoopadelic Films Snoopadelic Films was founded by Snoop Dogg in 2005, formerly known as Doggfather Ent. It specializes in creating and distributing films centred on Snoop Dogg’s music and culture. Amongst other notable works, Snoopadelic Films also produced The Doggumentary (2002) and Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1 (2009). Casa Verde Capital According to Techcrunch, Casa Verde Capital raised $100 Million for its second round investment in 2020. Snoop Dogg co-founded Casa Verde Capital in 2015. The company is one of the first venture firms to focus on the cannabis industry. Casa Verde Capital invests in seed and growth-stage companies that provide ancillary services to the cannabis sector, such as e-commerce, technology, ag-tech., media and health and wellness. Merry Jane Alongside media entrepreneur Ted Chung, Snoop Dogg launched the cannabis-focused digital media platform Merry Jane in 2015. In partnership with TSUMo Snacks, Snoop has also included marijuana-infused snacks in their catalog. Snoop Doggie Doggs Snoop Doggie Doggs is Snoop Dogg’s pet product company. The company provides extensive regal pet products, including harnesses, food bowls, and other dog necessities. He started this business in 2006, which has been widely popular and successful.
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2022-02-10T02:16:18.022000+00:00
He says the move will create “immense, untapped” value.
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Snoop Dogg’s got his mind on the Olympics and the Olympics on his mind — the rapper is poised to offer his “unique take” with a series of reports for NBC at this summer’s Olympics. The “Gin and Juice” rapper will be “on site in Paris to provide regular reports” at the July Olympic games,…
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Snoop Dogg’s got his mind on the Olympics and the Olympics on his mind — the rapper is poised to offer his “unique take” with a series of reports for NBC at this summer’s Olympics. The “Gin and Juice” rapper will be “on site in Paris to provide regular reports” at the July Olympic games, NBC announced Sunday. The coverage by the 52-year-old performer, who was born Calvin Broadus, will highlight “what’s happening in Paris,” the network said. He’ll “explore the city’s iconic landmarks, attend Olympic competitions and events, and visit with the athletes, their friends, and families,” according to a news release. “I grew up watching the Olympics and am thrilled to see the incredible athletes bring their A-game to Paris,” Snoop Dogg said in a statement. “We’re going to have some amazing competitions and, of course, I will be bringing that Snoop style to the mix,” he said, adding, “Peace and Olympic LOVE, ya dig?” An NBC production pro said Snoop Dogg was tapped for the gig after providing highlights commentary on Peacock of an equestrian competition during the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. “We don’t know what the heck is going to happen every day,” Molly Solomon, executive producer and president of NBC Olympics production, said in a statement, “but we know he will add his unique perspective to our re-imagined Olympic primetime show.” It’s not the first time that the California-born music artist has teamed up as part of an unlikely pairing. In 2016, he joined lifestyle guru Martha Stewart for a VH1 cooking show called “Martha and Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party.” The 2024 Paris Olympics are scheduled to begin July 26.
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2024-08-07T00:00:00
A look at the decades-long evolution of the onetime gangsta rapper who now finds himself the family-friendly star of NBC's Olympics coverage.
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https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2024-08-07/paris-olympics-2024-snoop-dogg-nbc-martha-stewart
Making waves in a pool with Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps. Rolling with LeBron James and the U.S. men’s basketball team. Trading dance moves with gymnast Simone Biles and her teammates. Throwing some side eye at the Mona Lisa inside the Louvre. Snoop la la!!! Biles and U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky may have been crowned athletic GOATs at the Summer Games, but they‘re sharing the spotlight with the D-O-Double-G as Snoopmania sweeps through Paris. Snoop Dogg, who began his career as one of the most prominent gangsta rappers of the West Coast hip-hop scene, has emerged as an MVP of NBC’s Olympics coverage this year, helping the network strike gold with record ratings. Since carrying the torch in the opening ceremony, the lanky, molasses-smooth artist has been an ubiquitous presence, balancing his role as a special correspondent for NBC with leading the cheers at numerous events, including fencing, judo and badminton. His swagger into Saturday’s equestrian competition in head-to-toe elite horseman gear — including a dressage tailcoat — was an instant headline-grabber. His taped segments with top athletes have highlighted the network’s prime-time recaps. An Olympic pin depicting him exhaling the multicolored Olympic ring logo in front of the Eiffel Tower — parodying his love of weed — is such a hot item that even he reportedly can’t get his hands on one. “It’s all about peace, love, sports and unity,” he said in a TikTok video in describing his excitement over being at the Games. While the rapper has long been a familiar fixture in pop culture, whether on the sidelines of major sporting events, in film (“Training Day,” “The Garfield Movie”) and TV (MTV’s “Doggy Fizzle Television”), as a product pitchman (Corona beer, Tostitos), talent show coach (“The Voice”), game show host (“The Joker’s Wild”), guest artist (“California Gurls” with Katy Perry) and Martha Stewart bestie, the Snoopla at the Olympics has firmly secured his standing as a crossover superstar with wide demographic appeal. But seeing him dining in a sophisticated Paris restaurant with Stewart, bantering with U.S. volleyball duo Sara Hughes and Kelly Cheng and grooving with Biles may cause whiplash for longtime Snoop observers, who still remember the hardcore gangsta rapper who once boasted in verse about killing police officers (“187 on an undercover cop”), regularly used his tracks to call women “b—,” “hos” and “tricks,” and dabbled in soft-core pornography with his “Snoop Dogg’s Buckwild Bus Tour.” His 2004 hit album “R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece,” which is being reissued this month to celebrate its 20th anniversary, includes the song “Can U Control Yo Hoe?,” which contains the lyric: “You got to put that b— in her place / Even if it’s slappin’ her in her face / You got to control yo hoe.” That album’s smash hit, “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” features violent imagery laid against an irresistible earworm beat: “If you play me close, you’re on a red beam / Oh you got a gun so you want to pop back? / AK-47 now n— stop that / Cement shoes, now I’m on the move / Your family’s crying, now you on the news / They can’t find you and now they miss you / Must I remind you I’m only here to twist you / Pistol-whip you, dip you then flip you...” In a Times interview about the album and other projects, Snoop himself said it “represents Snoop and what he stands for, musically, physically, mentally and spiritually, where he’s been and where he’s going.” Which makes his transformation into America’s sweetheart at the Paris Olympics all the more fascinating: How did Snoop, born Calvin Broadus, remake himself as a cultural figure palatable to a broadcast network during its most high-stakes telecast? For one thing, the rapper — who, though never denying or apologizing for his past remarks, has avoided the backlash that has struck the likes of Jo Koy, Andrew Dice Clay and Don Lemon — began the process of softening his edge long before arriving on the banks of the Seine. Snoop is a longtime youth football coach who once awarded each player on the victorious Rowland Heights Raiders team on which two of his sons played with a brand new WRFF bike, and his consistent dedication to youth sports has made him a snug fit for NBC’s ultra-positive Olympics brand. In 2005, he founded the nonprofit Snoop Youth Football League to help inner-city kids. The program has assisted more than 60,000 young people, according to its website. The entertainer has called his 1996 acquittal on first- and second-degree murder charges in the shooting death of a Los Angeles gang member a major turning point in his life, one that guided his decision to change his image and become a more responsible family and public figure. “I was one of the most feared and most hated, tormented and bad-mouthed by politicians and ministers who downplayed me because they didn’t know who I was,” Snoop told Jemele Hill last year on her “Jemele Hill Is Unbothered” podcast. “They only knew of a perception of me that was given based on my upbringing, my past that I hadn’t really gotten rid of because I was signed to a record label that was entertaining my past.” The metamorphosis intensified in 2004, just as he was releasing “R&G,” when he took on a dizzying variety of projects, including his first lead dramatic role in “The Tenants,” an independent feature co-starring Dylan McDermott, Rose Byrne and Aldis Hodge in which Snoop plays a tortured novelist. The career transition has had its bumps over the years, admittedly. “The Tenants” was barely released, and Snoop’s warm and fuzzy personality in front of the camera did not always carry over when the lights went off, when he could be moody and difficult. That rawness has occasionally spilled into public view as well. Snoop sparked a hubbub in 2020 when he lashed out at Gayle King after the “CBS Mornings” co-anchor referred to the rape allegations against late Lakers star Kobe Bryant during an interview with former WNBA player Lisa Leslie, a friend of Bryant’s, not long after the basketball champion, his young daughter and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash. “How dare you try to torch my m— homeboy’s reputation?” the rapper blasted in a video posted to social media. “Respect the family and back off before we come get you!” After receiving criticism from Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and others, Snoop apologized for both the language he used and the disrespectful tone: “Two wrongs don’t make no right,” he posted. “I should have handled it way different than that, I was raised way better than that.” Still, such missteps have been rare. Instead, Snoop Dogg has generally focused on cultivating interests and relationships that would expand his appeal beyond hip-hop fans — most notably his friendship and collaboration with Stewart, the businesswoman and lifestyle icon. Since meeting in 2015 while they were seated side by side at a Comedy Central roast of singer Justin Bieber, the two have formed an unlikely partnership across numerous appearances, comedy segments and even a celebrity cooking show, “Martha and Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party.” Pairing with Snoop helped put the fastidious chef and crafter in front of a younger, hipper audience, while the grandmotherly Stewart assisted in making the rapper approachable for a wider range of consumers. Their humorous banter has been featured in Olympics coverage. Less easy to pinpoint, but no less important, is the fact that Snoop’s rise also reflects a cultural sea change for both hip-hop music and weed culture. Once attacked as being dangerous influences on young people, both the gangsta rap and marijuana use that defined Snoop’s public persona have been absorbed into the mainstream to the point that they are no longer seen as threatening. (Flavor Flav, a member of the controversial and politically active rap group Public Enemy, has also been a prominent presence at the Paris Games, and former N.W.A member Ice Cube has made several popular films, many of them, like “Are We There Yet?” and “Barbershop,” family-oriented. Snoop’s Olympic tour isn’t so much a coming-out party for this kinder, gentler iteration then, as the culmination of a decades-long process. He’s even offered a few winks to his past — performing a brief Crip walk during his Olympics torch march and alluding to his “lung power” while in the pool with Phelps — as if to signal that they’re nothing to worry about any more. As one observer tweeted, “My mom called me and told me how much she likes watching Snoop Dogg at the Olympics and I had to remind her that she grounded me for buying his CD once.” All his canny media moves of the last 20 years have allowed him to stay in touch with his gangsta roots while broadening his reach to world sport’s biggest stage. That the strategy has proved so successful may be thanks to the fact that it’s not a strategy at all, as Snoop told Hill: “When you see me with Martha Stewart, I’m being 100% Snoop Dogg. When you see me in the hood, I’m being 100% Snoop Dogg. It’s the same person. This is how I get out. Me being me is all I know how to do.”
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College football bowl game now named after Snoop Dogg
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2024-05-07T00:00:00
Snoop Dogg isn’t the first celebrity to sponsor a bowl game, as former NFL player Rob Gronkowski and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel are sponsors for the L.A. Bowl.
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The annual Arizona Bowl might not be considered one of the biggest bowl games in college football, but it might now have its most famous sponsor. Rapper/entertainer Snoop Dogg and his drink brand “Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop” — co-founded along with Dr. Dre and named after the hit song in the ’90s — on Monday agreed to become the newest title sponsor of the Arizona Bowl on Dec. 28. The game will now be known as “The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice.” The game will feature teams from the Mountain West and Mid-American Conferences. "I’m ready to bring the juice back to college football,” Snoop Dogg said in a video posted on his social media channels. Snoop Dogg isn’t the first celebrity to sponsor a bowl game, as former NFL player Rob Gronkowski and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel are sponsors for the L.A. Bowl. So, college football fans, what do you think? Is this a neat thing for the sport? What other celebrities would you like to see jump on board and sponsor a bowl game? Let us know below.
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Meet Snoop Dogg’s multitalented son Cordell Broadus
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2024-08-06T10:33:06+08:00
Cordell is Snoop Dogg’s second son with his wife, Shante Broadus, who he’s been married to since 1997 – here’s what we know about him
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Per Good Morning America, Cordoba is the daughter of Snoop Dogg’s son Cordell Broadus. Cordell also shared a series of photos and videos to Instagram and X in support of his father, who carried the torch at the 2024 Paris Olympics and who has been reporting from the Games as NBC’s special correspondent. “Medici Family @ the opening ceremony Daddy O accomplished another side mission the game is to be sold not told … 3 letters DNA” he wrote in his IG caption. Here’s what we know about Snoop Dogg’s supportive son: Who are Cordell Broadus’ parents? Cordell was born on February 21, 1997, making him 27 years old. He has three siblings He played American football in high school According to People, Cordell grew up playing American football in high school and continued to pursue the sport when he joined UCLA. At one point he was ranked 130th on ESPN’s top-300 recruit list. However, his coach later confirmed that he had quit the sport, as he wanted to go down a more creative path. “Cordell informed me that he has decided to pursue other passions in his life – in particular his love of film through his company Film School Productions,” his former UCLA coach Jim Mora shared in a statement at the time, per the Los Angeles Times. “My mind has always been creative and I just felt like in 2014, 2015, there was a lack of representation of people who look like me in the creative world. I just was tired of wishing for somebody to do it and I put that on myself to do it,” Broadus told WWD in 2020. He has a film production company … Broadus went on to start his own film production company, Film School Productions, and is now focused on working as a director, per People. According to WWD, he has worked on film projects for Dior and Kangol. He told the publication in 2020 that he was working on a documentary called Son of Kings, which “follows my family’s lineage and the journey of a Black man in America”. … and a music label Besides film, Broadus also has a passion for music, much like his father. Per People, he runs a record label called Real Queen Sound, and released his single “Bron and Bronny” with his famous dad. He’s a model He shares 2 children with his long-time girlfriend Broadus is a family man too. According to People, he shares two daughters – Cordoba and Chateau – with his wife Phia Barragan.
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Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg's Friendship Timeline
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Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg have been friends since 2008. Here is a complete timeline of their friendship.
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Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg's unlikely friendship has lasted more than 15 years. The famous duo first met back in 2008 when Snoop joined Stewart to make mashed potatoes on her cooking show, The Martha Stewart Show. The rapper returned the next year to make brownies, and the new friends joked about "the most important part" of that recipe. Since their cooking and baking days on Stewart's show, the pair have gone on to work together as roasters on Comedy Central's 2015 Justin Bieber Roast, co-hosts of the 2021 and 2022 Puppy Bowls and costars in various Sketchers commercials. They've also teamed up to co-host a VH1 celebrity cooking show, Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party, and judge a Halloween food competition, Snoop and Martha's Very Tasty Halloween. "When you work with someone like Snoop, it's like having a sidekick. How great it is," Stewart once told PEOPLE. "That's why all the comedians have sidekicks and bands because it loosens them up and lets them be freer. Snoop is my freedom." In 2016, Snoop told The Hollywood Reporter that Stewart is his "homegirl" and that they "have a special bond that goes way back." From baking brownies and cookies together to their various co-hosting adventures, here's everything to know about Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg's friendship. November 2008: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg meet on her cooking show Stewart and Snoop's friendship began with her mother's mashed potato recipe. The rapper appeared on the author's self-titled daytime cooking show, and the two enjoyed each other's company while peeling potatoes and discussing his signature vocabulary words like "foshizzle." Snoop joked on the show, "I don't even understand it. I just have fun." "What an odd couple we were," Stewart remarked years later during a 2019 NBC News interview about their first meeting. Snoop added that "cooking with Martha just seemed like the right space to be in." December 2009: Snoop Dogg returns to Martha Stewart's show to make brownies Snoop returned to the show the next year for a special Christmas episode. This time, the new friends made green-colored brownies — Snoop joked that he wanted to make green brownies because they're "environmental." He continued with the low-key innuendos, not outright saying that he wanted to add marijuana to the brownies — the special ingredient he is infamous for — but seemingly implying it. After prompting from Stewart, in a freestyle rap, he added that they were "missing the most important part of the brownies," making the audience chuckle more. Stewart quipped that they'd add "the stuff" later. November 30, 2010: Snoop Dogg asks Martha Stewart for "goodies" on Twitter Snoop had some interaction with his new friend online in November 2010, jokingly tweeting that he and Stewart should make the special brownies again. "@marthastewart hi sunshine. need some goodies for Prince Williams bachelor party. i got the tracc #WET u get the snacks @clarencehouse," he tweeted. November 19, 2014: Snoop Dogg credits Martha Stewart with inspiring his candle line Though they hadn't communicated publicly in some time, Snoop was still drawing inspiration from his meetings with Stewart. When he released his candle line in 2014, he tweeted that she deserved some credit for his creative ideas. "S/o to @MarthaStewart inspiration for my #broadusfamilycollection premium candles on http://tilt.LT/candles2," Snoop tweeted alongside a photo of one of his candles. March 30, 2015: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg roast Justin Bieber on Comedy Central Stewart and Snoop finally had their big reunion in 2015. The pair were part of a line-up of several A-list celebrities who joined the Comedy Central roast of Justin Bieber hosted by Kevin Hart. In addition to roasting Bieber, the businesswoman also poked fun at her friend Snoop during the special. "Snoop, I see that you have been following my beauty regimen," she said. "You would never know that Snoop Dogg is 43 now, which is three times as long as actual dogs live and twice as long as most of his friends." In their 2019 NBC News interview, Snoop recalled of the roast: "She sat next to me, and she stole the show. She was the funniest roaster that night." He added, "In that moment I knew I wanted to be alongside this lady for the rest of my life." June 16, 2015: Martha Stewart tells Seth Meyers she got high from being near Snoop Dogg A few months after her and Snoop's appearance on the Justin Bieber Roast, Stewart joined Seth Meyers on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where she shared that she felt the effects of being near Snoop during the event. "I got high just sitting there," she told the host. "Snoop had all those, you don't call them joints, you call them something else. Big fat ones. We had to sit on the stage for four hours, and the secondary smoke is just as powerful as primary smoke. So I was totally high by the time I got to that microphone." July 10, 2016: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg compete on $100,000 Pyramid The following year, Stewart and Snoop joined ABC's revival of $100,000 Pyramid as a team, and they nailed the word association practice round on the game show. The rapper had no problem working out Stewart's hints and guessing words and terms like "weed," "fatty" and "420" in under 40 seconds. September 14, 2016: Snoop Dogg says he's "never met someone" like Martha Stewart During a Rolling Stone interview, Snoop opened up about his long-lasting friendship with Stewart ahead of the release of season 1 of Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party. "I've never met anyone like Martha Stewart," he said. "When we come together, it's a natural combination of love, peace and harmony." October 26, 2016: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg play "Never Have I Ever" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show During a joint appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Stewart and Snoop played a round of "Never Have I Ever" with Anna Kendrick and Ellen DeGeneres. Both revealed that they've sexted, been to a nude beach and used their fame to get out of trouble before. Snoop also admitted that he's been in handcuffs, been stoned on a talk show and returned something to the store after already wearing it. November 7, 2016: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg co-host a celebrity cooking show Eight years after Snoop's first appearance on Stewart's show, the duo teamed up again for a VH1 series called Martha & Snoop's Potluck DinnerParty, where they hosted celebrity friends for "cocktails, cooking, conversation, and where nothing is off-limits," according to a press release announcing the show. "At our dinner party, we will exemplify America's fascination with food, entertaining and celebrity," Stewart said. "Martha & Snoop's Dinner Party will redesign the traditional food competition shows in a new, different and very funny way." Snoop added, "My homegirl, Martha and I have a special bond that goes back. We're gonna be cooking, drinking and having a good time with our exclusive friends. Can't wait for you to see how we roll together!" Celebrities like Bella Thorne, Jason Derulo, Wiz Khalifa and Kathy Griffin have all been guests on the show. In an interview with PEOPLE on their relationship, Stewart revealed one thing she's taken away from working with Snoop. "I've learned a new vocabulary," she said. "I have a little dictionary — I might actually write the dictionary. It's all those fo' shizzles and everything else." October 23, 2018: Martha Stewart writes a foreword for Snoop Dogg's cookbook When Snoop published his own cookbook, From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes From Tha Boss Dogg's Kitchen, his old friend contributed a foreword. Stewart wrote, "Snoop and I have a special bond that dates back to when he first appeared on The Martha Stewart Show in 2008. Our relationship was born from our connection to food as we whipped up some cognac mashed potatoes and green brownies." "Working with Snoop in the kitchen has been a remarkable experience for me," she continued. "Not only has he taught me new lingo and cultural references, he surprised me with his unique cooking techniques and recipes." March 25, 2019: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg co-host the spinoff of their cooking show In a Titanic-themed trailer, per Billboard, Stewart holds Snoop from behind as he spreads his arms — reminiscent of Jack and Rose in their iconic scene as Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" plays in the background. The commercial announced the spinoff of their VH1 cooking series, Martha & Snoop's Potluck Party Challenge, the first episode of which aired on April 3, 2019. For this iteration of the show, Snoop and Stewart competed with famous friends to make the best dish, and celebrity judges chose the winners. August 1, 2020: Martha Stewart shows Snoop Dogg how to pot a tomato plant Stewart called up Snoop during an episode of her HGTV show, Martha Knows Best, and walked him through the steps of potting his tomato plant, per USA Today. "You have planted things before, Snoop. I can tell," the lifestyle expert complimented her friend. Snoop replied jokingly that he'd planted "their cousin" before. Stewart continued to guide Snoop as he picked out the right pot and got the tomato plant ready, while she directed him from her seat. December 15, 2020: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg bake Christmas cookies together on Zoom Snoop and Stewart baked and decorated Christmas cookies together live on Zoom for a corporate event sponsored by Salesforce. The lifestyle guru shared photos of the elaborate cookies they made on her blog and wrote on Instagram, "@snoopdogg and I just finished a one hour "tutorial" on Cookie baking and decorating for @salesforce and @salesforcejobs 400,000 people around the world watched as we bantered and decorated." "It was great fun!" She added, "and the cookies were amazing. Made by @moll_doll23 , @bakerofblackrock and @sweetdanib and decorated by me and snoop and Santa's elves!!!" February 7, 2021: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg co-host the 2021 Puppy Bowl The close friends embraced another opportunity to work together at the 2021 Puppy Bowl, an annual sporting event that airs before the big game on Super Bowl Sunday. They co-hosted the event and threw a tailgate party for the canine players. Stewart and Snoop cheered on puppies from rescues Paw Works, SPCA LA and Annenberg Pet Space, and they donned jerseys to show their support; Stewart wore orange for Team Ruff, while Snoop wore blue for Team Fluff. April 13, 2021: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg play the "Best Friends Challenge" During an appearance on The Tonight Show, Stewart and Snoop played the "Best Friends Challenge." The rapper and the businesswoman participated virtually and wrote down their answers about each other with paper and pens. Host Jimmy Fallon asked about Snoop's favorite thing to cook — the answer was chicken — and what alcoholic beverage best represents Stewart. Snoop answered with "vodka," but according to the author, she would specifically be a "Martha-rita." October 21, 2021: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg judge a Halloween food competition The duo paired up to judge a Halloween food competition special on Peacock, Snoop and Martha's Very Tasty Halloween, where talented contestants created elaborate, edible and spooky 12x12 worlds. The hosts dressed in style for the occasion — Snoop wore a Bat Dogg costume, while Stewart opted for a witch outfit. "The ghouls and freaks are on the prowl. I need sweet and treats to stop my stomach growl," Snoop says in the trailer for the show. "I haven't thrown a Halloween party in a minute. I want this to be one for the history books, you understand me?" he continues. "I want dozens and dozens of treats. I want a fortress of fondant. Everything I do has to be big! ... Ready to make my Halloween nightmares a reality?" Stewart adds: "Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. Are you up to it?" February 13, 2022: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg co-host the 2022 Puppy Bowl Snoop and Stewart returned to the Puppy Bowl to co-host the annual sporting event for the second year in a row. The close friends and Puppy Bowl coaches expressed their excitement in a statement about the event. "I'm honored to be co-hosting the only sporting event on the planet guaranteed to raise the 'woof' with the magnificent Martha Stewart," said Snoop. Stewart added, "I'm so excited that Snoop and I are back to kick off Puppy Bowl XVIII and help a bunch of deserving pups find their forever homes!" June 16, 2022: Martha Stewart reveals that everybody Snoop Dogg sees at parties "wants to know how" she's doing While promoting her upcoming project at the time, The Martha Stewart Podcast on iHeartRadio, Stewart discussed her friendship with Snoop during an interview with Insider. "I said, you know, Snoop, when I go to a party, all people wanna know is how is Snoop Dogg?" She recounted. "And he said, 'You wanna know something, Martha? When I go to a party, everybody wants to know how's Martha." June 22, 2022: Snoop Dogg is the first guest on Martha Stewart's podcast Snoop served as Stewart's honorary first guest on her podcast, where she interviews celebrities, politicians, designers and more. Stewart had previously told Insider that Snoop was her "dream guest" for her new endeavor. "Snoop was really good 'cause he was really talkative and I love his voice," she told the outlet. During Snoop's episode, they discussed their friendship, the cannabis industry and his grandchildren who, he said, "keep [him] young." February 10, 2023: Martha Stewart gets a tattoo of Snoop Dogg in a Skechers commercial Stewart hilariously paid tribute to Snoop during a commercial for Skechers. In the clip, she emphasizes how easy it is to slip on the Hands-Free Slip-ins® as she leans back to get a Snoop tattoo on her shoulder. The large ink is an elaborate design of her friend's face with "My Dogg" written in cursive below. "Oooo," she says. "That's gangsta." The podcast host committed to the bit and shared a photo of herself in the tattoo chair on Instagram and tricked her fans into thinking the ink was real when she wrote, "Thanks for the amazing tattoo @scottcampbell. Forever linked in ink to my favorite @snoopdogg." November 2023: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg release Best Buds Bags Stewart and Snoop teamed up with BIC to create Best Buds Bags — handbags with BIC EZ Reach Lighters seamlessly incorporated into the design. "It’s no secret that Snoop and I need a lighter for many activities, so ... when BIC approached us for this project, it was an easy yes. Why not make lighters a fashion statement together?” Stewart told Forbes in January 2024. "[Snoop] is a great friend and business partner who is always fun to work with." August 3, 2024: Martha Stewart attends the Paris Olympics with Snoop Dogg Stewart celebrated her 83rd birthday at the 2024 Paris Olympics with Snoop. The pair, who were dressed in their finest riding attire, attended the equestrian team dressage event.
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Snoop Dogg is an American rapper and songwriter who became one of the best-known figures in gangsta rap in the 1990s and was for many the epitome of West Coast hip-hop culture. His drawled lyrics, West Coast slang, and exaggerated verbal tics made him a popular icon.
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Snoop Dogg American rapper and actor Byname of: Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. Also called: Snoop Doggy Dogg and Snoop Lion Born: October 20, 1971, Long Beach, California, U.S. (age 52) Snoop Dogg (born October 20, 1971, Long Beach, California, U.S.) is an American rapper and songwriter who became one of the best-known figures in gangsta rap in the 1990s and is for many the epitome of West Coast hip-hop culture. Dr. Dre and Doggystyle Snoop Dogg’s signature drawled lyrics took inspiration from his early encounters with the law. After high school he was in and out of prison for several years before seriously pursuing a career in hip-hop. Eventually, he came to the attention of famed producer-rapper Dr. Dre, who featured him on his single “Deep Cover” and on his landmark album The Chronic (both 1992). Snoop’s prominent vocals on the hit singles “Dre Day” and “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” fueled a rapid ascent to stardom. His work on the latter single garnered him his first Grammy Award nomination. His own album Doggystyle (1993) became the first debut record to enter the Billboard 200 chart at number one. Its single “Gin and Juice” became one of Snoop’s signature songs and scored him a Grammy nomination for best rap solo performance. Legal problems and public persona Britannica Quiz Pop Culture Quiz While recording Doggystyle, Snoop was arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting. Although he was ultimately cleared of all charges, the incident entangled him in court for years, contributing to a long delay before the release of his next album, Tha Doggfather (1996). By that time the gangsta rap movement had begun to ebb. For a few years Snoop’s records failed to generate excitement comparable to that of his debut, but his carefully cultivated—and at times cartoonish—public persona made him a pop culture icon. His West Coast slang and exaggerated verbal tics entered the popular American vocabulary. In 2010 he collaborated with Katy Perry on the hit single “California Gurls,” a tribute to the two performers’ home state. Other musical projects Snoop’s first song to reach the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart was “Drop It Like It’s Hot” (2004), featuring Pharrell. It spent 30 weeks on the chart and three weeks at number one. In 2012 Snoop announced that, as a result of his embrace of the Rastafari movement, he had adopted the name Snoop Lion. Under that moniker, he released the reggae album Reincarnated a year later, which earned him a Grammy nomination in the best reggae album category. Also in 2013 he collaborated (under the name Snoopzilla) with funk musician Dâm Funk on the album 7 Days of Funk. He resumed the name Snoop Dogg for the funk and R&B release Bush (2015), produced by Pharrell Williams. Snoop returned to rap for Neva Left (2017) and followed up with a double album of gospel music, Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love (2018). After that detour, he released the rap album I Wanna Thank Me (2019). In 2022 Snoop was among a group of hip-hop stars—which included Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige—who performed at the Super Bowl halftime show. Acquisition of Death Row Records Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now In 2022 Snoop acquired Death Row Records, the record label that had launched his career. (The label was founded by Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, Dick Griffey, and the D.O.C. in 1991, but its future became uncertain in 2006 after both Knight and the label filed for bankruptcy.) Death Row’s first release under Snoop’s tutelage was his own album, BODR (for “Bacc on Death Row”). Film and TV work and business ventures Throughout his career, Snoop has been a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows and has amassed a substantial number of film credits, including Training Day (2001). The rapper lent his distinctive parlance to such animated series as The Boondocks and The Simpsons as well as the features Turbo (2013), The Addams Family (2019), The Addams Family 2 (2021), and The Garfield Movie (2024). He starred in Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood (2007–09), a reality TV series chronicling his home life, and he appeared with lifestyle innovator Martha Stewart on the cooking show Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party (2016–20). In 2017 Snoop and Stewart were nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for their work as cohosts of the show. The unlikely friends also launched a series of wines with the brand 19 Crimes, and Snoop later developed, with Dr. Dre, a line of cocktails named for his hit song “Gin and Juice.” A longtime advocate of marijuana use, Snoop introduced his own line called Leafs by Snoop in 2015, followed by a series of cannabis products under the brand name Death Row Cannabis in 2023. The following year he opened a licensed cannabis dispensary in Los Angeles and unveiled cannabis-related items honoring his friend and former Death Row label-mate Tupac Shakur, who was murdered in 1996 during a notorious rivalry between East Coast and West Coast rappers. Involvement with the Olympics During the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo (which were held in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic), he appeared on the TV show Olympic Highlights with Kevin Hart and Snoop Dogg, in which the two men provided a humorous look at the Games. Snoop was selected to carry the Olympic torch on its final leg before the opening ceremony of the 2024 Games in Paris. He was also a special correspondent for NBC’s coverage of the Games. The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by René Ostberg.
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Explore the intriguing debate sparked by Snoop Dogg's Instagram video, where he smokes in front of his granddaughters, diving into discussions on celebrity influence, family values, and the impact of social media on public opinion and personal freedom.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, celebrities often share glimpses of their personal lives, sparking conversations, admiration, and sometimes controversy. A recent event involving the iconic Snoop Dogg has caught the attention of netizens worldwide, blending the worlds of family bonding and public scrutiny. This article delves into the dynamics of Snoop Dogg's recent Instagram video, which showcases the rapper enjoying a moment of relaxation while smoking, in the presence of his granddaughters. The incident has ignited a flurry of reactions, ranging from support to criticism, highlighting the diverse perspectives on parenting, grandparenting, and celebrity influence in today's digital age. Celebrity Influence and Family Values Snoop Dogg, a figure synonymous with the rap industry, has always been transparent about his lifestyle choices, including his well-known penchant for marijuana. However, the recent video of him smoking in front of his granddaughters has sparked a debate on the impact of such actions on young minds. Critics argue that exposing children to drug use can have detrimental effects, potentially normalizing substance use from a young age. On the other hand, supporters of Snoop Dogg commend his openness and the strong family bonds evident in the video, arguing that the context of parental guidance and cultural differences should be considered. Navigating Public Scrutiny and Personal Freedom The incident raises important questions about the balance between public scrutiny and personal freedom, especially for celebrities. In an age where social media blurs the lines between public and private lives, the choices made by public figures in their personal time often become subjects of widespread discussion. This scenario underscores the complex relationship between celebrities and their audiences, where actions are magnified and interpreted through various lenses of moral and cultural norms. The Role of Social Media in Shaping Opinions Social media platforms, like Instagram, play a pivotal role in shaping public opinion, serving as arenas for discourse and reflection. The reactions to Snoop Dogg's video highlight the diverse viewpoints that coexist online, showcasing a spectrum of societal values and ethics. It's a testament to the power of social media in influencing and reflecting public sentiment, where a single post can spark widespread conversation and debate. Conclusion: A Reflection on Modern Family Dynamics and Celebrity Culture The discussion surrounding Snoop Dogg's Instagram video is more than just about a moment of controversy; it's a reflection on the evolving dynamics of family, fame, and the influence of social media in our lives. As society navigates the complexities of modern parenting and grandparenting under the watchful eyes of a global audience, incidents like these offer opportunities for dialogue and understanding. They remind us of the nuanced realities of celebrity life, the impact of cultural practices on family dynamics, and the ongoing debate over the boundaries of personal freedom in the digital age. In conclusion, the blend of controversy and love in Snoop Dogg's family moment serves as a mirror to our collective experiences, challenging us to reflect on our values, judgments, and the ever-changing landscape of societal norms. As we continue to witness the lives of celebrities unfold in the digital realm, it's essential to approach such discussions with empathy, openness, and a willingness to understand the complex tapestry of human relationships and cultural differences.
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Snoop Dogg Sets Unscripted Family Series at E!; NBCU Also Orders ‘Revival’ Comic Book Adaptation and More
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NBCUniversal has ordered an unscripted Snoop Dogg family series, an adaptation of the 'Revival comic books and more.
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An unscripted series about Snoop Dogg‘s family will air on E! during the 2024-2025 television season. The currently untitled project follows the rapper’s daughter, Cori Broadus, and her fiancé, Wayne Deuce, as they navigate relationship tensions ahead of their wedding and a health struggle that impacts Snoop and the rest of the family. Death Row Pictures and 101 Studios produce with Snoop, Shante Broadus, Sara Ramaker, David Glasser and Alexandra Lipsitz serving as executive producers and Eliot Goldberg overseeing for 101. The news comes as part of a large slate of greenlights and renewals ahead of NBCUniversal‘s upfronts presentation on Monday. Another highlight from the announcement is the series order of “Revival,” a scripted drama adapted from the comic book of the same name, set to air on Syfy. The series follows single mother Dana Cypress who finds herself at the center of a murder mystery in a rural Wisconsin town where the recently deceased have risen from their graves. Blue Ice Pictures produces with Lance Samuels, Daniel Iron, Samantha Levine, Daniel March, Luke Boyce and Aaron Koontz as executive producers. RELATED CONTENT: Upfronts 2024 FULL COVERAGE Oxygen has set seven new series and specials, beginning with the summer premiere of “The Girl on the Milk Carton” (working title), which will air in the summer and tells the story of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews, who disappeared in 1984 and became one of the first missing children whose face appeared on a milk carton. Wild Dream Films produces. “Dateline: The Smoking Gun” (working title) and follows detectives as they pursue one crucial piece of evidence in the cases they’re working on. NBC News produces. “The Alissa Turney Project” (working title) explores Sarah Turney’s theory that that her father killed her sister, Alissa, after she went viral on social media for sharing her suspicions. Story Syndicate produces. “Serial Killer Capital: Los Angeles” (working title) follows the investigation of the Southside Slayer, who assaulted and murdered 50 women from 1984 to 2007. Jupiter Entertainment produces. “Philly Homicide” (working title) centers murders cases as told by Philadelphia homicide detectives. All3Media’s Bright Spot Content produces. “A Plan to Kill” (working title) examines murderers who spend long stretches of time planning their crimes. Sony Pictures Television’s Intellectual Property Corporation produces. “Lady of the Dunes” (working title) uncovers the 1974 murder of Ruth Marie Terry, which went unsolved for nearly 50 years. Left/Right produces the series, while the other new Oxygen projects besides “Tje Girl on the Milk Carton” will debut in the fall. Along with the Snoop series, previously announced titles among the 2024-2025 E! slate include Season 2 of “House of Villains,” “E! News” hosted by Justin Sylvester and Keltie Knight and “Live from E!,” hosted by Laverne Cox. Syfy titles besides “Revival” include the Season 2 of “Reginald the Vampire” set for May 8, Season 3 “The Ark,” set for the summer and Season 3 of “SurrealEstate,” set for 2025. USA has slated “The Anonymous,” the new social strategy reality series from “The Traitors” producers Studio Lambert, the summer. As previously announced, USA will also begin exclusively airing “WWE Monday Night RAW” and “WWE SmackDown.” The cabler is launching its new WWE partnership with a celebratory week of programming including films from the “Fast and the Furious” franchise starring Dwayne Johnson, “Blockers” starring John Cena, and the Peacock documentary “Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal.”
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Celebrities Who've Been In Gangs
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A lot of celebrities like to make themselves seem like gangsters, but not many stars can actually claim to have been in gangs in real life.
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A lot of celebrities like to make themselves seem like gangsters, whether it means posing with guns, wearing certain colors, or just dropping certain references in their musical lyrics or public appearances. However, not many stars can actually claim to have been in gangs in real life — and those who can often may not be forthcoming about it, because, well, there's that whole "crime" aspect of organized crime. Beyond the bright colors, street cred, and cash, there's often a dark underbelly of drugs, violence, and fierce rivalries, and gang allegiances have been rumored to be behind the untimely death of some stars. Whether it's Snoop Dogg promising to make America Crip again, Cardi B pledging allegiance to Bloods and avoiding the color blue, Frank Sinatra rubbing elbows with Gambinos, or Lil' Wayne lashing out over his gang loyalty in a televised interview, these stars have all been linked to (or openly part of) gangs. Chris Brown has been close with several members of the Fruit Piru Bloods throughout his career, likely much to the chagrin of his attorney and probation officers. In July 2014, Breezy posted several references to the gang on Instagram and during his shows, reported TMZ. Those nods included using "bool" instead of "cool" in an Instagram caption and throwing up gang signs and shouting them out onstage. However, some insiders claimed that while Brown openly affiliates himself with the Bloods, he's not a fully initiated member. However, sources told TMZ that the Bloods are okay with Brown claiming them because the troubled singer supposedly hired several members to work for him in various capacities, with some even living with him in his Los Angeles home. Sources close to the gang also claim Breezy has given their Compton neighborhood an "economic boost" and often comes to hang out with them, even shooting a music video in the area. The gang particularly appreciated his kind gesture of donating 1,000 pairs of sneakers to underprivileged children in Compton. Before Danny Trejo was a tough guy onscreen, he was a self-described crazy guy in gangs and in and out of prison. He talked about his time as a gangbanger with The Huffington Post in 2013: "We had a lot of pistols, and you don't really want to mess with somebody who's got a lot of pistols ... You've got to remember: People aren't scared of tough guys. People are scared of crazy people." He told The Guardian that at one point, he was facing multiple potential death penalty sentences. "I went to the hole looking at three gas-chamber offenses," Trejo said. "After the Cinco de Mayo riots at San Quentin, in 1968, they said I threw a rock and hit the lieutenant in the head, but you know what? I did hit him in the head with a rock. But I wasn't throwing it at him, I was throwing it at a group of guys and he happened to be hit. So we all had gas-chamber offenses, and we were taken to the hole and I remember saying: 'God, if you're there, everything will turn out the way it's supposed to. If you're not, I'm f**ked.'" Trejo isn't impressed by celebrities who try to claim gang status. He cracked to The Huffington Post, "All the rappers become very famous and then try to get street credit. They get caught playing with machine guns and it's like wait a minute ... You're no longer a thug, you're a businessman." Nick Cannon was embroiled in the Bloods gang growing up, though he didn't necessarily want to be. He told Vlad TV, "I wouldn't say I joined a gang ... I grew up in a neighborhood in Southeast San Diego — this public assistance area called Bay Vista. And that was kinda the thing ... Actually, if anything I was always trying to get away from it. Of course, during the early '90s when it was glorified I definitely was wearing my Dickies and certain colors and the Chucks." He added, "It was a Blood set, but it was one of those things where that's the area that I grew up in. I mean, even if you think of Southeast San Diego, the majority of the people from down there are from different Blood sets ... I lost a lot of friends to senseless gang violence. A lot of people still locked up right now. So I always try to downplay it and be like that cat that was allowed to get away from it ... Yo man, once Nickelodeon called I locked in. I forgot about all of that stuff." The Game grew up in Compton, Calif., and peppers his lyrics with references to the Bloods, even dropping an entire LP, The R.E.D. Album, dedicated to the lifestyle. In fact, the lead single from the project, "Red Nation" (featuring Lil' Wayne) was actually banned from MTV and BET in 2011 before it ever premiered, allegedly because it was too gang-affiliated. At the time, The Game said in a statement (via XXL), "No love is lost for BET and MTV. I know they have standards for all ages watching the networks. I didn't want to change the artistic integrity of the music video, and with the amount of people watching videos online, I know all my fans will still be able to find it." He also talked about the ban with Dub magazine (via XXL): "I didn't fight it. I have kids and understand why the networks didn't want to show it ... They may have banned it, but it still blew up on the Internet." Lil' Wayne, Young Thug, and Birdman are rumored to be affiliated with the Bloods gang — and in a bizarre twist, that gang was accused of trying to murder Lil' Wayne. Rolling Stone obtained court documents that described Lil' Wayne, Young Thug, and Birdman as members of the gang and alleged that Jimmy Carlton Winfrey — who served as Young Thug's tour manager — was a high-ranking Blood who shot at Lil' Wayne's tour bus in April 2015. The indictment cited an alleged threat Winfrey made in Young Thug's "Halftime" video, in which Winfrey can be seen holding a weapon similar to that used in the shooting. The legal docs also claimed that Young Thug threatened Lil' Wayne on Instagram leading up to the incident. For his part, Lil' Wayne frequently references the Bloods gang. When asked in a November 2016 Nightline interview if he supported the Black Lives Matter movement, Weezy pointed to his red bandana and said, "I don't feel connected to a damn thing that ain't got nothin' to do with me ... I'm connected to this motherf**king flag right f**king here. I'm connected. I'm a gangbanger, I'm connected." Frank Sinatra's exact mob ties are unclear, but he was friendly with several Italian organized crime family members. According to the Daily Mail, many of the clubs Sinatra performed in early in his career were owned by the mob, and it seems ol' blue eyes family was at the very least acquainted with certain mobsters, including Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel, Dutch Schultz, and Lucky Luciano, who were reportedly friends with his parents when he was growing up in Hoboken, N.J. Sinatra's close friend Phil Silvers' wife told the Daily Mail that Sinatra was oddly fascinated with Siegel's violent tendencies. "[Sinatra and Silver] would brag about Bugsy, what he'd done and how many people he'd killed," she said. "Sometimes they'd argue about whether Bugsy preferred to shoot his victims or simply chop them up with axes ... [I never forgot] the awe Frank had in his voice when he talked about him. He wanted to emulate Bugsy." Sinatra was called to testify in court when he was suspected of potentially running millions of dollars between Lucky Luciano and Al Capone's bodyguards, the Fischettis. The Sultan of Swoon admitted to meeting with Luciano, but insisted he was just saying hello at an event and denied any further involvement, though he'd allegedly continued to rub elbows with organized criminals for the rest of his heyday. Comedian D.L. Hughley was a member of the Bloods growing up. He told Vlad TV, "As a young boy you're looking for acceptance any way you can get it. Although I'm not proud of what happened, I'm not proud of my experiences, I learned a lot from them that I think is invaluable for me in terms of how I see the world." He admitted, "I thought they were the clearest, [most] honest, bravest human being I'd ever met ... I think they were some of the best human beings I'd ever met," explaining that he interpreted a lot of the gang's activities to be "illegal, but not immoral." His stance changed somewhat when one of his own cousins, a member of a rival gang, was killed by Bloods. "That was difficult because ... he was one of my favorite cousins, and when he died they wouldn't let me go to the funeral ... Bloods had killed my cousin." He then left the Bloods to avoid any more violence. "I knew I didn't have it in me to take human life. It just seemed brutal to me." Rapper and actor Ice-T was affiliated with the Crips growing up in the Crenshaw neighborhood of Los Angeles. He told The AV Club, "You're either with them or without them. You kind of get indoctrinated into that lifestyle, like I say on one of my records, whether you're in a gang or not, you know what color to wear. You don't want to wear the wrong color just to cause a problem ... Gangs are real. They fight to the death." Though he was never actually an indoctrinated Crip, Ice-T says he pretended he was. "We actually created a fake gang. We told people we were part of the Hillside Crips. We had them thinking there was hundreds of us. We connected together ... it kind of kept people off of us," he said. "By 10th grade, you start to know people from the different neighborhoods. I've always had a very cool, charismatic personality, and as long as you meet the shot-callers and the troublemakers and they like you, you ain't got no problems." Snoop Dogg was long affiliated with Los Angeles' Crips gang, and he makes no secret of his loyalty in his music. In October 2017, he dropped an eight-song LP, Make America Crip Again, the cover of which was largely comprised of an image of the gang's signature blue bandanas. In the title track, Snoop lashes out at President Donald Trump, spitting, "The president said he wants to make America great again, f**kt hat s**t, we're going to make America Crip again." Still, Snoop doesn't necessarily endorse the violence associated with gang life. He told Vibe in a statement about the album title, "What I mean by that is — in my lifetime, that's when young black men in impoverished areas organized to help their communities and to take care of their own because society basically left them for dead. A lot of people glorify the gang banging and violence but forget that in the beginning, the Crips' main and sole purpose was to be the reflection of the Black Panthers. They looked after kids, provided after school activities, fed them and stepped in as role models and father figures." Before starring as mobsters in Goodfellas (1990), Casino (1995), and The Irishman (2019), Robert De Niro was an actual gangster when he was just 14 years old. De Niro went by the nickname "Bobby Milk" because "he was pale and strange as milk," reported Vanity Fair. He joined a street gang in New York's Little Italy. Martin Scorsese, who directed De Niro in his infamous mobster roles, first met the method actor during De Niro's days as a gangster. Scorsese told Vanity Fair that when he ran into De Niro at a Christmas party in 1971, "I said to him, 'Hey! Didn't you use to hang around Hester Street?' Bobby didn't answer, just stared at me — he does not look at you, he considers you — so I stared back. Then I remembered: 'It was Kenmare Street — the Kenmare gang.' And Bobby goes, 'Heh heh!' I hadn't seen him in fourteen years ... We were both guys who'd grown up on the street." New York City rap group The Diplomats, commonly called Dipset, have all been long-rumored to be affiliated with the red bandana-waving Bloods. Dipset member Jim Jones has been the most forthcoming about his connection, telling Vice in 2006, "I've been affiliated with the Blood gang since I was a teenager. And for y'all that's not familiar with the court of law, being a member of a gang, being a Blood is not a crime, you know what I mean? That is not a crime to be a gang member ... it's what you do as a gang member, that's when you get conspiracy charges and racketeering and all that. Me being who I was, I just came up in a hood that was a Blood neighborhood." However, he added, "I don't care where you gangbang at, it's people dying, it's young youth dying all that time. Gangs are killing each other and at the end of the day, it's f**king up our hood regardless of where we're coming from, that's what people really need to know." Member Juelz Santana also admitted to Dipset having Blood ties. "I been gang-affiliated since day one. Everybody knows that, everybody know we got a heavy affiliation with the Bloods since day one," he told MTV News. "...People around me happen to be around more Bloods than anything else, so they assume that's what I'm doing. But I know Crips too. I know Latin Kings." The Los Angeles Police Department claims Death Row Records founder Suge Knight was affiliated with the Mob Piru Bloods — and that his loyalty to the gang led to the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. An LAPD source told People that Mob Piru was in a "deadly rivalry" with Compton Crips that led to Shakur's shooting. "Mob Piru was built off of Death Row [Records]," the source said. "They had been around for a while, but Suge put them on the map and they started making money and became big." The source added that when Shakur signed with Death Row, he "immediately [became] enemies with the Crips." The insider told People that the day Shakur was shot, he got into a scuffle with Crip member Orlando Anderson. "It was simple retaliation: you mess with one of ours, we will mess with one of yours. If Orlando had never been jumped in the hotel, they never would have killed Tupac that night ...Immediately after Tupac was shot [in Las Vegas], the next day there were murders all the way back in LA because the Compton Mob Piru (which Suge was a part of) knew that the Southside Compton Crips were involved." Actor James Caan starred as Sonny Corleone in The Godfather (1972) and has an actual real-life tie to the Mob: He's close friends with Colombo crime family bigwig Andrew Russo. Caan told the New York Post in 2011, "My friendship with Andrew Russo dates back over 35 years, and I've only known him to be as good a friend as anyone could be to me and my family." Caan also wrote a letter to the court for a bail hearing for Russo that said, "Our two families are intertwined. My son Scott is his godson ... [Russo] has always been the first to call when any member of my family has been ill or troubled, and always looked after me like a brother ... I'd be willing to put up anything of personal value that the court would accept [for bail]. I would not hesitate a moment to fly in and be present if the court should so request. In short, there's nothing I wouldn't do to see this man where he belongs and where he is needed the most — with his family." Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine considers himself affiliated with the Bloods. In his video for "Gummo," he hangs out with a large group rocking red bandannas. However, rumors that he switched from Crip loyalty to Blood loyalty have haunted the rainbow-haired MC, and his video for "Kooda" shows he's certainly not unfriendly with the blue crew. However, he has denied actually being a Crip, telling The Breakfast Club, "There's this crew called Scum Gang from Flatbush. I used to run with them, but nobody can say who I'm Crip under. Like who was I Crip under?" 6ix9ine has faced a slew of trouble throughout his brief career due to his gang affiliations and criminal history. In February 2018, TMZ reported that he was jumped at LAX. The site also reported that the Tango Orejon gang in Texas attempted to ban him from performing in San Antonio, Texas, but failed to block the performance — one of their members was reportedly arrested for threatening 6ix9ine. Cardi B was a Blood before hitting it big. "When I was 16 years old, I used to hang out with a lot of ... Bloods," she told GQ in April 2018. "Sometimes it's almost like a fraternity, a sorority ... and sometimes I see people that's in the same gang kill each other. So sometimes there is no loyalty. Sometimes you gotta do certain things to get higher, to get higher and higher. You're doing all of that and you not making money off of it. That's why I don't talk about it much. Because I wouldn't want a young person, a young girl, to think it's okay to join it." She added, "People always be like, 'Oh, Cardi never used to rep it when she wasn't making music.' ... When I do interviews, I don't talk about it, because I will lose my endorsements. But since the cat is out of the bag, that's how I feel ... Why would you join a gang?" Her Blood affiliation almost got her into hot water ahead of a Los Angeles concert in February 2018, when she dissed rival gang the Crips. According to TMZ, Crip members began to threaten her on Instagram. Still, it makes the "Bodak Yellow" lyric "These is red bottoms / These is bloody shoes" a lot more interesting. Josh Brolin is great at playing bad guys on screen, from Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War to a dirty detective in American Gangster. Perhaps some of his villainous skill comes from his past as a member of the Cito Rats surfer gang. Brolin told The Guardian that when he was a teenager in the gang, he'd steal radios from cars for drug money and was usually in some kind of trouble — and some of that trouble could have killed him. "I tried heroin," he admitted. "I never got into it and I never died from it, which is a good thing. I've had 19 friends who died. Most of those guys I grew up with, they're all dead now." He also told Men's Journal (via Radar Online) that he'd served time behind bars before he could even legally buy a beer. He was reportedly involved in a brawl at age 19 that eventually turned into a physical altercation with police who'd arrived on the scene. "To this day, I have no idea what the fight was about. I woke up in jail," Brolin said. "The police were very angry with me ... They kicked my a** really well. I was looking at a long time in prison. So, basically, I put everything I had — everything I had earned from a TV series I did — into lawyers. I did a bit of jail time. Not much, but a little bit."
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Top rap lyrics about food: Time Out NY's list of the top 50 food-related rap lyrics of all time.
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Girls, cars and jewelry are well-documented tropes of hip-hop, but anyone who listens to enough rap knows that eating is one of the genre's most pervasive obsessions. From the Sugarhill Gang to Drake, MCs have demonstrated a constant urge to document what's on their plate. Sometimes, food is used as a cultural signifier to describe the rags-to-riches journey, which might start with Hamburger Helper but end with filet mignon. At other times it plays into metaphors of consumption, with artists such as Lil Wayne (who calls himself "the rapper eater") describing the ravenous manner in which they gobble up the competition. And that's not to mention all of the food-related slang in rap: cheese for money, beef for grudges and so on. To survey the full breadth of culinary references in hip-hop, we've rounded up 50 of the lines that never fail to hit us in the gut. Did we miss any of your favorites? Leave a comment here, or holler at us on Twitter (@thefeednyc) using the hashtag #foodrap. 50. Ghostface Killah, "Apollo Kids" (Supreme Clientele, 2000) The lyric: "Ayo, this rap is like ziti, facin' me real TV / Crash at high speeds, strawberry kiwi." Ghost explained this enigmatic couplet in an interview with Entertainment Weekly: "The rap's good because it's like ziti, which was my best food back then. I threw 'strawberry kiwi' on because I'm into experimenting. I was thinking of a style to write without nobody knowing what I was saying except for me." 49. Big Daddy Kane, "Platinum Plus" (Big L's The Big Picture, 2000) The lyric: "Come in the hood flippin' the chicken-and-broccoli Timbs." Those would be brown-and-green Timberland boots, a must-have fashion accessory on the streets of late-'90s New York. 48. 50 Cent, "21 Questions" (Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003) The lyric: "I love you like a fat kid love cake." Though purists balked at this corny line, Fiddy—ever the shrewd marketer—knew exactly what he was doing: turning a nation of teen girls into gangster-rap fans. It's safe to say that the line dominated the demographic's AIM away messages for much of 2003. 47. Kanye West, "Niggas in Paris" (Watch the Throne, 2011) The lyric: "That shit cray, ain't it Jay? / What she order? Fish filet?" We're not sure if this insta-meme boosted McDonald's Filet-O-Fish sales or sent them into a slump. Fertile ground for an infographic, it would seem. 46. Young Jeezy, "Put On" (The Recession, 2008) The lyric: "Big wheels, big straps, you know I like it supersized / Passenger's a redbone, her weave look like some curly fries / Inside fish sticks, outside tartar sauce / Pocket full of celery, imagine what she telling me / Blowing on asparagus, the realest shit I ever smoked." ...and so on and so forth. Jeezy is a food-rap legend—this snippet is merely a taster. 45. E-40, "Gouda" (My Ghetto Report Card, 2006) The lyric: "Aye, I buy the weed man / Hella turkey bags just to put my weed in / Oh, we gettin' chalupa / Wrapped cheese in a rubber band and call it gouda." It's safe to say that no rapper in history has known the name of more cheeses than E-40. If only he worked at Murray's. 44. The Notorious B.I.G., "Hypnotize" (Life After Death, 1997) The lyric: "I can fill you with real millionaire shit: escargot." If Biggie had written this song today, he might have replaced escargot with "omakase dinners at Masa." 43. LL Cool J, "Milky Cereal" (Mama Said Knock You Out, 1990) The lyric: "Then there was Pebbles, times was rough / She was turning Trix, to get a Cocoa Puff." LL sort of betrays the limits of his lyrical agility on this conceptual track, which is full of clunky puns on name-brand cereals. But there are a few choice lines, and we love the bizarre way in which he says "Cocoa Puff." 42. Childish Gambino, "That Power" (Camp, 2011) The lyric: "MM..Food? like Rapp Snitch Knishes / Cuz it's Oreos, Twinkies, coconuts, delicious." Here's some meta food rap for you: Gambino (also known as comedian Donald Glover) references the MF Doom album MM..Food? and its track "Rapp Snitch Knishes," then meditates on biracial identity via some gastronomic allusions of his own (Oreo, Twinkie and coconut are slurs for people who are said to be "white" inside despite the color of their skin). 41. Ludacris, "Southern Hospitality" (Back for the First Time, 2000) The lyric: "Dirty South mind-blowing Dirty South bread / Catfish fried up, Dirty South fed." Luda would later release an album called Chicken-n-Beer, but it was here that he established his love for Southern-fried delicacies. 40. Edan, "Beautiful Food" (Sprain Your Tapedeck, 2001) The lyric: "I'm talking about Chicken la King / Mango and garbanzo / Tabouli / Grilled potatoes and vegetables / With roasted garlic and basil / Zucchini ziti / Granola fruit bar..." This grocery-list--style joint from the Boston-based emcee is comprised solely of the names of different foods. To our knowledge, it is also the only rap song to ever feature a shout-out to tabouli. 39. Das Racist, "Rainbow in the Dark" (Shut Up, Dude; 2010) The lyric: "I'm at White Castle, tiny-ass hamburgers, tiny-ass cheeseburgers, tiny-ass chicken sandwiches—it's outlandish kid." The duo behind the oddball hit "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell" celebrate their fast-food fetish once again on this track. But don't pigeonhole them as lowbrow eaters—later in the song, they hint at their refined tastes with the line, "We could eat the flyest cave-aged cheese for sheez, ma." 38. Rick Ross, "I Love My Bitches" (God Forgives, I Don't; 2012) The lyric: "Am I really just a narcissist / 'Cause I wake up to a bowl of lobster bisque?" Narcissist? Maybe. Fatso? Most definitely. 37. Cee Lo Green, "Soul Food" (Goodie Mob's Soul Food, 1995) The lyric: "A heapin' helpin' of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese and collard greens / Too big for my jeans." Before he became a global megastar with hits like "Crazy" and "Fuck You," Cee Lo rapped about getting fat on delicious food in Atlanta. 36. Kelis, "Milkshake" (Tasty, 2003) The lyric: "My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard / And they're like, 'It's better than yours.'" Love it or hate it, Kelis's euphemistic chorus has successfully cemented its spot in the pop lexicon. 35. Young Dro, "Grand Hustle Mafia" (Grand Hustle Presents: In da Streetz Volume 4; 2006) The lyric: "What you know 'bout shark meat, perch and tilapia?" That sounds like some big-boss pescatarian eatin' right there, Dro. But we're concerned about the rest of your diet: "Alligator, dog meat, caviar—we mafia." 34. Lil' Bow Wow, "Take Ya Home" (Doggy Bag, 2001) The lyric: "I got 'em scattered, covered, smothered like hash browns / See I'm the best just ask around." Back when Bow Wow was still li'l, he paid homage to the famous hash browns at Waffle House, which you can get "scattered" (spread on the grill), "smothered" (with onions) and "covered" (with cheese). 33. The Streets, "Don't Mug Yourself" (Original Pirate Material, 2002) The lyric: "Chatting shit, sitting at the wall table, telling jokes, playing with the salt, lookin' out the window / Girl brings two plates of full English over, with plenty of scrambled eggs and plenty of fried tomato." Mike Skinner, the original don of geezer rap, refers here to a full English breakfast, which traditionally includes some combination of eggs, tomato, toast, sausage, mushrooms, bacon and baked beans. 32. Action Bronson, "Tapas" (Peter Rosenberg's What's Poppin Volume 1 Mixtape, 2011) The lyric: "I'm on the art and the food scene / Fuck rap, laying back eatin' poutine." After giving up cooking for music, Queens rapper Action Bronson has quickly become one of the most fecund practitioners of food rap, lacing songs like "Brunch" and "Jerk Chicken" with culinary references. He even dropped a mixtape called Bon Appetit...Bitch!!!!! 31. Fat Boys, "All You Can Eat" (Krush Groove Original Soundtrack, 1985) The lyric: "$3.99 for all you can eat / Well, I'm a stuff my face to a funky beat." If this video is any indication, Sbarro used to be the greatest restaurant in New York. 30. Fabolous, "You Ain't Got Nothin' " (Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III, 2008) The lyric: "My lil' man is on ya, Marlon and Shawn ya / Lay the beef on his noodle / Make some luger lasagna / 40-cal fettuccine, trey-pound pasta / You reach for this medallion, you must like Italian." Guns made out of pasta sound like a gangster Giuseppe Arcimboldo painting. Side note: On the same track, Juelz Santana reminds us to never invite him to a cocktail party with the line, "Haven't you all heard? / Y'all all herbs (yep) / I stick toothpicks (where?) / In y'all hors d'oeuvres." Cheeky bastard! 29. MF Doom, "Beef Rapp" (Mm.. Food, 2004) The lyric: "Beef rap could lead to getting teeth capped / Or even a wreath for ma dukes on some grief crap / I suggest you change your diet / It can lead to high blood pressure if you fry it." The masked indie rapper crafted this entire indie album—an anagram of the name MF Doom—around food-inspired samples (including "Would You Like a Snack?" by Frank Zappa) and lyrical references. Other tracks include "Hoe Cakes," "Fillet-O-Rapper" and "Kon Queso." 28. Puff Daddy, "It's All About the Benjamins" (No Way Out, 1997) The lyric: "Yeah, living the raw deal, three-course meal / Spaghetti, fettuccini and veal." Six years later, Diddy would put all that carbo-loading to good use by running the New York City Marathon. 27. Jay-Z, "Go Crazy" (Young Jeezy's Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, 2005) The lyric: "More than a hustler, I'm the definition of it / Master chef, lord of the kitchen cupboard." Sure, Jigga's talking about cooking crack, not duck confit. Nonetheless, we appreciate his Gordon Ramsay-like vigor behind the burner. If only he would lay down a verse over some "buttery biscuit base." 26. Method Man, "Ice Cream" (Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, 1995) The lyric: "Watch these rap niggas get all up in your guts / French vanilla, butter-pecan, chocolate deluxe / Even caramel sundaes is getting touched / And scooped in my ice cream truck—Wu tears it up." Fun fact: That guy in the background yelling, "The ice cream man is coming!" is Eddie Murphy. 25. Talib Kweli, "Back Up Offa Me" (The Beautiful Struggle, 2004) The lyric: "Tried to tell you not to fuck with these debutantes / That's more Kobe beef than Japanese restaurants." In the wake of Kobe Bryant's 2003 sexual assault case, Talib reiterates some oldie-but-goodie advice. 24. Ice Cube, "It Was a Good Day" (The Predator, 1992) The lyric: "No barkin' from the dog, no smog—and momma cooked up breakfast with no hog / I got my grub on but didn't pig out, finally got a call from this girl I want to dig out." Best. Day. Ever. 23. Lil Wayne, "6 Foot 7 Foot" (Tha Carter IV, 2011) The lyric: "Paper chasin', tell that paper, 'Look I'm right behind ya' / Bitch, real Gs move in silence like lasagna." Is Lil Wayne employing metonymy here, using lasagna—a dish associated with Italian gangsters—to represent the mob as a whole? Or does he just not realize that the g in lasagna isn't actually silent? (Or maybe it is silent?) These are the questions that keep us awake at night. 22. Big Pun, "Banned from TV" (Endangered Species, 2001) The lyric: "Champagne on the rocks, rockin' a Fort Knox Lazarus / Shark salad with carrots, pork chops and applesauce." Further evidence that Big Pun would eat absolutely anything. 21. Roots Manuva, "Witness (1 Hope)" (Run Come Save Me, 2011) The lyric: "Right now, I see clearer than most / I sit here contented with this cheese on toast." Other rappers obsess over caviar dreams and how many bottles of Ciroc are at the table. But Roots Manuva is happy with the simplest of English comfort foods: some melted cheddar, a piece of toast and a splash of Worcestershire sauce. Lovey jubbly. 20. Snoop Dogg, "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" (Dr. Dre's The Chronic, 1992) The lyric: "Falling back on that ass, with a hellafied gangsta lean / Getting funky on the mike, like a old batch of collard greens." File next to kombucha, Dr. Dre beats and fermented pork sausage at Zabb Elee on the list of stuff that's funky. 19. Guerilla Black, "Compton" (Guerilla City, 2004) The lyric: "Keep my enemies on IV, once I toast them / Just like my bagels / Have 'em like Christians over they head, smoking halo." We could never figure out if this was some sort of subversive commentary on Jewish-Christian relations. Unfortunately, Guerilla Black's flash-in-the-pan career didn't provide further opportunity to dig into his religious views. 18. Necro, "Food for Thought" (The Pre-Fix for Death, 2004) The lyric: "You're lost in the sauce as it clogs your vessels / I'll undo the blouse of your spouse and give her my house special / My raps are hot and sour, they choke you / You make no moves like a vegetable, you're fake like tofu." Horrorcore legend Necro reimagines the local Chinese joint as a hellish torture chamber, where fortune cookies read: "Very soon in the future you'll vomit green." 17. Jay-Z, "Maybach Music 2 (Lost Verse)" The lyric: "Six-deuce every time, I never had the Heinz / Fifty-seven can't ketchup [catch up] to mines." This clever double entendre requires some unpacking: The Maybach 57 and 62 are models of Mercedes-Benz's most luxurious line of cars. Jay-Z calls the 57 "the Heinz," referring to the Heinz 57 slogan found on ketchup bottles. The 62, which he prefers, is referred to here as the "six-deuce." 16. Dead Prez, "Be Healthy" (Let's Get Free, 2000) The lyric: "I'm from the old school, my household smell like soul food, bruh / Curried falafel, barbecued tofu." Ignore the part about smoking ganja, and this ode to healthy eating provides a great rebuttal to critics who say rap music is a bad influence. 15. The Sugarhill Gang, "Rappers Delight" (Sugarhill Gang, 1980) The lyric: "Have you ever went over a friend's house to eat and the food just ain't no good? / I mean the macaroni's soggy, the peas are mushed, and the chicken tastes like wood." In his verse from hip-hop's foundational posse cut, Wonder Mike describes that awkward experience of going to someone's house and trying to weasel out of eating a crappy meal. 14. Drake, "The Ride" (Take Care, 2011) The lyric: "And you do dinners at French Laundry in Napa Valley / Scallops and glasses of Dolce, that shit's right up your alley." While most new-money rappers are still talking about surf and turf and bottle service, Drizzy separates himself from the pack with this knowing nod to Thomas Keller's haute-cuisine temple. We'd love to know if the French Laundry sommelier really recommended that Dolce for the scallops. 13. Fat Tony, "U Ain't Fat" (RABDARGAB, 2010) The lyric: "I was once a chubby brat / Chillin' with my mom, buying jeans off the husky rack / Skipping collard greens and beans for a Kit Kat." If you've got food issues, here's your theme song. Houston-based rapper Fat Tony raps frankly about his body-image struggles, and in the video finds himself hallucinating about a waiter with a face made of pizza and a store clerk with Kit Kats for hands. 12. Kanye West, "Last Call" (The College Dropout, 2004) The lyric: "Mayonnaise-colored Benz, I push Miracle Whips." While plenty of hip-hop heads have questioned Kanye's lyrical dexterity, this witty bit of wordplay had everyone pressing rewind on his debut album. Whips refers to cars, while miracle may be a reference to the near-fatal crash that 'Ye survived in 2002. 11. Inspectah Deck, "House of Flying Daggers" (Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Part II, 2009) The lyric: "I pop off like a mobster boss / Angel hair with the lobster sauce." We might go with linguine when enjoying a nice lobster sauce, but we know better than to mess with the Wu-Tang Clan. 10. Run-D.M.C., "Christmas in Hollis" (A Very Special Christmas, 1987) The lyric: "It's Christmas time in Hollis, Queens / Mom's cooking chicken and collard greens." Hip-hop's finest contribution to the Christmas song canon includes a rundown of Run-D.M.C.'s preferred holiday spread. 9. De La Soul, "Bitties in the BK Lounge" (De La Soul Is Dead, 1991) The lyric: "Well, it was a Wednesday, me and Boss Hog was kinda hungry / Like two eggs, and a slop beef slice of lettuce / And a glass of milk and some cookies." This fine example of storytelling rap recounts the perils of hollering at women in a Burger King. 8. Jay-Z, "Success" (American Gangster, 2007) The lyric: "How many times can I go to Mr. Chow's, Tao's, Nobu? / Hold up, let me move my bowels." In chronicling the nihilism of fame and wealth, Mr. Carter wonders how much fine dining one man can stomach. #rapperproblems 7. Cam'ron, "Wet Wipes" (Killa Season, 2006) The lyric: "Had a drunken mind, club wobbled out / Next stop: Start trouble inside the Waffle House." It's tough to choose just one foodie reference from the man who once referred to himself as "the sushi king," but this example remains an all-time favorite. Taken in the context of "Killa Cam," on which he calls himself "the hooligan at Houlihan's," it's clear that Cam'ron is a restaurant manager's worst nightmare. 6. Juelz Santana, "S.AN.T.A.N.A" (The Diplomats's Diplomatic Immunity 2, 2004) The lyric: "I ain't here to wine ya / I ain't here to dine ya / I came here to pop ya / And I came here for lobster / The whole damn shebang, and they ain't bring the pasta." This video always makes us feel a little sorry for Juelz: Even in the trattoria of his wildest dreams, he can't get good service. Get this guy to a Danny Meyer restaurant, stat. 5. Nas, "Fried Chicken" (Untitled, 2008) The lyric: "Mmm, fried chicken, fly vixen / Give me heart disease but need you in my kitchen." This love letter to deep-fried fowl is perhaps the best high-concept food rap of all time. Nas and Busta Rhymes both deliver well-crafted verses about how the food they love the most is killing them. 4. Slick Rick, "Mona Lisa" (The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, 1988) The lyric: "I went into a store, to buy a slice of pizza / And bumped into a girl, her name was Mona (what?) Mona Lisa." Eminem gives Slick Rick's old-fashioned courtship a more sinister spin on "As the World Turns," when he raps, "I met a slut and said, 'What up, it's nice to meet ya / I'd like to treat ya to a Faygo and a slice of pizza.'" 3. Beastie Boys, "3 the Hard Way" (To the 5 Boroughs, 2004) The lyric: "Oops, gotcha, clutch like Piazza / Sneak between the sheets so hide the matzo / Holler back challah bread...next." Thanks to the Beastie Boys, Jewish foodstuffs like matzo and challah found their way into the rap vocabulary. 2. A Tribe Called Quest, "Ham 'N' Eggs" (People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, 1990) The lyric: "I don't eat no ham and eggs, 'cause they're high in cholesterol / Ayo, Phife do you eat 'em? No, Tip do you eat 'em? / Uh-uh, not at all." If you yearn for the days when a rapper could say, "asparagus tips look yummy, yummy, yummy" and still sound dope, this is the track for you. 1. Rakim, "Eric B. Is President" (Eric B. and Rakim's Paid in Full, 1987) The lyric: "You scream I'm lazy, you must be crazy / Thought I was a donut, you tried to glaze me." Rakim is likely the most oft-quoted MC in hip-hop history, and this line ranks among his most memorable.
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Connie Bruck on the life and death of the rapper Tupac Shakur.
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When twenty-five-year-old Tupac Shakur was shot and killed in Las Vegas last fall, he was riding in the passenger seat of a B.M.W. 750 sedan driven by Marion (Suge) Knight, the head of Death Row Records. Death Row, the leading purveyor of West Coast “gangsta rap,” is a music-business phenomenon. The company earned seventy-five million dollars in revenues last year. The first album Tupac made for Death Row, “All Eyez on Me,” which was released in early 1996, sold over five million units. Tupac had made three earlier albums, but they had never reached the stratosphere of “quintuple platinum.” Still, the days preceding his murder were anything but halcyon for him. It had become increasingly clear that there was a steep penalty to pay for having thrown in with Suge Knight. Even for the rough-edged music industry, which has historically been prone to excess and to connections with criminal elements, Death Row was a remarkable place. It was nothing for Knight to hand over a stack of hundred-dollar bills to Tupac for a weekend’s expenses. Knight’s office in Los Angeles was decorated in red, the color of the Bloods, one of the city’s principal gangs. A guard holding a metal detector stood at the front door of the Death Row studio. “I have not been to one other studio to this day where you have to be searched before you get in,” a veteran of the L.A. music business who worked with Tupac told me. “They have a checklist of people who can go in with guns. So you have to figure, These guys have guns, and it’s a long run to the front door, and there’s security at the front door that may try to stop you, even if you get there. . . . Some of the security guys . . . were gangsters just out of the penitentiary. They would look at you, staring right through you No words would have to be said.” Intimidation was Suge Knight’s stock-in-trade. It is said that he forced a black music executive at a rival company to strip in the men’s room and then made him walk naked through his company’s offices. A mammoth, three-hundred-and-fifteen-pound man, Knight has a substantial criminal record, replete with violent acts. Even when he was on his best behavior—say, dealing with a white executive at one of the major entertainment companies—menace hung heavy in the air. One man told me about a negotiation he had in the apparent safety of his own office. Knight was attended by a bodyguard, and when they reached a difficult point in the deal, the bodyguard ostentatiously leaned forward and let his gun, which was worn in a holster under his jacket, slip into full view. For a time, the aura of violence served Knight well. It granted him enormous license in small things (like keeping other executives waiting for hours, without a murmur of objection) and in larger ones. Music and video producers who claimed that Death Row owed them money were too frightened to demand it, or to sue. The potential for violence was also a powerful disincentive to anyone who might have considered talking to law-enforcement authorities about questionable practices. Moreover, it did not keep him from doing business with two of the entertainment industry’s corporate giants. Death Row has been funded since its inception by its distributor, Interscope, which for years was partially owned by Time Warner, and which Universal has had a fifty-per-cent interest in since early last year. After Tupac’s murder, however, things began to unravel for Knight. In the summer of 1992, he had pulled a gun on two rappers, George and Stanley Lynwood, for using a phone at the studio. After beating one of them with the gun, he ordered them both down on their knees, threatened to kill them, and forced them to take off their pants. He was convicted on assault charges and put on probation. But four years later, just before Tupac was killed, Knight took part in the beating of a man in Las Vegas, and this put him in violation of his probation. In February of this year he began serving a nine-year sentence and is now in San Luis Obispo state prison. In addition, hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of suits have now been filed against Death Row (the largest being that of Tupac’s estate, charging that he was defrauded of over fifty million dollars, and seeking damages of a hundred and fifty million). And there may be more to come. A team of agencies, including the F.B.I., the D.E.A., and the I.R.S., are investigating allegations of money laundering, links to street gangs, drug trafficking, and organized crime at Death Row. “I think, Tupac, you brought down one of the most evil empires of my time,” one of his friends, who grew up in the music business, says. He did not intend to romanticize Tupac; this friend, like many others, acknowledges that Tupac was famously split between what he himself referred to as his “good” and his “evil” sides, and that it was his darker side that seemed to have gained dominion during much of his tenure at Death Row. Nonetheless, these friends insist, that was not the real Tupac. The real Tupac was gifted, sympathetic, intent on articulating the pain of young blacks in the inner cities. And the real Tupac was trying to leave Death Row when he was killed. Unfairly or not, Tupac Shakur’s name has become synonymous with violent rap lyrics and “thug life” (a phrase Tupac had tattooed across his midriff). While he was alive, he was censured by politicians and, like other rappers, was kept from performing in some concert arenas because promoters could not insure the events against the threat of mayhem from fans. At the same time, however, he was suspected by many in his core ghetto audience of not being cold-blooded enough to measure up to his status as the archetypal gangsta rapper. These conflicting views of Tupac reflect, to a degree, racial and social chasms. Rap fans insist that performers be authentic representatives of ghetto life: that they live the life they rap about; that life conform to art, so to speak. Rap’s critics, on the other hand, are terrified that life will conform to art, that the behavior—the drug dealing and the violence—described by rappers will seep into the mainstream culture. The majority of ardent fans and consumers of rap are, in fact, middle-class white youths. (Seventy per cent of those who buy rap records are white.) It is the fear of a violent, marginalized culture’s influence on susceptible young people that fuels much of the political debate, and this fear is exacerbated by the widespread adoption of hip-hop style. Controversy, of course, has never hurt sales. To the contrary. Tupac understood this very well, as did the record-company executives who stood to profit from his talents, and his notoriety. The more trouble Tupac got into with the law, the more credibility he gained on the street—and the more viable a rap star he became. The huge commercial success of gangsta rap created a peculiarly volatile nexus between the worlds of inner-city gangs and the multibillion-dollar record industry. Tupac sometimes said that he thought of his songs as parables, and now it is his own life—his journey into those two worlds, and his immolation at the point at which they converged—that seems almost allegorical. The world of Suge Knight and South Central Los Angeles is at a far remove from the one in which Tupac Shakur grew up, though each, in its own way, romanticized violence. Afeni Shakur, Tupac’s mother, was a member of the Black Panther Party. Early in 1971, while she was pregnant with Tupac, she was on trial for conspiring to blow up several New York department stores. She and her co-defendants—the Panther 21—were acquitted just a month before Tupac was born. He was named for “the last Inca chief to be tortured, brutalized, and murdered by Spanish conquistadores . . . a warrior,” Afeni says. His surname, Shakur, is a kind of clan name taken by a loose group of black nationalists in New York. The phrase “Black Power” had been “like a lullaby when I was a kid,” Tupac recalled in a deposition he gave in 1995 (in a civil suit in which it was charged that some of Tupac’s lyrics had influenced a young man who murdered a Texas state trooper). He remembered that when he was a teen-ager, living in Baltimore, “we didn’t have any lights. I used to sit outside by the street lights and read the autobiography of Malcolm X. And it made it so real to me, that I didn’t have any lights at home and I was sitting outside on the benches reading this book. And it changed me, it moved me. And then of course my mother had books by people like . . . Patrice Lumumba and Stokely Carmichael, ‘Seize the Time’ by Bobby Seale and ‘Soledad Brother’ by George Jackson. And she would tell these stories of things that she did or she saw or she was involved with and it made me feel a part of something. She always raised me to think that I was the Black Prince of the revolution.” Tupac had indeed become a Black Prince by the time he was killed, but not along the lines laid out by the political activists of the sixties. Afeni and her friends were involved in what they perceived as revolutionary activity for the good of their community. Tupac and his fellow gangsta rappers sported diamond-encrusted gold jewelry, drove Rolls-Royce Corniches, and vied with one another in displays of gargantuan excess. Nevertheless, Tupac did not forget who his forebears were. “In my family every black male with the last name of Shakur that ever passed the age of fifteen has either been killed or put in jail,” Tupac said in his deposition. “There are no Shakurs, black male Shakurs, out right now, free, breathing, without bullet holes in them or cuffs on his hands. None.” The leaders of the black nationalist movement to which the other Shakurs belonged had been virtually eliminated, largely through the efforts of the F.B.I. In 1988, Tupac’s stepfather, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, who had received a degree in acupuncture in Canada and used his skills to develop drug-abuse-treatment programs, was sentenced to sixty years in prison for conspiring to commit armed robbery and murder. The crimes he was accused of included the attempted robbery of a Brink’s armored car in 1981, in which two police officers and a guard were killed (and for which the Weather Underground leader Kathy Boudin was also convicted). Mutulu was also found guilty of conspiring to break Tupac’s “aunt,” Assata Shakur (Joanne Chesimard), out of prison. She had been convicted in 1977 of murdering a New Jersey state trooper, but escaped two years later and fled to Cuba. Tupac’s godfather, Elmer (Geronimo) Pratt, is a former Black Panther Party leader who was convicted of killing a schoolteacher during a robbery in Santa Monica in 1968. He was imprisoned for twenty-seven years. His conviction was reversed a few weeks ago on the ground that the government suppressed evidence favorable to him at his trial (most significantly that the principal witness against him was a paid police informant). It was a haunting lineage, and Tupac would frequently invoke the names of Mutulu, Geronimo, and other “political prisoners” in his lyrics. “It was like their words with my voice,” he said. “I just continued where they left off. I tried to add spark to it, I tried to be the new breed, the new generation. I tried to make them proud of me.” But, at the same time, he did not want to be them. Their revolution, and in most cases their lives, too, were ashes. In the Panther 21 trial, Tupac’s mother defended herself with a withering cross-examination of a key prosecution witness, who turned out to be an undercover government agent; after her acquittal, this unschooled but intellectually powerful woman was lionized in liberal circles, invited to speak at Harvard and Yale, and subsidized in an apartment on New York’s Riverside Drive. Tupac and his sister Sekyiwa, who was born in 1975, became small Panther celebrities on the radical-chic circuit. “Then everything changed, the political tide changed over,” Tupac said in his deposition. “We went on welfare, we lived in the ghettos of the Bronx, Harlem, Manhattan.” He estimated that he’d lived in “like eighteen different places” when he started junior high school. In his deposition, Tupac says that by the time he was twelve or thirteen years old Afeni had developed serious drug and alcohol problems. (Afeni disagrees. She says he was seventeen.) Tupac did not know who his father was, but he was close to Mutulu, who was the father of Sekyiwa and lived with them for a number of years. Then Mutulu, too, left him, going underground when Tupac was ten, after the Brink’s holdup. While their contact was not altogether broken (“When I would feel he needed me, I’d do whatever I had to to get there, even if it was just so that he could see me—and he’d wave, so happy,” Mutulu recalled), the connections came at some cost to Tupac. “He had to keep secrets,” Mutulu said. F.B.I. agents would approach Tupac at school to ask if he had seen his stepfather. (Mutulu was on the F.B.I.’s “Ten Most Wanted” list until he was captured, in 1986.) The family moved to Baltimore, and when Tupac was fourteen he was admitted to a performing-arts school there. “For a kid from the ghetto, the Baltimore School for the Arts is heaven,” Tupac said in his deposition. “I learned ballet, poetry, jazz, music, everything, Shakespeare, acting, everything as well as academics.” Asked by his attorney whether he’d been in any gangs at that time, Tupac responded, “Shakespeare gangs. I was the mouse king in the Nutcracker. . . . There was no gangs. I was an artist.” He had started writing poetry when he was in grammar school in New York, and it was only a short step from writing poetry to rapping. He wrote his lyrics with great speed and ease, and was soon performing at benefits for Geronimo Pratt and other prisoners. Tupac spent two years at the Baltimore School for the Arts. When he first came in, Donald Hicken, a former teacher, recalls, “he was a truly gifted actor, with a wonderful mimetic instinct and an ability to transform a character. . . . His work was always original, never imitative, never off the rack. Even in this talented group of kids, he stood out.” One of his schoolmates, Avra Warsofsky, told me that there was no suggestion of the belligerent, confrontational side of Tupac that would later come to dominate his public image. “He was a dear, sweet person,” Warsofsky said. “There were inner-city kids at the school who were tough, who stole—but he was not that, not one bit.” This idyll ended when Tupac’s life at home became intolerable. As he described it in his deposition, he had no money for food or clothes; for a time he stayed at the home of a wealthy classmate and wore his clothes. That didn’t last, though. “So I had to go back home. . . . But my mother was pregnant, on dope, dope crack. She had a boyfriend that was violent toward her. We weren’t staying in our own spot, we were staying in someone else’s spot. We never could pay the rent. She always had to sweet-talk this old white man that was the landlord into letting us [stay] for another month. And he was making passes at my mom. So I didn’t want to be there anymore. So I sacrificed my future at the School for the Arts to get on a bus to go cross-country to California with no money.” He was not quite seventeen. Tupac stayed for a time with Linda Pratt, the wife of the incarcerated Geronimo Pratt, in Marin City, a poor community north of San Francisco, and then with his mother, who also moved to California. But school in California did not provide a haven for him. “I didn’t fit in. I was the outsider. . . . I dressed like a hippie, they teased me all the time. I couldn’t play basketball, I didn’t know who basketball players were. . . . I was the target for . . . the street gangs. They used to jump me, things like that. . . . I thought I was weird because I was writing the poetry and I hated myself, I used to keep it a secret. . . . I was really a nerd.” Tupac’s mother was at once a mythic figure to him and fallen, and his identification with his radical heritage was profoundly ambivalent. “At times he resented being the nineties’ voice of the Black Panther Party,” Karen Lee, one of his publicists, told me, “and at times he wanted to be.” Lee said that he was furious that his mother’s former comrades made no move to try to rescue her and her children when she became addicted to drugs. Indeed, when he was living in Marin City—destitute, with no place to stay (his mother and he had fought bitterly, and he accused her of lying to him about her drug use)—it was mainly street people who tried to help him. Man Man (Charles Fuller), a friend who would later become his road manager, provided him with a bed, and kept him from becoming a full-fledged drug dealer. His fortunes began to brighten slightly in 1990 when he got a job with the rap group Digital Underground, as a road manager and dancer. But his real break came the following year, when he was picked up by Interscope—a small company that had just been founded by the record producer Jimmy Iovine and the entertainment magnate Ted Field (an heir to the Marshall Field fortune) as a joint venture with Time Warner. Tom Whalley, who signed Tupac at Interscope, had brought in a demo tape Tupac had made, and Ted Field gave it to his teen-age daughter. She told her father how much she liked it. Whalley recalls being struck as much by Tupac’s looks and by his “presence” as by his talent. He remembers saying to his assistant, “Have you ever seen eyes like that?” Interscope had positioned itself as something of a maverick in the music business, producing mostly “alternative” rock and gangsta rap, which drew on the culture of the gangs of South Central Los Angeles for its material. Rap was originally an East Coast phenomenon, an element of the hip-hop culture of the nineteen-seventies, which also included graffiti and break dancing. Although hip-hop music broke into the mainstream in 1979 with the international hit “Rapper’s Delight,” it was not until the late eighties, with the emergence of gangsta rap, that it showed signs of becoming hugely commercial—especially when it gained a wide audience of white youths, much as blues, jazz, and early rock and roll had. In 1991, Interscope released Tupac’s first album, “2pacalypse Now,” which was replete with militant lyrics depicting violence between young black men and the police. This was the album that Vice-President Dan Quayle said had “no place in our society.” In the deposition Tupac gave in 1995, when he was asked to interpret several of the songs on “2pacalypse Now,” he explained that it was his practice to introduce a central character through whom he could develop a narrative, because he believed that “before you can understand what I mean, you have to know how I lived or how the people I’m talking to live. . . . You don’t have to agree with me, but just to understand what I’m talking about. Compassion, to show compassion.” He also said that he was not advocating violence against the police but was simply telling stories that described reality for young black men—and cautionary stories at that, in which violence against the police often leads to death or imprisonment. On one track he says, “They claim that I’m violent just cuz I refuse to be silent.” The song on the album that proved to be the most popular was entitled “Brenda’s Got a Baby.” Tupac said that he had written the song after reading a newspaper story about a twelve-year-old girl who became impregnated by her cousin and threw her newborn baby down an incinerator. Asked by his lawyer whether he considered the song a political statement, Tupac said, “Yes. . . . When this song came out, no male rappers at all anywhere were talking about problems that females were having, number one. Number two, it talked about sexual abuse, it talked about child molestation, it talked about families taking advantage of families, it talked about the effects of poverty, it talked about how one person’s problems can affect a whole community of people. It talked about how the innocent are the ones that get hurt. It talked about drugs, the abuse of drugs, broken families . . . how she couldn’t leave the baby, you know, the bond that a mother has with her baby and how . . . women need to be able to make a choice. Rap music is notorious for having lyrics that are degrading to women, and—much as Tupac would appear to be an advocate for women in “Brenda’s Got a Baby,” and also, even more, in a later song, “Keep Ya Head Up”—he wrote lyrics that were misogynistic as well. In “Tha’ Lunatic,” another song on “2pacalypse Now,” he boasted, “This is the life, new bitch every night.” In the deposition, when asked how he could reconcile the conflicting sentiments, he says, “I wrote this when I was seventeen. . . . It’s about a character, somewhat like myself, who just got into the rap business, went from having no girls to now there’s girls all the time and he’s just getting so much sexual attention and he’s, in his mind, a dynamo. He’s Rudolph Valentino and Frank Sinatra, he’s everybody. . . . He can get anybody he wanted. . . . I’m an actor and I was a poet. So I felt like . . . I have to tell the multifaceted nature of a human being. . . . A man can be sexist and compassionate to women at the same time. I was. Look at ‘Tha’ Lunatic’ and look at ‘Brenda’s Got a Baby.’ ” Tupac moved to Los Angeles early in 1992, and the stories he told in his music began to reflect more specifically his fascination with gang life. “Each gang element wanted to claim him,” his stepbrother, Maurice Harding, a rapper known as Mopreme, says. “The cover of ‘Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.’ ”—Tupac’s second solo album—“was red, so everybody thought at first he was a Blood.” But though he hung out with Bloods and, more often, their rival Crips, Tupac did not join either gang. He was at bottom an observer and chronicler, profoundly utilitarian in his approach to experience and, some thought, people as well. And South Central L.A.—which is almost like a foreign country within a city, so singular and baroque are the gang customs, culture, and laws that govern it—was the richest territory he’d ever seen. “He could be with this poet, this pimp, this thug—he could suck everything from each of them and that would be part of him,” said Man Man, the friend who moved with him from Northern California to L.A. and became his road manager. “He started hanging around thugs. He would suck it up out of them and then use that, in his music and his acting. People would be saying, ‘Fred just got killed’ . . . next thing you know, it’s in his song. . . . He was saying, ‘If you don’t know what’s going on in the ghetto, this is what’s going on.’ ” Tupac was particularly vulnerable, however, to the charge that he had not paid his dues, that he was not a “real” gangster. For all the swaggering machismo that would come to dominate his public image as a gangsta rapper, he was considered within that world to be a novitiate. When he moved to L.A., Tupac said in his deposition, he “didn’t have a slingshot, I didn’t have a knife, I didn’t even have sharp nails.” But soon he had bought a gun and was practicing shooting it on firing ranges. He muscled his slight, lithe dancer’s body with weight training and began to cover his torso with tattoos. Even so, his countenance, when caught in repose—delicate, fey, androgynous, a face with long-lashed, limpid eyes—tended to betray him. But he was adamantly tough. “It irked him when they said, ‘Fake gangsta rapper,’ ” Mopreme told me. “He was saying, ‘I’m from the dirt! Y’all should be applauding me! I made it through the ghetto. I made it through school with no lights. I’m real. We the same person!’ ” By 1993, Tupac seemed to have become obsessed with gang life. He was spinning from one altercation and arrest to the next. He got involved in a fight with a limo driver in Hollywood, tried to hit a local rapper with a baseball bat during a concert in Michigan, and collected criminal charges and civil suits. According to Man Man and others, many of these incidents were a consequence of someone challenging Tupac’s right to rap hard lyrics. “People would test him,” Man Man explains. “And Pac felt, I have to prove that I’m hard. I would say to him, ‘Most gangsters are people who wish they didn’t have to be hard.’ ” At Tupac’s instigation, he, Man Man, and another friend had all got a “50 NIGGAZ” tattoo (symbolizing a black confederation among the fifty states). “Nigga,” in Tupac’s lexicon, stood for “Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished.” In “Words of Wisdom,” he raps, “Niggas, what are we going to do? Walk blind into a lie or fight. Fight and die if we must. Die like niggas.” “I never could have had that word tattooed on me before,” Man Man told me. “But Pac said, ‘We’re going to take that word that they used and turn it around on them . . . to make it positive.’ ” When Tupac got his “thug life” tattoo, his manager, Watani Tyehimba, a former Black Panther who had been close to Tupac since he was a small boy, was apoplectic. “I said, ‘What have you done?’ ” Tyehimba recalled. “We talked about it, and it became clear that he did it to make sure he never forgot the dispossessed, never forgot where he came from. He was straddling two worlds And he saw that we never make it as black people unless we sell out. He was saying he never would.” Tupac collaborated with four other rappers on the album “Thug Life, Vol. 1” (which grew out of an earlier project called “Underground Railroad”). The idea was that the album would enable gang members to escape street life by becoming musicians. There were to be subsequent volumes of “Thug Life,” with a new group of gang-member rappers each time. Some of the songs that Tupac and his fellow-artists wanted to include were rejected by Interscope. Tupac acknowledged that he “wouldn’t play ‘Thug Life’ to kids. Not that it’s anything that would make them go crazy or anything, but I wouldn’t.” Still, he knew that it was the harder lyrics that sold the best, and were perceived by the audience to most closely mirror life in the ghetto. “Pac became the spokesperson for the ghetto. He rapped our pain,” Syke (Tyruss Himes), a West Coast rapper who appeared on the “Thug Life” album, told me. “In the L.A. ghetto, four or five people get killed every week. You don’t hear about it. Only their families know.” Through Syke and others, Tupac was now experiencing that life directly. In several of his songs, Tupac says, “Remember Kato.” “Big Kato was like my brother,” Syke said. “He got killed for my car. It had Dayton rims—they cost twenty-five hundred dollars. They killed him for it.” Mental Illness, another rapper with whom Tupac became friendly through Syke, was also killed; and Syke’s brother killed himself. (“I guess from the stress,” Syke said.) “If you’re rapping this hard stuff, you have to live it,” Syke declared. “Otherwise people check your résumé and say, ‘You don’t look like you’re hard from your résumé, let’s see if you are.’ Pac always felt he had to prove something to his homeboys.” He points to the “rags,” or bandannas, Tupac wore. “He started wearing red around Crips, and blue around Bloods—so that when he was around Crips, Bloods wouldn’t think he was a Crip, and blue around Bloods, so Crips wouldn’t think he was a Blood. His behavior was not right; he was on the edge. But they just figured he was Tupac the Rapper.” Mopreme recalled an incident that was emblematic. “There was a fight at the Comedy Store, and some gang members were after him. So he put on his [bulletproof] vest and all his guns, and he went to their place. He said, ‘Y’all looking for me? Here I am!’ ” After that, Mopreme added, the gang, duly impressed, didn’t bother him. Legendary as such an exploit became, the reality was rather more complicated. Watani Tyehimba told me that it was the “Rolling Sixties” set of the Crips that Tupac had gotten in trouble with and that he and Mutulu Shakur each contacted their leadership. “I did it from the street, Mutulu did it from prison, and together we got it under control. Then he went to the Crips’ place. After that they were under orders not to harm him.” Regarding Tupac’s dramatic gesture, Tyehimba said, “It was machismo.” Of all Tupac’s much publicized, violent confrontations in the tempestuous year 1993, none better illustrated the degree to which he had become the exemplar of the gangsta-rap mandate than his arrest for shooting two off-duty police officers in Atlanta. The officers, he would later say, had been harassing a black motorist. The charges were dropped when it emerged that the policemen had been drinking and had initiated the incident, and when the prosecution’s own witness testified that the gun one of the officers threatened Tupac with had been seized in a drug bust and then stolen from an evidence locker. The shooting in Atlanta made Tupac a hero to some, a demon to others. “They were acting as bullies, and they drew their guns first,” Mutulu Shakur says of the officers. Tupac’s response “sealed him as not only a rapper but a person who was true to the game. That made him, to the people who were his audience, real—and if not liked, respected.” However, to the law-enforcement community and the political conservatives who were rap’s most vocal critics Tupac was not only propagating insurrectionist rhetoric in his lyrics but acting it out as well. Gangsta rap had been provoking concern among law-enforcement authorities in this country since at least 1989, when an F.B.I. public-affairs officer wrote a letter to Ruthless/Priority Records, which distributed records by the group N.W.A. (Niggaz With Attitude). The F.B.I. was concerned, specifically, with the song “Fuck tha Police.” “Advocating violence and assault is wrong, and we in the law enforcement community take exception to such action,” the F.B.I. officer wrote. In 1992, police groups and their allies—most visibly Vice-President Quayle—denounced Time Warner for having put out the song “Cop Killer,” by Ice-T. The following year, Time Warner released Ice-T from his contract, citing creative differences. Officer Gregory White, of the L.A.P.D., who works in a special gang unit, explains that gangsta rap is a legitimate concern of law-enforcement agencies because it often involves criminal activity. “Rap is a way to launder dirty drug money,” he says. According to White, some record companies provide fronts for the gangs. But he adds that it is rap music’s virulently antipolice rhetoric that is considered particularly pernicious. Charles Ogletree, Jr., a black attorney who is a professor at Harvard Law School and who represented Tupac on a number of cases in the last year of his life, notes that “people in law enforcement not only disliked Tupac but despised him. This wasn’t just a person talking, but someone who had generated a following among those who had problems with the police, and who spoke to them. He was saying, ‘I understand your pain, I know the source of it, and I can tell you what to do about it.’ Police officers knew him by name, Bob Dole mentioned him by name.” Mutulu Shakur believes that his own relationship to Tupac was a source of continuing concern to law-enforcement authorities. Mutulu, who wears long dreadlocks and is revered within the black-nationalist community, had been a target of the F.B.I. and other police agencies for years before the Brink’s robbery. During his trial, the federal district court judge confirmed that “the rights of Dr. Shakur . . . were violated by the COINTELPRO program.” (COINTELPRO was initiated by the F.B.I. to neutralize black-activist leaders as well as certain right-wing extremists.) Recently, in a development not unlike that in the case of Geronimo Pratt, Mutulu was granted permission to file a motion for a new trial on the ground that evidence was discovered indicating that the government withheld information that would have been favorable to his defense. In the spring of 1994, about six months after Tupac shot the police officers in Atlanta, Mutulu was moved from the penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to the super-maximum-security federal prison in Marion, Illinois, and from there to the country’s most maximum-security institution, in Florence, Colorado. In a memorandum written in February, 1994, the warden of Lewisburg argued that Mutulu needed “the controls of Marion,” in part because of his “outside contacts and influence over the younger black element.” Mutulu is convinced that Tupac became a lightning rod after he shot the policemen in Atlanta. “These disenfranchised—the young blacks who are poor and hopeless—have no leader,” Mutulu said. “Their heroes are cultural and sports heroes. No one—not Jesse Jackson, not Ben Chavis, not Louis Farrakhan—has as much influence with this segment as rappers. So when Tupac stands up to a white cop, shoots it out, wins the battle, gets cut free, and continues to say the things he’s been saying—the decision to destroy his credibility is clear.” Whether by happenstance or not, about two weeks after the Atlanta shooting something occurred that could not have been better designed to remove Tupac from circulation—and that would ultimately lead to his undoing. While in New York for the filming of the movie “Above the Rim,” Tupac had been socializing with a Haitian-born music promoter, Jacques Agnant. Tupac was playing the part of a gangster named Birdie in the movie, and he told friends that spending time with Agnant helped him in his portrayal of Birdie—much as hanging out with the gangs in South Central provided him with material for his lyrics. “He said that he was studying Jacques—that Jacques was Birdie,” Watani Tyehimba recalls. But Tyehimba was alarmed by the relationship, and warned Tupac to keep his distance. “I told Tupac the first time I met him, Charles Fuller told Tupac, everyone told him he should stay away from Jacques.” Tupac ignored the warnings. “Jacques had all this gold and diamond jewelry,” Man Man says. “He had money. He had a nice B.M.W. He could get you in any club. Pac was just starting to be known then, and he couldn’t get in all the clubs. Jacques spent about four or five thousand dollars on Tupac in the beginning—he just overwhelmed him.” According to someone else who knew Agnant, Madonna (with whom Tupac would become close) was one of Agnant’s celebrity friends. On November 14, 1993, Jacques Agnant and Tupac went to Nell’s, the downtown New York club. A friend of Agnant’s, identified only as “Tim,” introduced Tupac to a nineteen-year-old woman named Ayanna Jackson. She expressed her interest in him; they danced together; and she performed oral sex in a corner of the dance floor. They went to his hotel, where they had intercourse. The next day, she called and left many messages on his voice mail, saying, among other things, how much she’d enjoyed his prowess. Four days later, on November 18th, she returned to his hotel suite. There, she found Tupac, Man Man, Agnant, and an unidentified friend of Agnant’s. They all watched television in the living room, and then she and Tupac went into the bedroom; later, the three other men entered the room. What ensued is disputed; Jackson claims that she was forced to perform oral sex on Tupac while Agnant partly undressed her and grabbed her from behind, and that they then made her perform oral sex on Agnant’s friend while Tupac held her. (Man Man, she acknowledged, did not touch her.) Tupac claimed that he left the room when the other men entered and did not witness whatever happened. In any case, Jackson testified that she left the suite in tears and that Agnant told her to calm down, saying that he “would hate to see what happened to Mike [Tyson] happen to Tupac”: that is, a woman charging him with sexual assault, which is what Jackson promptly did. She summoned the hotel’s security officers, who called the police. Tupac, Man Man, and Agnant were arrested. (Agnant’s friend left.) Indictments were handed down on sex-abuse, sodomy, and also weapons charges (two guns were found in the hotel room), and Agnant’s lawyer, Paul Brenner, who had represented the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association for many years, moved that his client’s case be severed from his two codefendants’, on the ground that only Tupac and Man Man had been charged with the weapons offenses, and that therefore the indictment was improperly joined. The prosecutor did not oppose the motion—something that Tupac’s lawyers say is highly unusual—and the judge granted it. It was apparently after Agnant’s case was severed that Tupac became convinced that Agnant was a government informer and had set him up. Tupac’s suspicions were, inevitably, shaped by the experience of his extended family; “Jacques didn’t smell right to me,” says Watani Tyehimba, who considers himself particularly attuned to the presence of undercover agents because of his long history with the Panthers and what he learned from COINTELPRO files obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. One night in November, 1994, during the trial of Tupac and Man Man, Tupac was at a club with the actor Mickey Rourke and a friend of Rourke’s, A. J. Benza, a reporter for the Daily News. Tupac told Benza that he believed that Agnant had set him up. A couple of days later Benza wrote an account of the conversation, recalling that Tupac had told him that Mike Tyson had called him up from prison to warn him that Agnant was “bad news.” On the night of November 30th, while the jury was deliberating, Tupac went to a Times Square music studio to rap for an artist, Little Shawn, who, according to Man Man, had ties to Agnant. When Tupac and his entourage entered the lobby of the studio, three black men followed them, drew guns, and ordered them to lie down. Tupac reached for his own gun, which he usually wore in his waistband, cocked. The men then shot Tupac five times, grabbed his gold jewelry, and fled. Convinced that the shooting had also been a setup, and that the shooters would return to finish the job, Tupac checked himself out of the hospital a few hours after surgery, and moved secretly to the house of the actress Jasmine Guy to recuperate. When he returned to the courtroom, bandaged and in a wheelchair, he was acquitted of the three sodomy counts and the weapons charges but, in an apparent compromise verdict, convicted of two counts of sexual abuse—specifically, forcibly touching Ayanna Jackson’s buttocks. Bail was set at three million dollars, and Tupac turned himself in and was incarcerated. On February 7, 1995, he was sentenced to a term of not less than one and a half to not more than four and a half years in prison. A few months after Tupac was sentenced, Jacques Agnant’s indictment was dismissed, and he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors. When I asked Melissa Mourges, the assistant district attorney who had tried the case against Tupac, why Agnant had been dealt with in such a favorable way, she said that Ayanna Jackson was “reluctant to go through the case again.” Jackson had, however, brought a civil suit against Tupac following the trial. (The suit was subsequently settled.) Agnant’s lawyer, Paul Brenner, believes that Tupac should never have been convicted. “It was a very weak case,” he says. “A lot went on” at Nell’s. Brenner suspects that the police planted the gun they found in the hotel room. “I worked for the P.B.A. for ten years, I know the police. . . . The police are friends of mine,” he says. “But Tupac had no friends in the police. I couldn’t find a policeman who had a good word to say about Tupac.” Tupac’s conviction that Agnant had set him up seemed only to deepen with time. He went public with it on his last album, “The Don Killuminati”: I hope my true mutha-fuckas know This be the realest shit I ever wrote. . . . Listen while I take you back and lay this rap A real live tale About a snitch named Haitian Jack Knew he was working for the feds. . . . Set me up Wet me up Nigga stuck me up. Agnant has filed a suit for libel against Tupac’s estate, Death Row, Interscope, the producer and the engineer of the song, and the publishing company. Ayanna Jackson has always maintained that she was not involved in any setup. What role Agnant, the police, or any other governmental entity may have played in the sexual-assault case against Tupac is conjectural. But this much is plain: once the gears of the criminal-justice system were set in motion, Tupac was penalized more for who he was—a charismatic gangsta rapper with a political background—than for what he had done. Melissa Mourges seemed to share the animus many police officers felt for Tupac; Charles Ogletree argued in his appeal that her conduct was so prejudicial (she railed against Tupac as a “thug,” among other things) that a new trial was warranted on that ground alone. The setting of bail at three million dollars, Ogletree commented, was “inhumane,” and the sentence was “out of line with the conviction.” Tupac was sent to the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, a maximum-security prison. “The entire case,” Ogletree said, “reeked of impropriety.” In the very beginning, prison granted Tupac a sort of grace, extricating him from the manic, overcharged existence he had created for himself. Outside, he drank heavily and smoked marijuana constantly. Now his mind was clear. And in Dannemora he was liberated from the demands of his music. His gangsta-rapping had been a pose, he said. He had been required to maintain the pose and he did not regret doing so, but it was a pose nonetheless, and one he was abdicating. He had laid down the tracks of a new album, “Me Against the World,” before he was incarcerated and, having finished that, he told Vibe magazine, “I can be free. When you do rap albums, you got to train yourself. You got to constantly be in character. You used to see rappers talking all that hard shit, and then you see them in suits and shit at the American Music Awards. I didn’t want to be that type of nigga. I wanted to keep it real, and that’s what I thought I was doing. But . . . let somebody else represent it. I represented it too much. I was thug life.” With the opportunity to reflect, sober, on the events that led to his incarceration, he said he realized that, “even though I’m innocent of the charge they gave me, I’m not innocent in terms of the way I was acting. . . . I’m just as guilty for not doing nothing as I am for doing things.” He accepted blame for not having intervened on behalf of Ayanna Jackson. “I know I feel ashamed—because I wanted to be accepted and because I didn’t want no harm done to me, I didn’t say nothing.” In April of 1995, while he was still in prison, he married Keisha Morris, whom he’d been dating for about six months before he was put in jail. Eminently responsible and levelheaded, she was going to school and holding down a job; she didn’t smoke marijuana; and she didn’t immediately have sex with him. Morris told me that on their first date they saw a movie, and then Tupac prevailed on her to stay in his hotel room. When she insisted on going to bed fully dressed, he protested only that “you could take off your sneakers.” In the deposition he gave in the civil case brought against him by the family of the young man who had murdered the Texas state trooper, Tupac described his new wife: “She’s twenty-two, she’s a Scorpio, she . . . just graduated from John Jay College with a degree in criminal science, and she’s taken a year off, she’s going to go to law school . . . she’s nice, she’s quiet, she’s a square, she’s a good girl. She’s my first and only girlfriend I ever had in my entire life and now she’s my wife.” Tupac and Morris talked about moving to Arizona, and what they would name their kids. He started to organize his finances, and attempted to settle the numerous lawsuits pending against him across the country. But in the forbidding, almost feudal backdrop of the Clinton Correctional Facility, his efforts seemed increasingly irrelevant. His lawyers were filing appeals in his case, and under those circumstances he could have been allowed to post bail, but the district attorney’s office was fighting his right to do so, and the proceedings dragged on, month after month. What he had spoken of initially when he was at Rikers Island as prison’s “gift”—of respite and introspection—now had been overshadowed by the nightmare of incarceration. “Dannemora was a hellhole—he had a one-to-four-year sentence, and they put him in a maximum-security prison!” one of his lawyers, Stewart Levy, says. Levy recalls that while he was visiting Tupac one day, “Tupac had a rectal search when he came in”—to the visiting area. “Then we spent six hours there in full view of the guards. Then the guards started saying ‘Tupac! Tupac!’ in this falsetto voice, putting up their fingers with these plastic gloves, waving them—‘It’s time! It’s time!’ Why a second rectal search, when he’d been sitting there in plain view with his lawyer, why, except to humiliate him?” Yaasmyn Fula, who had known him since he was a baby, and who visited him often in prison, recalls, “It was a terrible experience for him—to be captive, in a horrific situation, with guards threatening to kill him, inmates threatening to kill him. . . . He said, ‘I have never had people demean me and disgrace me as they have in this jail.’ ” Other factors weighing on Tupac contributed to his anxiety about being in prison. He was the breadwinner for a large extended family—his mother, his sister, her baby, his aunt and her family, and more. Iris Crews, one of his attorneys in the sex-abuse case—who had been leery of representing Tupac but became beguiled and devoted (“Had he been this foul-mouthed, woman-hating kid, I wouldn’t have done it”)—recalled that one day as he sat in court with a bunch of young children climbing all over him during a recess he had remarked to her, “If I don’t work, these kids don’t eat.” “He’d been deprived of his childhood, and then, at twenty, he had twenty people to support,” she said. Beyond that, he had enormous legal fees for cases all over the country. After nearly six months in prison, despite the money being advanced by Interscope, Tupac’s funds were depleted. Death Row Records offered to solve all Tupac’s financial problems. Death Row had been started by Suge Knight and the rap producer Dr. Dre in 1992. Knight was a former University of Nevada football star who had grown up in Compton in South Central L.A. In the late eighties, he had worked as a bodyguard in the burgeoning L.A. rap scene, eventually developing a friendship with Dre, who was then a member of the group N.W.A. Knight persuaded Dre that he was getting cheated by his record company and that he should leave. Knight is alleged to have threatened Dre’s producer with baseball bats and pipes in order to break his contract. The release of Dre’s album “The Chronic” shortly after Death Row was founded helped establish the company as a major force. By the summer of 1995, it was one of the top record companies in the rap-music world. “Suge and Dre really were a magical combination,” a black entertainment executive who was then at one of the big music companies told me. They were trusted on the streets. “White or black executives, no matter what their thinking, were not going to be trusted. We’re square to them.” And Knight was a formidable manager. “He never really seemed to sleep. He had an instinct with people about what he thought their marketability could be. He could motivate Dre to finish what he started. And he didn’t take no for an answer. Dre had essentially all the ideas, and Suge the management muscle to get it done.” Death Row owed its start to Interscope. Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field had decided to fund Death Row and distribute its products in 1992, when other companies had shied away. One executive at a major studio who had turned down the prospective Death Row venture told me that he and his colleagues felt that “life is too short” to assume the risk that they believed an association with Knight might pose. “Jimmy is comfortable with gangsters, he can deal with them, it doesn’t bother him,” the executive said. “He’s a street guy himself.” Iovine—the son of a Brooklyn longshoreman, who, many say, aspired to be the next David Geffen—wanted to make his mark fast, and he was impatient with the progress of his new business at first. So he gambled, and reaped the payoff: gangsta rap turned out to be a gold mine. But the disadvantage of being involved with Death Row was continuing reproaches from social critics and incensed shareholders. Time Warner had succumbed to pressure of that nature when it disengaged itself from Ice-T in 1993. By early 1995, however, the profitability of gangsta rap seemed to be tipping the scales of greed and fear. When Time Warner was discussing raising its stake in Interscope from twenty-five per cent to fifty per cent, they sought assurances that the relationship with Death Row would continue. Then, in the late spring of 1995, Time Warner again came under attack for its involvement in gangsta rap, this time by the joined forces of William Bennett and C. DeLores Tucker, the chairwoman of the National Political Congress of Black Women. Tucker, pointing to Tupac, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Dr. Dre (the latter two at Death Row), all of whom had problems with the law, declared that “Interscope is a company Time Warner needs to get out of business with immediately.” Tupac was too promising an artist for Interscope to consider jettisoning; but there was a compromise solution that might make it appear that Interscope was insulated from him, and the solution apparently made sense to everyone involved—except Tupac. Suge Knight had wanted Tupac at Death Row for some time, although he had not been a Tupac supporter at first. “He was not into the Tupac-artist thing,” a producer who knows Suge says. “But then came his thug notoriety—being called a rapist, getting in brawls. . . . With his problems, he became more attractive to Suge.” Knight had been making overtures to Tupac with Interscope’s blessing. A music executive who worked with Interscope recalls Iovine saying to Knight, “Take this kid, take him please. He’s out of control. You can control him. Take him.” Watani Tyehimba remembers a meeting in 1993 attended by Tupac, Knight, Iovine, and himself, at which Iovine, saying it made sense for Tupac to work with Dr. Dre, argued strongly that he should sign with Death Row. Tyehimba was surprised, but Iovine explained that Interscope and Death Row had a “unique relationship”—suggesting that Death Row’s gain of Tupac would not mean Interscope’s significant loss. The exact nature of that “unique relationship” may be of more than academic interest to federal authorities investigating possible criminal activities at Death Row. Suge Knight has always been at pains to portray himself as an independent operator. For example, he boasted that Death Row, unlike other small companies, owns its masters (the original recordings of the albums). Since the long-term value of rap recordings is only speculative at this point, the ownership of the masters is a matter of ego more than economics, a music executive explained to me, and in the case of Death Row “it was important for the image to say they were black-owned.” But in fact Death Row’s masters are heavily mortgaged, and have been used as security against loans and advances from Interscope. Indeed, Death Row has been financially dependent on Interscope from the beginning. While Knight clearly had a great deal of autonomy, he and Iovine worked together closely. “It was Jimmy and Suge, Jimmy and Suge,” someone who knew them both well told me. Since no one wanted to tell Knight anything that “set his fuse,” he said, it was Iovine who dealt with Knight. The relationship was very hands-on. Promotions and marketing for Death Row were handled by an Interscope employee. If a production company was making a video for Death Row, its contract might well be with Interscope. The closeness between the two companies was underscored by their physical proximity. Until last year they were located just across the hall from each other in an office building in Westwood. On a business flowchart, it may have meant just shifting Tupac from one box to another, but for Tupac to go from Interscope to Death Row, only a hallway apart, was to enter a different, and far more sinister, world. It was widely believed that one of the major investors in Death Row was a drug dealer named Michael (Harry-O) Harris, who was serving time for attempted murder as well as drug convictions. He was said to have provided the seed money for Death Row. Knight and Harris’s lawyer, David Kenner, who had also become the lawyer for Death Row, were supposed to be guarding Harris’s interests. There were even rumors that the company was being used to launder drug money on a continuing basis. Moreover, it was said that there were contracts out on Knight, and that Harris was unhappy with Knight’s business practices. How many of these stories had reached Iovine is not clear. He did, of course, know of Knight’s criminal record and propensity for brutality when he first made the deal with Death Row, and as time went on he became aware of the continuing climate of violence that enveloped the company. A lawsuit against Death Row and Interscope was filed on behalf of a man stomped to death at a Death Row party in early 1995. As for Michael Harris’s bankrolling of Death Row, Iovine told federal investigators that he had heard a rumor about it in 1994 or 1995, but it was not until December, 1995, when Harris threatened to sue the company, claiming that he owned half of it, that Iovine took the rumor seriously. If this was true, then Iovine was strangely insulated, for in L.A. music circles Harris’s role was widely gossiped about. Indeed, in the summer of 1995, months before Harris wrote to Iovine about his intentions to sue, the head of the Time Warner music division, Michael Fuchs, made an overture to arrange a prison meeting with Harris. He was trying to decide whether the company should yield to the political pressure about gangsta rap and sell its interest in Interscope, and he believed that it might well be Harris, not Knight, who could speak with authority to Time Warner about the future direction of Death Row. The meeting never took place, because Time Warner executives and the board of directors quickly decided that the company should shed its troublesome investment by selling its fifty-per-cent stake back to Interscope. Interscope was able to exploit that rebuff by turning around and selling the fifty-per-cent stake to MCA Music Entertainment Group (now known as Universal), for a profit of roughly a hundred million dollars. Tempting as Knight’s offers were (Death Row was the premier rap label, putting out one multi-platinum record after another), Tupac had consistently declined to leave Interscope. But in the summer of 1995, when it seemed as though his incarceration might continue indefinitely—for years even, if he was not allowed to post bail—he was more desperate than he’d ever been. It was in this bleak moment that Knight—and, apparently, Iovine as well—saw the opportunity to arrange things the way they wanted to. It had become not only attractive but vital to Death Row that Tupac join the label. One of the company’s biggest stars, Snoop Doggy Dogg, was facing a murder trial, and it was rumored on the street that Dr. Dre was leaving. (Dre would indeed leave by early 1996.) Death Row could not afford to lose both artists. And Knight surely knew that Tupac would be more popular than ever after his prison term, more “real” to his audience than he had been before. Even though Interscope advanced Tupac six hundred thousand dollars during the nine months he was in prison, he was broke and frustrated. To Tyehimba, there seemed to be an unmistakable synchrony at work. Interscope would not or could not provide enough funds for Tupac. And as Knight became a more and more importunate suitor, Interscope “was squeezing us to get us to go to Death Row,” Tyehimba says. Knight—accompanied by Death Row’s lawyer, David Kenner, who had come to play a major role in the company, far exceeding specific legal tasks—made repeated trips to Dannemora to visit Tupac. Knight promised to solve Tupac’s most intractable problems. According to several people close to Tupac, Knight claimed that Kenner could cure the legal logjam and win permission to post bail. Knight further promised that he would put up some portion of the bail and, more important, make Death Row the corporate guarantor for the entirety. Knight swore he would make Tupac a superstar, much bigger than he’d been with Interscope. And he would solve Tupac’s financial worries. He would even buy Afeni a house. It was a dazzling hand. What was probably Knight’s trump card, however, was the thing that he, and he alone, could offer Tupac—the aura of gangster power. Even though Tupac had claimed that he had outgrown the gangster pose, his stay in Dannemora had made him feel more vulnerable than ever before. “He wanted to get out of jail, and he needed a label that could back him,” a friend who visited him in prison that summer says. “The street shit had to be dealt with, and Suge had power on the street.” Tupac brooded about being shot in the Times Square recording studio and about what he believed was the setup by Jacques Agnant. He also suspected people who were there in the studio that night: Andre Harrell, now the head of Motown; Bad Boy Entertainment C.E.O. Sean (Puffy) Combs; the rapper Christopher Wallace, known both as Biggie Smalls and as the Notorious B.I.G.; and others. (They all denied any involvement.) At first, Man Man said, Tupac did not believe that Biggie, who had been a good friend of his, and who had come to visit him when he was recuperating from his wounds, had been involved in any way. “But when Tupac was in jail he was getting letters from people saying Biggie had something to do with it, he started thinking about it, it got so out of hand, it grew—and once it got that big, publicly, you had to go with it.” Watani Tyehimba, Stewart Levy, and Charles Ogletree all say they argued vigorously with Tupac about his decision to go to Death Row. “Tupac told us, ‘The trouble with all of you is, you’re too nice,’ ” Levy recalls. Tyehimba told me that at his last meeting with Tupac at the prison, Tupac hugged him, wept, and said, “I know I’m selling my soul to the devil.” Kenner drafted a handwritten, three-page agreement for Tupac to sign. Within a week, in a stunning coincidence, the New York Court of Appeals granted him leave to post bail. (The money was provided by Interscope and a division of Time Warner, although Tupac always gave Suge full credit.) Knight and Kenner arrived in a private plane and white stretch limousine to pick Tupac up. Underscoring the degree of porousness between Interscope and Death Row, Tupac was, according to someone familiar with the negotiation, given a “verbal release” from his Interscope contract. As for Kenner’s handwritten document, Ogletree, who would not see it until much later, says, “It wasn’t a legal contract. . . . It was absurd that anyone with an opportunity to reflect would agree to those terms. It was only because he was in prison that he signed it. Tupac was saying, ‘My freedom is everything. If you can get me my freedom, you can have access to my artistic product.’ ” In ways large and small, in both art and life, Tupac Shakur instinctively pushed past customary boundaries, and when he came out of prison and joined Death Row that impulse was heightened. He would work the longest hours (nineteen-hour stretches, despite the consumption of enormous amounts of alcohol and marijuana), he would become the biggest star, he would become a “superpower” within the Death Row-dominated world of gangsta rap. Just nine months earlier, he had said, “Thug life to me is dead.” Now he embraced it. “Pac was like a chameleon,” Syke says, echoing a common view among Tupac’s friends. “Whatever he was around, that’s what he turned into. And when he got around Death Row, he tried to be that.” While Tupac had transgressed many social limits, he had also drawn to him people who tried, with varying degrees of success, to moderate his behavior. But when he set out for the province of Death Row, he left behind virtually all of these putative guardians—among them, Watani Tyehimba, Karen Lee, Man Man, even his wife, Keisha. (Their marriage was later annulled.) Yaasmyn Fula, who was one of the few old friends who remained close to Tupac, says that he was “out of his element. It was a completely different soldier mentality. He was fascinated by it because of the absence of a male figure who could say, ‘Leave it alone.’ ” “He was always looking for a father,” Watani Tyehimba says, “in me some, in Mutulu some. But what he missed was one father with the good and the bad, not a composite.” By the time Tupac met the man who said he was his father (a former Black Panther named Billy Garland, who materialized at Tupac’s hospital bedside in New York after Tupac was shot in the Times Square lobby), the encounter failed to satisfy him. It was in Suge Knight, many thought, especially when they saw the two together—the slender, lithe youth shadowed by the other’s massive bulk, the one all animation, the other exuding authority—that he found that connection. Tupac and Knight seemed almost inseparable in the months after Tupac’s release from prison; they worked together long hours in the studio, and socialized when they were through. One of Tupac’s friends remembers watching them sing a song from the soundtrack of “Gridlock’d”: “You Ain’t Never Had a Friend Like Me.” The combination of Tupac and Knight seems to have been combustible, with each activating the most explosive elements in the other. Someone who has known Knight well for years points out that it was after Tupac arrived at Death Row that its signature excess became even more pronounced—fancy clothes, gold and diamond jewelry (especially heavy medallions, laden with diamonds and rubies, bearing the Death Row symbol of a hooded figure in an electric chair), Rolls-Royces (four were purchased to celebrate Snoop Doggy Dogg’s acquittal on murder charges), and lots of women. Before Tupac, a knowledgeable insider pointed out, “Death Row had not had a real star. They had Snoop and Dre—they’re entertainers. Snoop could be sitting quietly over there in a corner”—he gestured to one end of the restaurant we were sitting in—“but if Tupac were here he would create such a ruckus. People would be saying, ‘That’s Tupac! ’ He had star aura. Suge saw that, and he liked that. All of a sudden, there were all these pictures of Suge, together with Tupac, feeding off each other.” Once Tupac came out of prison and joined Death Row, he probably did more to stoke the flames of a much publicized feud between East and West Coast rappers than anyone. For all the posturing and the displays of bravado and the aspersions cast on everyone’s integrity, this was primarily a feud about money. Rap had originated in the East, but, starting in the late eighties, the gangsta rappers from Los Angeles were more successful. Then Puffy Combs’s Bad Boy Records, which was based in New York, began putting out its own version of gangsta rap—which the West insisted was merely derivative. Watani Tyehimba told me that much of Tupac’s anger at Biggie Smalls, Puffy’s most successful rapper, was based on professional jealousy: Tupac was in jail, and Biggie’s single “One More Chance” was No. 1 on the charts. In an interview in The Source in March, 1996, Tupac claimed he’d been sleeping with Biggie’s wife, the singer Faith Evans, and he went so far as to taunt Biggie about it in a song: “I fucked your bitch, you fat motherfucker.” Some of those close to Tupac were appalled at the Faith Evans imbroglio. (She denies that such an encounter with Tupac ever took place.) “The trouble with what Pac was doing, with this East Coast–West Coast thing, was it was just something that got out of hand, a publicity thing, but brothers in the street think something is really going on, and they’re gonna die for it,” Syke contended. “Pac was like a person starting a fire, and it got out of control.” When the East Coast–West Coast war was simply verbal, it was useful for its marketing possibilities. But it may also have played into a real, not hyped, desire for vengeance on Knight’s part, since he is said to have blamed Puffy for a close friend’s murder. The feud moved to a new plane at a Christmas bash in 1995, hosted by Death Row at the Château Le Blanc mansion, in the Hollywood Hills. A record promoter from New York, Mark Anthony Bell, who is an associate of Puffy Combs, is said to have been lured upstairs to a room where Knight, Tupac, and their entourage had been drinking. Bell was allegedly tied to a chair, interrogated about the killing of Suge’s friend, and hounded for the address of Puffy and Puffy’s mother. He is alleged to have been beaten with broken champagne bottles, and Knight is said to have urinated into a jar and told Bell to drink from it. Bell received an estimated six-hundred-thousand-dollar settlement from Death Row, and he declined to press charges. But a friend of Bell’s told me that he had reached him in Jamaica about a month after the incident, and Bell had said to him, “I’m here till I heal. They busted me up bad!” People who were with Tupac the last year of his life are not surprised that he would be involved in something like this. “When Tupac was with Suge,” one friend says, “Suge would get him all stirred up, and he’d try to behave like a gangster.” He recalled another incident, in the spring of 1996, when a producer said that he wanted to leave Death Row with Dr. Dre. “He came out all bloodied up,” Tupac’s friend said. “And Tupac was a part of that. He had to show Suge what he was made of.” “Tupac always wanted to be a leader, not a follower,” Preston Holmes, the president of Def Pictures, who had worked with Tupac in the movies “Juice” and “Gridlock’d,” says. “And in order to be on top in that world, he had to act a certain way—screwing the most women, stomping the most guys, talking the most shit. But I had conversations with him in this period, when he would say, ‘Gangsta rap is dead.’ I think he was trying to extricate himself.” In February, Tupac had decided to start his own production company, called Euphanasia, and he asked his old friend Yaasmyn Fula to come to L.A. to run it. Fula began trying to organize Tupac’s business affairs. “We weren’t getting copies of the financial accountings,” she said. “We’d ask for them, and they’d send a present”—like a car. “I felt like there was this dark cloud over us. I knew so much was wrong—but Pac would say, ‘Yas, you can’t keep telling me things, I know what I am doing.’ ” Fula felt that Afeni, from whom she was becoming estranged, had been influenced by Knight’s attentions and largesse. Tupac’s signing with Death Row had transformed the lives of his extended family, even more than his contract with Interscope had. “They had lived lives of scarcity, worrying about the next meal, worrying about how to pay the rent,” Fula says, but now they stayed at the elegant Westwood Marquis hotel for several months, racking up an “astronomical” bill. “Pac felt he was cursed with this dysfunctional family,” Fula says, “although he loved them. And as his success grew, especially in the last year, this presence grew. They were always there.” Afeni Shakur says that “Death Row in the beginning treated us much better than Interscope had.” But she suggests that she was not oblivious of the dark side of Knight and Death Row. She told me that Tupac had not allowed either Syke or Tupac’s young cousins—the Outlawz, who travelled with him and whom he supported (and one of whom, Yafeu Fula, Yaasmyn’s son, was shot and killed two months after Tupac’s murder)—to sign with Death Row, because he “didn’t want any of them to live in bondage.” She also told me that when Tupac encouraged her to go out socially with Knight’s mother, she believed that he was doing that in order to protect her. “Suge’s mother was very nice,” Afeni said, “but I never gave her my phone number. We both understood it was the rules of war.” The document that Kenner had drafted and Tupac had signed in prison stipulated not only that he would become an artist for Death Row but also that Knight would become his manager and Kenner his lawyer. For Kenner, Death Row’s lawyer, also to represent Tupac was at best bad judgment and at worst a clear case of conflict of interest. And if Kenner possessed an ownership interest in Death Row as well, something which has long been rumored in Los Angeles music-industry circles but which Kenner has consistently denied, the conflict would be even more patent. It also might explain how he—a white criminal-defense lawyer who in the eighties handled some of L.A.’s most high-profile drug, racketeering, and murder cases but had virtually no experience in entertainment law—could have emerged at the top of one of the hottest black-music record labels. Kenner’s entrée, it now seems plain, came through Michael Harris. Paul Palladino, a private investigator who has worked closely with Kenner for years, told me that back in 1991 or so “David was representing Michael Harris on his appeal, and Harris introduced him to Suge.” In his unfiled complaint against Death Row and Interscope, Harris alleged that he had had a prison meeting in September, 1991, with Kenner and Knight, to discuss the terms of his investment in what would become Death Row. Harris and Knight were to be equal partners, he alleged, and Kenner was to set up the corporation and help Knight manage it. (Knight and Kenner deny this.) In its first couple of years, other lawyers who were retained by Death Row told me, Kenner was doing its criminal-defense work, and he did not appear to have a broader role. But by 1995 he was, some thought, the proverbial power behind the throne. To many of Tupac’s friends, the relationship between Knight and Kenner fit a familiar pattern: a black gangster who has access to the streets works in consort with a white player who is connected to levers of power in the world at large. Knight might wear a ring with the initials “M.O.B.”—“Member of Bloods”—but in their eyes Kenner was the real thing. David Kenner began to represent Tupac as his entertainment lawyer and as his lawyer for civil and criminal cases in California, but Tupac asked Charles Ogletree to continue to represent him as well. Ogletree told me that he repeatedly wrote letters to Death Row, asking to see the contract Tupac had signed with Death Row in prison and to negotiate a formal contract under more conscionable circumstances; but all his efforts, he said, were “met with silence, diversions, and outright misrepresentations.” Ogletree was also handicapped in his efforts to carry out Tupac’s instructions to settle some of his numerous civil lawsuits. “Tupac came out of jail with no money. He would say, ‘I want to take care of this case.’ I would negotiate a settlement; he would say, ‘Good, Death Row has my money, tell them to send the check.’ ” When the check didn’t come, Ogletree continued, “I would call Kenner. He would say, ‘It’s in the mail.’ Then, when it never arrived, he would say he was sending it FedEx. Then, when it didn’t arrive, he would say he’d wire it.” Ogletree added, “We should have been able to close the deal, but it was never possible. We had to go through the record company. It was as though he had no life except that given to him by Death Row.” By the late spring, Ogletree says, Tupac was carefully plotting his escape. “He had Euphanasia, he had the Outlawz, he had his movie deals—he was building something that was all to be part of one entity. . . . He had a strategy—the idea was to maintain a friendly relationship with Suge but to separate his business.” The precedent of Dr. Dre’s departure from Death Row did not seem especially encouraging. A music-business executive who was friendly with Dre says that Dre left because he was uncomfortable with Knight’s “business practices.” Dre abandoned his interest in the company in return for a relatively modest financial settlement, and Interscope facilitated the divorce by giving him a lucrative new contract. “Look at Dre,” Ogletree says. “Such a brilliant, creative musician. He started Death Row, and in order to get out he had to give up almost everything. . . . Now, what would it take for Tupac, the hottest star around, whose success was only growing?” From a legal standpoint, Ogletree said, it was not so difficult; the contract signed in prison could be challenged. “But you have to live after that. . . . It was a question of how to walk away with your limbs attached and bodily functions operating. “I remember seeing him just before his twenty-fifth birthday,” Ogletree continued. “He felt it was a glorious day. He never imagined he’d live to be twenty-five—but there was a sadness in his eyes, because he still had these chains binding him. This was not where he wanted to be. I said, ‘You can be anything you want to be.’ He said, ‘Can I be a lawyer?’ I said, ‘You’d be a damn good lawyer!’ I sent him a Harvard Law School sweatshirt.” Through most of the summer, Tupac was on the set of “Gang Related,” a film in which he was costarring with Jim Belushi. The night it wrapped, Tupac celebrated by taking one of his lawyers, Shawn Chapman, to dinner at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. He had been seeing a lot of Kidada Jones, Quincy Jones’s daughter, but that didn’t deter him from flirting with Chapman. She remembers him driving away from the Peninsula in his midnight-blue Rolls-Royce with the top down, playing Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon.” It was a romantic and lighthearted interlude—and a stark contrast to the grave business Tupac was transacting. Just a few days earlier, on August 27th, Tupac had severed a critical tie to Death Row. “He had been on the set all day, and in the studio all night,” Fula recalls. “He sent us to the studio to get cassettes of what he’d done the night before—he wanted to listen to it. They said no, that Kenner wouldn’t allow it. Pac went crazy! He fired Kenner . . . I typed the letter . . . and he gave me permission to hire another lawyer.” “Tupac waited far longer than I wanted him to,” Ogletree says. But, to Tupac’s more streetwise friends, firing Kenner seems impossibly rash. Syke didn’t know that had happened until I told him, and when I did he looked at me for a long moment, as if he was having difficulty processing what I had said. Then he murmured—repeatedly—“He fired Kenner?” “Tupac was brilliant, but he wasn’t smart,” another friend says. “He didn’t realize, or he refused to accept, what anyone from the street would have known—that you can’t fire Kenner, you don’t leave Death Row.” Suge Knight is said now to maintain that Tupac’s differences were with Kenner, not with him. Knight had planned a big party at his Las Vegas club, 662 (on a phone pad the numbers spell “M.O.B.”), on September 7th, following the heavyweight-boxing-title fight between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. Tupac was supposed to attend with the Death Row contingent. He had just got back to L.A. from New York that morning, and he decided he was not going to Las Vegas; he told Fula he was going to Atlanta to settle problems with some relatives there, instead. But just a few hours later she learned that he had changed his plans; Knight had persuaded him to go to Las Vegas after all. After the almost nonexistent fight—Tyson knocked Seldon out in less than two minutes—Knight, Tupac, and their entourage were on the way out of the M.G.M. Grand when they came upon Orlando Anderson, a reputed member of the Southside Crips, the Bloods’ long-standing enemies. According to an affidavit that would later be filed by a detective with the Compton Police Department, some Crips had robbed a member of Death Row of his company medallion a month or so earlier; now, in the hotel, the victim is said to have whispered to Tupac that Anderson was the thief: Tupac, predictably, took off after Anderson, followed by Knight and the rest of the Death Row entourage; they set upon him, beating and kicking him, until hotel security guards arrived and broke up the melee. Tupac went to his hotel briefly, then rejoined the others; about two hours after the fight, they were on their way to Knight’s club, in a long convoy of cars. Afeni Shakur says that Kidada Jones, who was in Las Vegas that night, told her that Tupac had wanted to drive his Hummer, which is akin to a combat vehicle; but Knight, insisting that they had things to discuss, had prevailed upon Tupac to ride with him. Knight drove his black B.M.W., and Tupac rode in the front passenger seat, with his window down. A former Death Row bodyguard told me that the situation was aberrant; ordinarily, an armed bodyguard would have been riding with them, and additional armed bodyguards would follow in the car behind. This night, however, Knight and Tupac rode alone. The Outlawz were in the car behind them, with a bodyguard who was unarmed. A white Cadillac pulled up alongside Knight’s B.M.W. and a black man who was riding in it fired about thirteen shots from a .40-calibre Glock pistol into the passenger side, hitting Tupac, who struggled to get into the back seat. Knight (by his own account in a subsequent police interview) pulled him down. Tupac was hit four times; Knight’s forehead was grazed. (He would later maintain he had a bullet lodged in his head.) At the hospital, Tupac went into emergency surgery, where doctors removed one shattered lung, and he was listed in critical condition. According to his mother and others who saw him over the next several days, he was first unconscious and then, because he was so agitated, he was heavily sedated. Knight, interviewed several weeks later by Time magazine, claimed that when he was sitting on Tupac’s bed, Tupac “called out to me and said he loved me.” Tupac died on the afternoon of September 13th. Afeni says that doctors tried to resuscitate him several times, and that she then told them not to try again. She later told me that when he was thrashing about she surmised that he was trying to tell one of his cousins that he wanted him to “pull the plug.” She also said repeatedly that “Tupac would not have wanted to live as an invalid.” On March 9th, six months after Tupac was murdered in Las Vegas, Biggie Smalls, who had been singled out by Tupac as a traitor and mortal enemy, was shot in his car as he left a music-industry party in Los Angeles No arrests have been made in either Tupac’s or Biggie’s murder. While the Las Vegas police would appear to have been almost lackadaisical in their approach to Tupac’s murder (they made only a perfunctory attempt to question Tupac’s cousins, who were riding in the car behind Knight’s, for example), it is also true that in that group of witnesses—and among their peers—giving information to the police is taboo. When Knight was interviewed on “Primetime Live,” he said that even if he knew who had shot Tupac, he would not say. “I don’t get paid to solve homicides,” he declared. There have been many theories about who killed Tupac; one of the most prevalent rumors, which began to circulate shortly after Tupac was shot and has persisted to this day, is that Knight himself had something to do with Tupac’s murder. In mid-March he gave an interview from jail to “America’s Most Wanted” and said that he had not been involved. But many of those who were close to Tupac continue to suspect—based only on circumstantial evidence and their understanding of the street—that it was his attempt to leave Death Row that led to his death. Dre had managed to do it, but only by relinquishing any claim on Death Row. A music-business veteran who is close to Dre told me that “if Tupac had left Death Row . . . it would have been worse than devastating—it’s an insult. It’s a public slap in the face. It is not tolerable. ‘I’ve made you and you’re going to leave me? And six months after Dre did it?’ In another culture,” he concluded, “people sue you.” In the last few months, Knight has been buffeted by one damaging revelation after another. The Los Angeles Times reported in October that he had given a recording contract to the daughter of the deputy district attorney Lawrence Longo, who had helped strike his probation deal in the assault case, and also that David Kenner had rented a nineteen-thousand-dollar-a-month Malibu Colony house from the Longo family and that Knight had stayed in it. (Longo denies any wrongdoing.) Then, in December, the Los Angeles Times reported that Steve Cantrock, Death Row’s accountant and a principal in the L.A. office of Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman, a division of Coopers & Lybrand, had signed a document saying that he stole four and a half million dollars from Death Row. Cantrock was said to have told federal investigators that he had been invited to a San Fernando Valley house where Knight, Kenner, and others were gathered, that he had been forced to his knees and, fearing for his life, signed the handwritten confession that Kenner had drafted on the spot. (Knight says that no force was involved. Cantrock denies stealing the money.) Cantrock, who is in hiding, has since been forced out by his firm. He has also been reported to have been an intermediary between Knight and alleged organized-crime figures; federal investigators have reportedly been examining possible links between Death Row and organized-crime families in New York and Chicago. When federal grand-jury subpoenas were sent out last February, they focussed not only on Knight’s role but on Kenner’s as well. In mid-April, Afeni Shakur filed a racketeering suit against Death Row, Suge Knight, and David Kenner, alleging that they were engaged in a conspiracy to steal from Tupac. The suit included a claim against Kenner for malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty, charging that his “purported representation of Tupac was in hopeless conflict” with his own interests—inasmuch as Kenner, the suit alleges, was both an attorney for Death Row and an owner of it. Several people close to the situation say that the suit is on the verge of being settled, and that Interscope has helped to make that possible. Since Tupac’s death, Interscope has repeatedly sought to mollify Afeni. In October, when she found Knight and Kenner unresponsive and she was threatening to block the release of Tupac’s last album unless she got an accounting of the money due to him, it was Jimmy Iovine who met with Afeni and her lawyer, Richard Fischbein, and agreed that Interscope would pay her an immediate three million dollars with more to come. And it was Interscope, not Death Row, that underwrote a memorial service for Tupac in Atlanta in November. Interscope has, in a way, been a model of corporate responsibility. Indeed, in a strictly corporate sense it has done more than was required. Tupac was not officially Interscope’s artist, after all. But Interscope executives may feel a level of responsibility for having pushed Tupac into Suge’s arms. And there is also a compelling business rationale for Interscope to do everything possible to quell the skirmishing between Tupac’s estate and Death Row. As one lawyer close to the situation points out, if Afeni didn’t get what she wanted from Death Row she would surely sue not only Death Row but Interscope as well, on the theory that the companies were so closely related as to have shared exposure. Being subject to a legal process of discovery on this issue could hardly have been an attractive prospect for Interscope—particularly in light of the ongoing criminal probe of Death Row. If Interscope escapes unscathed in the federal probe, Suge Knight’s undoing could well prove a boon. “Joint ventures are only as successful as the operators are frugal,” an executive close to Interscope points out, and at Death Row the spending was “obscene.” “If they can shift the Death Row assets within Interscope, they’ll come out smelling like roses—and not have the wild card of Suge and Kenner.” A couple of months ago, it was reported that Seagram, the parent of Universal, is considering buying, for three hundred and fifty million dollars, the half of Interscope that Universal does not already own. This would mean a colossal profit for Iovine and Field. To many blacks in the music business, the lack of congruency in this particular morality tale is bitterly familiar. Suge Knight has retained Milton Grimes, who defended Rodney King, to represent him in the federal investigation. Grimes argues that Death Row did not operate in a vacuum. “Their money came from Interscope, and from MCA, and they”—Interscope—“were hands-on. So if there are going to be indictments, let them take on the industry—not just this one black business.” That Interscope is widely regarded as the most successful new label since Geffen Records cannot be attributed solely to its affiliation with Death Row. Interscope has hugely successful rock groups, including Nine Inch Nails, Bush, and the Wallflowers, and the pop groups No Doubt and God’s Property. But it was Death Row that rescued them from their early doldrums and that delivered one multi-platinum album after another. And the legacy of Death Row to Interscope is a rich one. “Death Row served an amazing purpose for Interscope, an entertainment executive told me. “It helped put them in the black-music business. Today, no matter what happens, they have that. People in that community feel that they gave a black man power. They gave a black man autonomy. They gave a black man money.” Iovine and Field did bet on Suge Knight and Dre when other companies would not. They have justified what they did by alluding to the First Amendment, and to their belief in giving a chance to black artists and entrepreneurs from the street. But Death Row was no enterprise zone. And anyone who got near it could have predicted that there would be a price to pay for its cultivation of gangsterism—in lyrics, in social conduct, and perhaps in business practices as well. Tupac, of course, paid the heaviest price of all. ♦
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American rapper (born 1971) Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. ( ; born October 20, 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg (previously Snoop Doggy Dogg and briefly Snoop Lion),[note 1] is an American rapper, record producer, and actor. His initial fame dates back to 1992 following his guest appearance on Dr. Dre's debut solo single, "Deep Cover", and later on Dre's debut album, The Chronic that same year. Broadus has since sold over 23 million albums in the United States, and 35 million albums worldwide.[5][6] His accolades include an American Music Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and 17 Grammy Award nominations. Produced entirely by Dr. Dre, Broadus's debut studio album, Doggystyle (1993) was released by Death Row Records and debuted atop the Billboard 200. Selling 800,000 copies in its first week, the album received quadruple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) the following year and spawned the Billboard Hot 100-top ten singles "What's My Name?" and "Gin and Juice". He was the lead performer on Death Row's soundtrack album for the 1994 short film Murder Was the Case, wherein Broadus made his acting debut. His second album, Tha Doggfather (1996), likewise debuted atop the chart and received double platinum certification. In 1998, he parted ways with Death Row in favor of Master P's No Limit Records, through which he saw largely continued success with his albums Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998), No Limit Top Dogg (1999), and Tha Last Meal (2000). He then signed with Priority, Capitol, and EMI Records to release his sixth album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss (2002), which was further commercially oriented. This effectively continued upon him signing with Geffen Records to release his next three albums: R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece (2004), Tha Blue Carpet Treatment (2006), and Ego Trippin' (2008); the former spawned the single "Drop It Like It's Hot" (featuring Pharrell), which became his first to peak atop the Billboard Hot 100. He then returned to Priority and Capitol—upon his hiring as chairman of the former label—to release his tenth and eleventh albums, Malice 'n Wonderland (2009) and Doggumentary (2011), both of which saw mild critical and commercial response.[7] During this time, Broadus starred in films and hosted several television shows, including Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, Snoop Dogg's Father Hood, and Dogg After Dark. In 2012, following a trip to Jamaica, Snoop converted to Rastafari and adopted the alias Snoop Lion, under which he released a reggae album, Reincarnated (2013), and a namesake documentary film about his Jamaican experience. His thirteenth studio album, Bush (2015), was produced entirely by frequent collaborator Pharrell, while his fourteenth studio album, Coolaid (2016), was released the same year as his induction into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame.[8] In 2018, Broadus became "a born-again Christian" and released his first gospel album, Bible of Love in March of that year.[9] In November of that year, Broadus was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[10] In 2022, Broadus acquired Death Row Records from MNRK Music Group (formerly known as eOne Music), and released his nineteenth studio album, BODR (2022)—preceded by the independently-released I Wanna Thank Me (2019) and From tha Streets 2 tha Suites (2021).[11] Early life Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. was born on October 20, 1971, in Long Beach, California, to Beverly Tate (1951-2021) and Vernell Varnado.[12][13] Varnado, who was a Vietnam War veteran, singer, and mail carrier, left the family only three months after Broadus's birth, and thus the baby was named after his stepfather, Calvin Cordozar Broadus Sr. (1948–1984).[14] His biological father remained largely absent from his life. As a boy, his mother nicknamed him "Snoopy" due to his love and likeness of the cartoon character from Peanuts.[15] He was the second of his mother's three sons. His mother and stepfather divorced in 1975.[12] Broadus was raised Baptist and began singing and playing piano at Golgotha Trinity Baptist Church when he was very young.[16][17] His mother, a member of the church choir, was one of his "prime musical influences" growing up and introduced him to old-school R&B music.[18] In his youth, Broadus sold candy, delivered newspapers, and bagged groceries. Broadus was described as having been a dedicated student and enthusiastic churchgoer, active in choir and football.[19] In sixth grade, Broadus began rapping.[16] He would frequently rap in school, as he recalled: "When I rapped in the hallways at school I would draw such a big crowd that the principal would think there was a fight going on. It made me begin to realize that I had a gift. I could tell that my raps interested people and that made me interested in myself".[19] In his teenage years, Broadus began engaging in unlawful activities and joining gangs, despite his mother's preventive efforts.[19] He was a member of the Rollin' 20s Crips gang in the Eastside neighborhood of Long Beach;[20] in 1993, however, he denied the frequent police and media reports by saying that he never joined a gang.[16] Shortly after graduating from Long Beach Polytechnic High School in 1989, he was arrested for possession of cocaine, and for the next three years was frequently incarcerated, including at Wayside Jail.[14] With his two cousins, Nate Dogg and Lil' ½ Dead, and friend Warren G, he recorded homemade tapes; the four called their group 213 after the area code of their native Long Beach at that time. One of Snoop's early solo freestyles over "Hold On" by En Vogue was on a mixtape that fortuitously wound up with Dr. Dre; the influential producer was so impressed by the sample that he called Snoop to audition in 1991 for his label Death Row Records (then known as Future Shock). Former N.W.A affiliate, American rapper Tracy Lynn Curry, better known as The D.O.C., taught him to structure his lyrics and separate the themes into verses, hooks, and choruses.[21] Music career 1991–1997: Death Row, Doggystyle, and Tha Doggfather When he began recording, Broadus took the stage name Snoop Doggy Dogg. He was introduced to Dr. Dre by Warren G, who gave him Broadus's cassette tape. Broadus then signed with Dre's label, Future Shock Records (which later became known as Death Row Records).[22] Dr. Dre began working with him, first on the theme song of the 1992 film Deep Cover, and then on Dr. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic, along with the other members of his former starting group, Tha Dogg Pound. This intense exposure played a considerable part in making Snoop Dogg's debut album, Doggystyle, the critical and commercial success that it was.[14] Fueling the ascendance of West Coast G-funk hip hop, the singles "Who Am I (What's My Name)?" and "Gin and Juice" reached the top ten most-played songs in the United States, and the album stayed on the Billboard charts for several months.[14] Gangsta rap became the center of arguments about censorship and labeling, with Snoop Dogg often used as an example of violent and misogynistic musicians.[23] Unlike many of the harder-edged gangsta rap artists, Snoop Dogg seemed to show his softer side, according to music journalist Chuck Philips. Rolling Stone music critic Touré asserted that Snoop had a relatively soft vocal delivery compared to other rappers: "Snoop's vocal style is part of what distinguishes him: where many rappers scream, figuratively and literally, he speaks softly".[16] Doggystyle, much like The Chronic, featured a host of rappers signed to or affiliated with the Death Row label including Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Nate Dogg, and others. In 1993, Broadus was charged with first-degree murder for the shooting of a member of a rival gang, who was actually killed by Broadus’s bodyguard.[24] Broadus was acquitted on February 20, 1996. According to Broadus, after he was acquitted he did not want to continue living the "gangsta" lifestyle, because he felt that continuing his behavior would result in his assassination or a prison term.[25] A short film about Snoop Dogg's murder trial, Murder Was the Case, was released in 1994, along with an accompanying soundtrack. On July 6, 1995, Doggy Style Records, Inc., a record label founded by Snoop Dogg, was registered with the California Secretary of State as business entity number C1923139.[26] After his acquittal, Snoop and the mother of his son, along with their kennel of 20 pit bulls, moved into a 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) home in the hills of Claremont, California and by August 1996 Doggy Style Records, a subsidiary of Death Row Records, signed the Gap Band Charlie Wilson as one of its first artists.[27] He collaborated with fellow rap artist Tupac Shakur on the 1996 single "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted". This was one of Shakur's last songs released while alive; he was shot on September 7, 1996, in Las Vegas, dying six days later. By the time Snoop Dogg's second album, Tha Doggfather, was released in November 1996, the price of appearing to be a gang member "living the gangsta life" had become very evident. Among the many notable hip hop industry deaths and convictions were the death of Snoop Dogg's friend and labelmate Tupac Shakur and the racketeering indictment of Death Row co-founder Suge Knight.[14] Dr. Dre had left Death Row earlier in 1996 because of a contract dispute, so Snoop Dogg co-produced Tha Doggfather with Daz Dillinger and DJ Pooh. This album featured a distinct change of style from Doggystyle, and the leadoff single, "Snoop's Upside Ya Head", featured a collaboration with Charlie Wilson. The album sold reasonably well but was not as successful as its predecessor. Tha Doggfather had a somewhat softer approach to the G-funk style. Snoop was scheduled to release an EP titled Doggumentary on July 8, 1997, but the album had been cancelled.[28] Despite this, a music video was released for its projected first single, Midnight Love.[28] Snoop realized that he was subject to an ironclad time-based contract (i.e., that Death Row practically owned anything he produced for a number of years), and refused to produce any more tracks for Suge Knight other than the insulting "Fuck Death Row" until his contract expired.[20] In an interview with Neil Strauss in 1998, Snoop Dogg said that though he had been given lavish gifts by his former label, they had withheld his royalty payments.[29] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said that after Tha Doggfather, Snoop Dogg began "moving away from his gangsta roots toward a calmer lyrical aesthetic":[14] for instance, Snoop participated in the 1997 Lollapalooza concert tour, which featured mainly alternative rock music. Troy J. Augusto of Variety noted that Snoop's set at Lollapalooza attracted "much dancing, and, strangely, even a small mosh pit" in the audience.[30] 1998–2006: Signing with No Limit and continued success Snoop signed with Master P's No Limit Records (distributed by Priority/EMI Records) in March 1998 and debuted on the label with Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told later that year. He said at the time that "Snoop Dogg is universal so he can fit into any camp-especially a camp that knows how to handmake shit[;] [a]nd, No Limit hand makes material. They make material fittin' to the artist and they know what type of shit Snoop Dogg is supposed to be on. That's why it's so tight". [sic][31] His other albums on No Limit were No Limit Top Dogg in 1999 (selling over 1,510,000 copies) and Tha Last Meal in 2000 (selling over 2,100,000).[14] In 1999, his autobiography, Tha Doggfather, was published. In 2002, he released the album Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$, on Priority/Capitol/EMI, selling over 1,310,000 copies. The album featured the hit singles "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" and "Beautiful", featuring guest vocals by Pharrell. In the same year, he featured in the remix of Welcome to Atlanta by Jermaine Dupri. By this stage in his career, Snoop Dogg had left behind his "gangster" image and embraced a "pimp" image. In June 2004, Snoop signed to Geffen Records/Star Trak Entertainment, both distributed by Interscope Records; Star Trak is headed by producer duo the Neptunes,[32] which produced several tracks for Snoop's 2004 release R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece. "Drop It Like It's Hot" (featuring Pharrell), the first single released from the album, was a hit and became Snoop Dogg's first single to reach number one. His third release was "Signs", featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson, which entered the UK chart at No. 2. This was his highest entry ever in the UK chart. The album sold 1,730,000 copies in the U.S. alone, and most of its singles were heavily played on radio and television. Snoop Dogg joined Warren G and Nate Dogg to form the group 213 and released The Hard Way in 2004. Debuting at No.4 on the Billboard 200 and No.1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, it included the single "Groupie Luv". Snoop Dogg appeared in the music video for Korn's "Twisted Transistor" along with fellow rappers Lil Jon, Xzibit, and David Banner. Snoop Dogg appeared on two tracks from Ice Cube's 2006 album Laugh Now, Cry Later, including "Go to Church", and on several tracks on Tha Dogg Pound's Cali Iz Active the same year. His song "Real Talk" was leaked on the Internet in the summer of 2006 and a video was later released on the Internet. "Real Talk" was dedicated to former Crips leader Stanley "Tookie" Williams and a diss to Arnold Schwarzenegger, the governor of California. Two other singles on which Snoop made a guest performance were "Keep Bouncing" by Too $hort (also with will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas) and "Gangsta Walk" by Coolio. Snoop's 2006 album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment debuted on the Billboard 200 at No.5 and sold over 850,000 copies. The album and the second single "That's That Shit" featuring R. Kelly were well received by critics. In the album, he collaborated in a video with E-40 and other West Coast rappers on the single "Candy (Drippin' Like Water)". 2007–2012: Ego Trippin', Malice n Wonderland and Doggumentary In July 2007, Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release as a single, "It's the D.O.G". On July 7, 2007, Snoop Dogg performed at the Live Earth concert, Hamburg.[33] Snoop Dogg ventured into singing for Bollywood with his first ever rap for an Indian movie, Singh Is Kinng; the song title is also "Singh is Kinng". He appears in the movie as himself.[34] The album featuring the song was released on June 8, 2008, on Junglee Music Records.[35] He released his ninth studio album, Ego Trippin' (selling 400,000 copies in the U.S.), along with the first single, "Sexual Eruption". The single peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 100, featuring Snoop using autotune. The album featured production from QDT (Quik-Dogg-Teddy). Snoop was appointed an executive position at Priority Records. His tenth studio album, Malice n Wonderland, was released on December 8, 2009. The first single from the album, "Gangsta Luv", featuring The-Dream, peaked at No.35 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album debuted at No.23 on the Billboard 200, selling 61,000 copies its first week, making it his lowest charting album. His third single, "I Wanna Rock", peaked at No.41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The fourth single from Malice n Wonderland, titled "Pronto", featuring Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, was released on iTunes on December 1, 2009. Snoop re-released the album under the name More Malice. Snoop collaborated with Katy Perry on "California Gurls", the first single from her album Teenage Dream, which was released on May 7, 2010.[36] Snoop can also be heard on the track "Flashing" by Dr. Dre and on Curren$y's song "Seat Change". He was also featured on a new single from Australian singer Jessica Mauboy, titled "Get 'em Girls" (released September 2010). Snoop's latest effort was backing American recording artist, Emii, on her second single entitled "Mr. Romeo" (released October 26, 2010, as a follow-up to "Magic"). Snoop also collaborated with American comedy troupe the Lonely Island in their song "Turtleneck & Chain", in their 2011 album Turtleneck & Chain. Snoop Dogg's eleventh studio album was Doggumentary. The album went through several tentative titles including Doggystyle 2: Tha Doggumentary and Doggumentary Music: 0020 before being released under the final title Doggumentary on March 29, 2011.[37] Snoop was featured on Gorillaz' album Plastic Beach on the track "Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach" with the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. He also completed another track with them entitled "Sumthing Like This Night" which was later released on Doggumentary. He also appears on the 2011 Tech N9ne album All 6's and 7's on the track "Pornographic", which also features E-40 and Krizz Kaliko. 2012–2013: Reincarnated and 7 Days of Funk On February 4, 2012, Snoop Dogg announced a documentary, Reincarnated, alongside his new upcoming studio album entitled Reincarnated. The film was released March 21, 2013, with the album slated for release April 23, 2013. On July 20, 2012, Snoop Dogg released a new reggae single, "La La La" under the pseudonym Snoop Lion.[38] Three other songs were also announced to be on the album: "No Guns Allowed", "Ashtrays and Heartbreaks", and "Harder Times".[39] On July 31, 2012, Snoop introduced a new stage name, Snoop Lion. He told reporters that he was rechristened Snoop Lion by a Rastafari priest in Jamaica.[40] In response to Frank Ocean coming out, Snoop said hip hop was ready to accept a gay rapper.[41] Snoop recorded an original song for the 2012 fighting game Tekken Tag Tournament 2, titled "Knocc 'Em Down"; and makes a special appearance as a non-playable character in "The Snoop Dogg Stage" arena.[42][43] In September of the same year, Snoop released a compilation of electronic music entitled Loose Joints under the moniker DJ Snoopadelic, stating the influence of George Clinton's Funkadelic.[44] In an interview with The Fader magazine, Snoop stated "Snoop Lion, Snoop Dogg, DJ Snoopadelic—they only know one thing: make music that's timeless and bangs".[44] In December 2012, Snoop released his second single from Reincarnated, "Here Comes the King". It was also announced that Snoop worked a deal with RCA Records to release Reincarnated in early 2013.[45] Also in December 2012, Snoop Dogg released a That's My Work a collaboration rap mixtape with Tha Dogg Pound.[46] In an interview with Hip Hop Weekly on June 17, producer Symbolyc One (S1) announced that Snoop was working on his final album under his rap moniker Snoop Dogg; "I've been working with Snoop, he's actually working on his last solo album as Snoop Dogg".[47] In September 2013, Snoop released a collaboration album with his sons as Tha Broadus Boyz titled Royal Fam.[48] On October 28, 2013, Snoop Dogg released another mixtape entitled That's My Work 2 hosted by DJ Drama.[49] Snoop formed a funk duo with musician Dâm-Funk called 7 Days of Funk and released their eponymous debut album on December 10, 2013. 2014–2017: Bush, Coolaid, and Neva Left In August 2014, a clip surfaced online featuring a sneak preview of a song Snoop had recorded for Pharrell.[50] Snoop's Pharrell Williams-produced album Bush was released on May 12, 2015,[51] with the first single "Peaches N Cream" having been released on March 10, 2015. On June 13, 2016, Snoop Dogg announced the release date for his album Coolaid, which was released on July 1, 2016.[52] He headlined a "unity party" for donors at Philly's Electric Factory on July 28, 2016, the last day of the Democratic National Convention.[53] Released March 1, 2017, through his own Doggy Style Records, "Promise You This" precedes the release of his upcoming Coolaid film based on the album of the same name. Snoop Dogg released his fifteenth studio album Neva Left in May 2017.[54] 2018–2021: Bible of Love, I Wanna Thank Me, and From tha Streets 2 tha Suites He released a gospel album titled Bible of Love on March 16, 2018.[55][56] In April 2018, Snoop performed at Coachella with acid-jazz and funk band Jamiroquai. Snoop was featured on Gorillaz' album The Now Now, released in June 2018, on a track called: "Hollywood" with Jamie Principle.[57] In November 2018, Snoop Dogg announced plans for his Puff Puff Pass tour, which features Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Too $hort, Warren G, Kurupt, and others. The tour ran from November 24 to January 5.[10] Snoop Dogg was featured on Lil Dicky's April 2019 single "Earth", where he played the role of a marijuana plant in both the song's lyrics and animated video.[58] On July 3, 2019, Snoop Dogg released the title track from his upcoming 17th studio album, I Wanna Thank Me.[59][60] The album was released on August 16, 2019.[61] Snoop Dogg collaborated with Vietnamese singer Son Tung M-TP in "Hãy trao cho anh" ("Give it to Me"), which was officially released on July 1, 2019.[62] As of October 3, 2019, the music video has amassed over 158 million views on YouTube. Early in 2020, it was announced that Snoop had rescheduled his tour in support of his I Wanna Thank You album and documentary of the same name. The tour has been rescheduled to commence in February 2021.[63] In May 2020, Snoop released the song "Que Maldicion", a collaboration with Banda Sinaloense de Sergio Lizarraga, peaking at number one on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100.[64] On April 20, 2021, Snoop Dogg released his eighteenth studio album From tha Streets 2 tha Suites. It was announced on April 7, 2021, via Instagram.[65] The album received generally positive reviews from critics. During an interview on the September 27 airing of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Snoop Dogg announced Algorithm. The album was released on November 19, 2021.[66] 2022: Super Bowl LVI halftime show performance, BODR and Missionary Snoop Dogg performed at the halftime show of Super Bowl LVI alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar.[67] In January 2022, Snoop Dogg announced that he would release his 19th studio album, BODR, on the same day as his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.[68] However, the album's release was pushed forward two days and was released on February 11, 2022.[69] On February 10, 2022, Snoop Dogg announced that he has acquired Death Row Records and intends to revive the label.[70] On June 24, 2022, Snoop Dogg collaborated with Eminem on the track "From the D 2 the LBC", with a live-action/animated music video released the same day.[71] Later that year, Snoop Dogg has revealed he has a new album coming out called Missionary and it's entirely produced by Dr. Dre. The album will be released via Death Row/Aftermath.[72][73] 2024: Paris Olympics closing ceremony On 11 August 2024, Snoop Dogg appeared during the 2024 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in Paris, France,[74] performing a rendition of “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and then, along with Dr Dre, “The Next Episode.”[75][76] He had been working at the event as a correspondent for NBC and Peacock.[77][78] Other ventures Snoop has appeared in numerous films and television episodes throughout his career. His starring roles in film includes The Wash (with Dr. Dre) and the horror film Bones. He also co-starred with rapper Wiz Khalifa in the 2012 movie Mac and Devin Go to High School which a sequel has been announced.[79] He has had various supporting and cameo roles in film, including Half Baked, Training Day, Starsky & Hutch, and Brüno. He has starred in three television programs: sketch-comedy show Doggy Fizzle Televizzle,[80] variety show Dogg After Dark,[81] and reality show Snoop Dogg's Father Hood (also starring Snoop's wife and children).[82] He has starred in episodes of King of the Hill, Las Vegas, and Monk, one episode of Robot Chicken,[83] as well as three episodes of One Life to Live.[84] He has participated in three Comedy Central Roasts, for Flavor Flav, Donald Trump, and Justin Bieber. Cameo television appearances include episodes of The L Word, Weeds, Entourage, I Get That a Lot, Monk, and The Price Is Right. He has also appeared in an episode of the YouTube video series, Epic Rap Battles of History as Moses.[85] In 2000, Snoop (as "Michael J. Corleone") directed Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, a pornographic film produced by Hustler. The film, combining hip hop with x-rated material, was a huge success and won "Top Selling Release of the Year" at the 2002 AVN Awards.[86] Snoop then directed Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp in 2002 (using the nickname "Snoop Scorsese").[87] Snoop founded his own production company, Snoopadelic Films, in 2005. Their debut film was Boss'n Up, a film inspired by Snoop Dogg's album R&G, starring Lil Jon and Trina.[88] In December 2013, Snoop performed at the annual Kennedy Center Honors concert, honoring jazz pianist Herbie Hancock. After his performance, Snoop credited Hancock with "inventing hip-hop".[89] On several occasions, Snoop has appeared at the Players Ball in support of Bishop Don Magic Juan.[90][91] Juan appeared on Snoop's videos for "Boss Playa", "A.D.I.D.A.C"., "P.I.M.P. (Remix)", "Nuthin' Without Me" and "A Pimp's Christmas Song". In January 2016, a Change.org petition was created in the hopes of having Snoop narrate the entire Planet Earth series. The petition comes after Snoop narrated a number of nature clips on Jimmy Kimmel Live![92] In April 2016, Snoop performed "Straight outta Compton" and "Fuck tha Police" at Coachella, during a reunion of N.W.A. members Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and MC Ren.[93] He hosted a basketball fundraiser "Hoops 4 Water" for Flint, Michigan.[94] The event occurred on May 21, 2016, and was run by former Toronto Raptors star and Flint native Morris Peterson.[94] In the fall of 2016, VH1 premiered a new show featuring Snoop and his friend Martha Stewart called Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party, featuring games, recipes, and musical guests.[95] Snoop and Stewart also later starred together in a Super Bowl commercial for T-Mobile during Super Bowl LI in February 2017.[96] With Stewart, Snoop also created a fried chicken recipe, with barbecue flavor potato chips as an added ingredient in the batter.[97] In 2017, Snoop hosted a revival of The Joker's Wild, which spent its first two seasons on TBS before moving to TNT in January 2019.[98] In October 2018, Snoop released a cookbook, From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from Tha Boss Dogg's Kitchen, containing "50 recipes inspired by Snoop's family staples and favorite comfort foods, with instructions to make everything from fried bologna sandwiches and baked mac and cheese, to soft tacos and orange chicken".[99] The book is coauthored with Ryan Ford and has a foreword by Martha Stewart.[100] The cookbook had a wave of over 200,000 sales in 2020 and entered the Amazon bestseller list in 2022 after Snoop Dogg's Super Bowl and Puppy Bowl appearances.[101][99] In early 2020, Snoop launched his debut wine release, under the name "Snoop Cali Red", in a partnership with the Australian wine brand, 19 Crimes. The red wine blend features Snoop's face on the label.[102] Snoop provided commentary for Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr., who some pundits described as having "won" the night through his colorful commentary and reactions.[103] At one point, Snoop described Tyson and Jones as "like two of my uncles fighting at the barbecue"; he also began singing a hymn, "Take My Hand, Precious Lord", during the undercard fight between Jake Paul and Nate Robinson, after Robinson was knocked down.[103] In June 2021, Snoop officially joined Def Jam Recordings as its new Executive Creative and Strategic Consultant, a role allowing him to strategically work across the label's executive team and artist roster. His immediate focus was A&R and creative development, reporting to Universal Music Group Chairman & CEO Sir Lucian Grainge as well as Def Jam interim Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Harleston.[104] On November 12, 2021, Snoop Dogg announced the signing of Benny the Butcher on Joe Rogan's podcast.[105] In February 2022, it was announced that Snoop had fully acquired Death Row Records from its previous owners, The MNRK Music Group (formerly eOne Music). The label was also revived when Snoop Dogg released his 20th album BODR.[106][107][108] On April 14, 2022, Snoop was added to Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone as an operator as part of the Tracer Pack: Snoop Dogg Operator Bundle available from the in game store.[109] As of 2022, Snoop was a stakeholder in Fluf World, an NFT community based on 3D rabbit avatars.[110] On May 13, 2024, it was announced that Snoop would be featured as a coach on the upcoming 26th season of The Voice.[111] Professional wrestling Snoop Dogg is a lifelong fan of professional wrestling.[112] On March 30, 2008, Snoop Dogg appeared at WrestleMania XXIV as a Master of Ceremonies for a tag team match between Maria and Ashley Massaro as they took on Beth Phoenix and Melina.[113] On a March 23, 2015, episode of Raw, Snoop Dogg appeared in a segment with Hulk Hogan and Curtis Axel.[114] At WrestleMania 32, he accompanied his cousin Sasha Banks to the ring for her match, rapping over her theme music. He was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.[115] Snoop made a special guest appearance in All Elite Wrestling on the January 6, 2021, episode of AEW Dynamite, titled New Year's Smash.[116][117] During this appearance, Snoop appeared in the corner of Cody Rhodes during Rhodes's match with Matt Sydal. He later gave Serpentico a Frog Splash, with Rhodes then delivering a three-count.[118][119] Snoop Dogg would join The Miz to host both nights of WrestleMania 39. During Night 1, he accompanied Rey Mysterio in a lowrider during his entrance, paying tribute to the late Eddie Guerrero.[120] On Night 2, he introduced Shane McMahon to face The Miz in another spontaneous match. McMahon would sustain a quad injury during the match prompting Snoop Dogg to improvise and finish the match himself, ultimately defeating Miz.[121] Snoop Dogg's improvisational acts were lauded by wrestlers and executives, including WWE chief content officer Triple H.[122] Business ventures and investments Snoop has been an active entrepreneur and investor. In 2009, he was appointed creative chairman of Priority Records.[123] In May 2013, Snoop and his brand manager Nick Adler released an app, Snoopify, that lets users plaster stickers of Snoop's face, joints or a walrus hat on photos. Adler built the app in May after discovering stickers in Japan. As of 2015, the app was generating $30,000 in weekly sales.[124] In October 2014, Reddit raised $50 million in a funding round led by Sam Altman and including investors Marc Andreessen, Peter Thiel, Ron Conway, Snoop Dogg, and Jared Leto.[125][126] In April 2015, Snoop became a minority investor in his first investment venture Eaze, a California-based cannabis delivery startup that promises to deliver medical marijuana to persons' doorsteps in less than 10 minutes.[127][128][129] In October 2015, Snoop launched his new digital media business, Merry Jane, that focuses on news about marijuana. "Merry Jane is cannabis 2.0", he said in a promotional video for the media source. "A crossroads of pot culture, business, politics, health".[130] In November 2015, Snoop announced his new brand of cannabis products, Leafs By Snoop. The line of branded products includes marijuana flowers, concentrates and edibles. "Leafs By Snoop is truly the first mainstream cannabis brand in the world and proud to be a pioneer", he said. In such a way, Snoop became the first major celebrity to brand and market a line of legal marijuana products.[131] On March 30, 2016, Snoop was reported to be considering purchasing the famed soul food restaurant chain Roscoe's House of Chicken 'N Waffles out of bankruptcy.[132] In 2019, Snoop ventured into the video game business, creating his own esports league known as the "Gangsta Gaming League".[133][134] On March 7, 2022, it was announced that Snoop had joined FaZe Clan and would be a member of their Board of Directors.[135] He would resign from the board of directors in March of the following year.[136] On December 19, 2022, Snoop Dogg ran a poll asking if he should "run twitter". Out of 2.3 million users, 81% said yes.[137][138][139] In February 2024, Snoop launched a range of pre-mixed cocktails with Dr. Dre named after their hit Gin and Juice. Flavours include Apricot, Citrus, Melon and Passionfruit.[140] A short prohibition themed trailer was created to support the release.[141] On April 2, 2024, Snoop was added into season 3 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Call of Duty: Warzone as a playable operator.[142] On July 16, 2024, it was announced that Snoop Dogg would be opening his first legal marijuana shop, S.W.E.D., in Los Angeles, California, located between SoFi Stadium and LAX.[143] NFTs On September 21, 2021, Snoop Dogg claimed on Twitter to be a prolific NFT collector known under the pseudonym Cozomo De' Medici.[144] In a Vice report following the 2021 claim, reporters Jordan Pearson and Jason Koebler provided evidence disputing the claim that Snoop Dogg and Cozomo De' Medici were the same person.[145] In a February 2023 interview with Christie's, Medici described the identity reveal as "trolling" and a "stunt".[146] Artistry Snoop Dogg had been mainly described as a hip hop,[147][148] West Coast hip hop,[147][149] G-funk,[14][150] and gangsta rap artist.[14] Kool Moe Dee ranks Broadus at No. 33 in his book There's a God on the Mic, and says he has "an ultra-smooth, laidback delivery"[151] and "flavor-filled melodic rhyming".[152] Peter Shapiro describes Broadus's delivery as a "molasses drawl"[153] and AllMusic notes his "drawled, laconic rhyming" style.[14] Kool Moe Dee refers to Snoop's use of vocabulary, saying he "keeps it real simple…he simplifies it and he's effective in his simplicity".[154] Broadus is known to freestyle some of his lyrics on the spot – in the book How to Rap, Lady of Rage says, "When I worked with him earlier in his career, that's how created his stuff… he would freestyle, he wasn't a writer then, he was a freestyler",[155] and The D.O.C. states, "Snoop's [rap] was a one take willy, but his shit was all freestyle. He hadn't written nothing down. He just came in and started busting. The song was "Tha Shiznit"—that was all freestyle. He started busting and when we got to the break, Dre cut the machine off, did the chorus and told Snoop to come back in. He did that throughout the record. That's when Snoop was in the zone then".[156] Peter Shapiro says that Broadus debuted on "Deep Cover" with a "shockingly original flow – which sounded like a Slick Rick born in South Carolina instead of South London"[157] and adds that he "showed where his style came from by covering Slick Rick's 'La Di Da Di'".[153] Referring to Snoop's flow, Kool Moe Dee calls him "one of the smoothest, funkiest flow-ers in the game".[152] How to Rap also notes that Snoop is known to use syncopation in his flow to give it a laidback quality,[158] as well as 'linking with rhythm' in his compound rhymes,[159] using alliteration,[160] and employing a "sparse" flow with good use of pauses.[161] Broadus listed his favorite rap albums for Hip Hop Connection: 10. Mixmaster Spade, The Genius Is Back 9. Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 8. Ice Cube, Death Certificate 7. 2Pac, Me Against the World 6. The Notorious B.I.G., Ready to Die 5. N.W.A, Straight Outta Compton 4. Eric B. & Rakim, Paid in Full 3. Slick Rick, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick 2. Snoop Doggy Dogg, Doggystyle 1. Dr. Dre, The Chronic ("It's da illest shit")[162] Personal life Snoop married his high school sweetheart, Shante Taylor, on June 14, 1997.[163] On May 21, 2004, he filed for divorce from Taylor, citing irreconcilable differences.[164] However, the couple renewed vows on January 12, 2008.[165] They have three children together: sons Cordé (born August 21, 1994) and Cordell (born February 21, 1997), who quit football to pursue a career as a film maker, and daughter Cori (born June 22, 1999).[166] Snoop also has a son from a relationship with Laurie Holmond, Julian Corrie Broadus (born 1998). He is the first cousin of NJPW professional wrestler Mercedes Moné, as well as the fellow 213 member Nathaniel Hale, known professionally as Nate Dogg, who died of congestive heart failure on March 15, 2011.[167][168] He has also claimed he is a cousin of R&B singers Brandy and Ray J, though Brandy stated she is unsure if they are actually related.[169][170] In 2015, Snoop became a grandfather, as his eldest son, Cordé Broadus, had a son with his girlfriend, Jessica Kyzer.[171] Cordé had another son, who died on September 25, 2019, ten days after birth.[172] On October 24, 2021, Snoop's mother, Beverly Tate, died.[173] Snoop claimed in a 2006 interview with Rolling Stone magazine that unlike other hip hop artists who had superficially adopted the pimp persona, he was an actual professional pimp in 2003 and 2004, saying, "That shit was my natural calling and once I got involved with it, it became fun. It was like shootin' layups for me. I was makin' 'em every time". On February 16, 2024, Snoop's brother, Bing Worthington died at the age of 44.[174] Sports Snoop is an avid sports fan, including hometown teams Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, and USC Trojans, as well as the Pittsburgh Steelers.[175] He has stated that he began following the Steelers in the 1970s while watching the team with his grandfather.[176] He is also a fan of the Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, and Dallas Cowboys, often wearing a No. 5 jersey, and has been seen at Raiders training camps.[177] He has shown affection for the New England Patriots, having been seen performing at Gillette Stadium.[178][179] He is an avid ice hockey fan,[180] sporting jerseys from the NHL's Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs, and the Boston Bruins as well at the AHL's Springfield Indians in his 1994 music video "Gin and Juice". Snoop has been seen attending Los Angeles Kings games. On his reality show Snoop Dogg's Father Hood, Snoop and his family received hockey lessons from the Anaheim Ducks, then returned to the Honda Center to cheer on the Ducks against the Vancouver Canucks in the episode "Snow in da Hood".[181] Snoop appeared in the video game NHL 20 as both a guest commentator and a playable character in the "World of Chel" game mode.[182] Snoop is a certified football coach and has been head coach of his son Cordell's youth football teams.[183][184] Cordell played wide receiver and defensive back at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, Cordell played on the 2014 state championship team, and received football scholarship offers from Southern California, UCLA, Washington, Cal, Oregon State, Duke, and Notre Dame.[185][186][187][188][189] Cordell committed and signed a letter of intent to play for UCLA on February 4, 2015.[190] On August 14, 2015, UCLA announced that Cordell had left the UCLA football team "to pursue other passions in his life".[191] In 2022, Snoop signed with esports organization FaZe Clan as board of directors and content creator.[192] In 2023, he resigned from the board of directors.[136] Since 2005, Snoop Dogg has been operating a youth football league in the Los Angeles area.[193] He is a coach in the league, and one of the seasons he coached was documented in the Netflix documentary Coach Snoop. As a 2023 April Fools' Day joke, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced that they had signed Snoop Dogg to the roster as a wide receiver. Snoop is a fan of Celtic F.C., a football club based in Glasgow, Scotland.[194] In 2023, he joined an investment group led by businessman Neko Sparks to help buy the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators.[193] In June 2024, Snoop Dogg ran in an exhibition 200 metres race alongside former athletes Ato Boldon and Wallace Spearmon at the US track and field Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, finishing third in a time of 34.44 seconds.[195][196] On July 23, 2024, Snoop Dogg was named as one of the final torchbearers of the Olympic flame before the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics.[197][198] He carried it through the suburb of Saint-Denis, home to the athletes' village for the Games.[199][200] Religion Snoop was raised as a Baptist. He said his faith provided guidance, and he took it along with him everywhere he went in life.[16][201] In his 1999 autobiography, he wrote, "These days I look to God to get me through each day, to guide me on my path and to help others along their way. He's taken me this far; I've got no reason to believe He won't be with me for the rest of the ride".[202] In 2009, it was reported that Snoop was a member of the Nation of Islam. On March 1, he made an appearance at the Nation of Islam's annual Saviours' Day holiday, where he praised minister Louis Farrakhan. Snoop said he was a member of the Nation, but declined to give the date on which he joined. He also donated $1,000 to the organization.[203][204][205] In 2012, Snoop converted to the Rastafari movement,[206][207][208][209] switched the focus of his music to reggae[210] and changed his name to Snoop Lion after a trip to Jamaica. He released a reggae album, Reincarnated, saying, "I have always said I was Bob Marley reincarnated".[211] In January 2013, he was criticized by members of the Rastafari community in Jamaica, including reggae artist Bunny Wailer, for alleged failure to meet his commitments to the culture.[212] Snoop later dismissed the claims, stating his beliefs were personal and not up for outside judgment.[213] After releasing Bible of Love in early 2018 and performing in the 33rd Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, Snoop Dogg told a TV One interviewer while speaking of his Gospel influences that he "always referred to [his] savior Jesus Christ" on most of his records, and that he had become "a born-again Christian".[214] Charity In 2005, Snoop Dogg founded the Snoop Youth Football League for at-risk youth in Southern California. In 2018, it was claimed to be the largest youth football organization in Southern California, with 50 teams and more than 1,500 players.[215][216] He has since claimed that at least 20 of his former pupils have gone on to play with the NFL.[217] Since 2017, he has also run a special-needs division called Snoop Special Stars for anyone 5 years or older with a physical, mental, or developmental disability.[218][217] Snoop Dogg partners with city officials and annually gives away turkeys to the less fortunate in Inglewood, California, at Thanksgiving. He gave away 3000 turkeys in 2016.[219] Broadus was also a judge for the 7th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.[220] Although Snoop has donated and raised millions of dollars for charitable causes over the years, it is difficult to ascertain the full extent of Snoop's charitable giving, as he is wary that his donations and charitable causes might be seen as publicity stunts for his own image. For example, regarding Snoop Special Stars, he said on LL Cool J's Rock the Bells Radio that he avoided being in videos and photos at first—due to this apprehension—but he acquiesced once he saw the joy the kids and parents were getting by taking photos together.[221] Some other known causes that he supports include Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Mothers Against Police Brutality, Habitat for Humanity, Orca Network, Save a Life Foundation, Shriners Hospitals for Children, and The Healing Circle.[222][223] Political views and activism In 2012, Snoop Dogg endorsed Representative Ron Paul in the Republican presidential primary,[224] but later said he would vote for Barack Obama in the general election, and on Instagram gave 10 reasons to vote for Obama (including "He a black nigga", "He's BFFs with Jay-Z", and "Michelle got a fat ass"), and 10 reasons not to vote for Mitt Romney (including "He a white nigga", "That muthafucka's name is Mitt", and "He a ho").[225] In a 2013 interview with The Huffington Post, Snoop Dogg advocated for same-sex marriage, saying: "People can do what they want and as they please".[226] In his keynote address at the 2015 South by Southwest music festival, he blamed Los Angeles's explosion of gang violence in the 1980s on the economic policies of Ronald Reagan, and insinuated that his administration shipped guns and drugs into the area.[227] He endorsed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live in May 2015, saying: "I would love to see a woman in office because I feel like we're at that stage in life to where we need a perspective other than the male's train of thought"[228] and "[…] just to have a woman speaking from a global perspective as far as representing America, I'd love to see that. So I'll be voting for Mrs. Clinton".[229] Following the deadly shooting of five police officers in Dallas on July 7, 2016, Snoop Dogg and The Game organized and led a peaceful march to the Los Angeles Police Department headquarters.[230][231] The subsequent private meeting with the mayor Eric Garcetti and police chief Charlie Beck, and news conference was, according to Broadus, "[…] to get some dialogue and the communication going […]".[232] The march and conference were part of an initiative called "Operation H.U.N.T.", serving as a police brutality protest in response to the police shooting and killing of two black men, Philando Castile and Alton Sterling,[233] whose killing prompted nationwide protests including those that led to the Dallas killing of police officers. Broadus stated that "We are tired of what is going on and it's communication that is lacking".[232] Reports of attendance range between 50 and 100 people.[230][232][231][234] Snoop Dogg advocates for the defunding of police departments, saying: "We need to start taking that money out of their pocket and put it back into our communities where we can police ourselves".[235] Snoop has consistently expressed his support for tighter gun control. In 2013, then known as Snoop Lion, he told HuffPost Live: "Politicians, you all got to pay attention, man. This world that we live in, it's so easy to get your hands on a gun. You've got to put some restrictions or ramifications on it. I can go outside right now and buy a gun. Easy. Just like that".[236] Additionally, he released a song called "No Guns Allowed" feat. Drake and Cori B in 2013.[237] In 2020, Snoop endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden for President of the United States.[238] In contrast, in 2024, Snoop said that he had "nothing but love and respect for Donald Trump".[239][240][241] Cannabis use Since the start of his career, Snoop has been an avowed cannabis smoker, making it one of the trademarks of his image. In 2002, he announced he was giving up cannabis for good;[242] this did not last long (a situation famously referenced in the 2004 Adam Sandler film 50 First Dates) and in 2013, he claimed to be smoking approximately 80 cannabis blunts a day.[243] He has been certified for medical cannabis in California to treat migraines since at least 2007.[244][245][246] In 2023, he announced via social media that he was "giving up smoke" after much consideration, but later revealed that it was an ad to promote a smokeless fire pit called SoloStove.[247][248][249] Animal rights Snoop Dogg regularly appears in real fur garments, especially large coats, for which he attracts criticism from animal welfare charities and younger audiences. In a video podcast in 2012, the rapper asked, "Why doesn't PETA throw paint on a pimp's fur coat".[250] In 2014, Snoop Dogg claimed to have become a vegan; however, he has since opted against a complete vegan diet.[251] In June 2018, he performed at the Environmental Media Association (EMA) Honors Gala. While he was performing, the logo for vegan brand Beyond Meat was displayed on the screens behind him.[252] In 2020, Snoop Dogg invested in vegan food company Original Foods, which makes Pigless Pork Rinds, which he has said are a favorite.[253] He is an ambassador for Beyond Meat and lent his name and image as well as financial support for Beyond Meat's Feed a Million+ campaign to provide a million frontline workers with Beyond Meat burgers.[254][255] World record for largest paradise cocktail At the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival on May 26, 2018, Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Kendall Coleman, Kim Kaechele, and Michael Voltaggio set the Guinness World Record for the largest paradise cocktail. Measuring 550 liters (150 U.S. gal), the "Gin and Juice" drink was mixed from 180 1.75-liter (0.46 U.S. gal) bottles of gin, 156 1-liter (0.26 U.S. gal) bottles of apricot brandy and 28 1-U.S.-gallon (3.8 L) jugs of orange juice.[256][257][258][259][260][261] Legal issues Criminal 1989–1990: Felony possession of drugs and three-year prison sentence Shortly after graduating from high school in 1989, Broadus was arrested for possession of cocaine and for the following three years was frequently in and out of prison.[14] In 1990, he was convicted of felony possession of drugs and possession for sale.[262] 1993–1997: Traffic violation, gun possession and guilty plea In July 1993, Broadus was stopped for a traffic violation, and a firearm was found by police during a search of his car. In February 1997, he pled guilty to possession of a handgun and was ordered to record three public service announcements, perform 800 hours of community service, pay a $1,000 fine and serve three years' probation.[263][264][265] 1993–1996: Murder trial and acquittal While recording Doggystyle in August 1993, Broadus was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the shooting death of Philip Woldermariam, a member of a rival gang, who was actually killed by Broadus's bodyguard, McKinley Lee, aka Malik.[24] Broadus had been temporarily living in an apartment complex in the Palms neighborhood in the West Los Angeles region, in the intersection of Vinton Avenue and Woodbine Street—the location of the shooting. Both men were charged with murder, as Broadus was purportedly driving the vehicle from which the gun was fired. Johnnie Cochran defended them.[266] Both Broadus and his bodyguard were acquitted on February 20, 1996.[267] 1998–2010: Misdemeanor marijuana charges Broadus has also been arrested and fined three times for misdemeanor possession of marijuana: in Los Angeles in 1998;[268] Cleveland, Ohio in 2001;[269] and Sierra Blanca, Texas, in 2010.[270] 2006–2007: Airport arrests and convictions On April 26, 2006, Broadus and members of his entourage were arrested after being turned away from British Airways' first class lounge at Heathrow Airport in London. Broadus and his party were denied entry to the lounge due to some members flying in economy class. After being escorted outside, the group got in a fight with the police and vandalized a duty-free shop.[271] Seven police officers were injured during the incident. After a night in jail, Broadus and the other men were released on bail the next day but he was unable to perform a scheduled concert in Johannesburg.[272] In September 2006, Broadus was detained at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, by airport security after airport screeners found a collapsible police baton in his carry-on bag. Donald Etra, Broadus's lawyer, told deputies the baton was a prop for a musical sketch. Broadus was sentenced to three years' probation and 160 hours of community service for the incident, starting in September 2007.[273] He was arrested again in October 2006 at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank after being stopped for a traffic infraction; he was arrested for possession of a firearm and for suspicion of transporting an unspecified amount of marijuana, according to a police statement.[274] The following month, after taping an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, he was arrested again for possession of marijuana, cocaine and a firearm. Two members of his entourage, according to the Burbank police statement, were admitted members of the Rollin' 20s Crips gang and were arrested on separate charges.[275] In April 2007, he was given a three-year suspended sentence, five years' probation and 800 hours of community service after pleading no contest to two felony charges of drug and gun possession by a convicted felon. He was also prohibited from hiring anyone with a criminal record or gang affiliation as a security guard, talent manager or driver.[262] 2015: Sweden arrest for illegal drug possession Snoop Dogg, after performing for a concert in Uppsala, Sweden, on July 25, 2015, was pulled over and detained by Swedish police for allegedly using illegal drugs, violating a Swedish law enacted in 1988 which criminalized the recreational use of such substances – therefore making even being under the influence of any illegal/controlled substance a crime itself without possession. During the detention he was taken to the police station to perform a drug test and was released shortly afterwards. The rapid test was positive for traces of narcotics and he was potentially subject to fines depending on the results of more detailed analysis.[276][277] Although final results "strongly" indicated drug use the charges were ultimately dropped because it could not be proven that he was in Sweden when he consumed the substances.[278] The rapper uploaded several videos on the social networking site Instagram criticizing the police for alleged racial profiling; police spokesman Daniel Nilsson responded to the accusations, saying: "we don't work like that in Sweden". He declared in the videos, "Niggas got me in the back of police car right now in Sweden, cuz," and "Pulled a nigga over for nothing, taking us to the station where I've got to go pee in a cup for nothin'. I ain't done nothin'. All I did was came to the country and did a concert and now I've got to go to the police station. For nothin'!" He announced to his Swedish fanbase that he would no longer go on tour in the country due to the incident.[279][280][281] Civil 2005: Alleged assault of a fan and lawsuit Broadus, Compton rapper Jayceon "The Game" Taylor and group Tha Dogg Pound, were sued for assaulting a fan on stage at a May 2005 concert at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Washington. The accuser, Richard Monroe Jr., claimed he was beaten by the artists' entourage while mounting the stage. He alleged that he reacted to an "open invite" to come on stage. Before he could, Broadus's bodyguards grabbed him and beaten him into unconsciousness.[282] He claimed attack by crew members; Broadus and Taylor were included in the suit for not intervening, but both parties denied ever having any involvement.[283][284][285] The lawsuit focused on a pecuniary claim of $22 million in punitive and compensatory damages, battery, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.[286] The concerned parties appeared in court in April 2009; Broadus was cleared of the lawsuit in May.[287] 2016: Death Row bankruptcy case and compensation loss In May 2016, through the Death Row Records bankruptcy case, Snoop Dogg lost $2 million.[288] 2022: Sexual assault lawsuit In February 2022, a woman sued Snoop Dogg for $10 million, alleging that he sexually assaulted her in May 2013 following a concert in Anaheim, California.[289][290] Only a few months after its filing, the suit was withdrawn, then reintroduced in July.[291] In May 2023, court documents revealed that the case had been dismissed.[292] Snoop Dogg was also sued for sexual assault in 2005.[293] Regional or international banishments 2006–2010: United Kingdom On May 15, 2006, after his arrest on vandalism charges in London, the region's Home Office decided that Broadus would be denied entry to the United Kingdom for the foreseeable future and his British visa was denied the following year.[294][295][296] As of March 2010, however, Broadus was allowed back into the UK.[297] The entire group was banned from British Airways "for the foreseeable future".[298] According to Broadus, Queen Elizabeth II overturned the ban, saying: "This man has done nothing in our country. He can come".[299][300][301][302] 2007–2008: Australia In April 2007, the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship banned Broadus from entering the country on character grounds, citing his prior criminal convictions.[303] He had been scheduled to appear at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards on April 29, 2007.[304] The Australian DIAC lifted the ban in September 2008 and had granted him a visa to tour Australia. The DIAC said: "In making this decision, the department weighed his criminal convictions against his previous behaviour while in Australia, recent conduct – including charity work – and any likely risk to the Australian community … We took into account all relevant factors and, on balance, the department decided to grant the visa".[305] 2012–2014: Norway Broadus was banned from entering Norway for two years in July 2012 after entering the country the month before in possession of 8 grams (0.3 oz) of marijuana and an undeclared 227,000 kr in cash, or about US$29,400 in 2022 terms.[306][307][308] Discography Main article: Snoop Dogg discography Studio albums Doggystyle (1993) Tha Doggfather (1996) Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998) No Limit Top Dogg (1999) Tha Last Meal (2000) Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss (2002) R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece (2004) Tha Blue Carpet Treatment (2006) Ego Trippin' (2008) Malice n Wonderland (2009) Doggumentary (2011) Reincarnated (2013) Bush (2015) Coolaid (2016) Neva Left (2017) Bible of Love (2018) I Wanna Thank Me (2019) From tha Streets 2 tha Suites (2021) BODR (2022) Missionary (2024)[72] Collaborative albums Tha Eastsidaz (with Tha Eastsidaz) (2000) Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way (with Tha Eastsidaz) (2001) The Hard Way (with 213) (2004) Mac & Devin Go to High School (with Wiz Khalifa) (2011) 7 Days of Funk (with 7 Days of Funk) (2013) Royal Fam (with Tha Broadus Boyz) (2013)[48] Cuzznz (with Daz Dillinger) (2016) Snoop Cube 40 $hort (with Mount Westmore) (2022) Filmography Main article: Snoop Dogg filmography Awards and legacy The Washington Post, Billboard, and NME have called him a "West Coast icon";[309][310][311] and Press-Telegram, "an icon of gangsta rap".[312] In 2006, Vibe magazine called him "The King of the West Coast".[313] ABC News journalist Paul Donoughue, cited him among the 1990s acts that took hip-hop into the pop music charts.[314] Broadus received the BMI Icon Award in 2011.[315] In 2023, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[316] Broadus popularized the use of -izzle speak particularly in the pop and hip-hop music industry.[317] A type of infix, it first found popularity when used by Frankie Smith in his 1981 hit song "Double Dutch Bus". [318] The Guardian's Rob Fitzpatrick has credited his album Doggystyle for proving that rappers "could reinvent themselves", expanding rap's vocabulary, changing hip-hop fashions, and helping introduce a hip-hop genre called G-funk to a new generation.[319] The album has been cited as an influence by rapper Kendrick Lamar,[320] while fellow rappers ScHoolboy Q and Maxo Kream have also cited him as an influence.[321][322] Notes See also List of celebrities who own cannabis businesses References Further reading Snoop Dogg (1999). Tha Doggfather: The Times, Trials, and Hardcore Truths of Snoop Dogg. New York, N.Y., U.S.: William Morrow and Company. ISBN 978-0-688-17158-2.
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9 Times Snoop Dogg Proved Himself a National Treasure at the 2024 Olympics
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A roundup of rapper Snoop Dogg's most iconic moments from his trip to the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he's been helping NBC with its coverage.
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Snoop Dogg‘s latest side quest, the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, has proven to be an unforgettable one, not only for the legendary rapper but also for fans across the United States. The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” artist, who’s been in Paris helping NBC with its primetime coverage, could arguably be Team USA’s biggest fan. He’s gone from carrying the Olympic Torch to cheering on the women’s gymnastics team in the stands to learning how to fence and more. Since the Olympics officially got underway on July 26, people have taken to social media to share their reactions to Snoop Dogg’s presence in Paris — and it’s been nothing but positive, to say the least. Some fans have even praised NBC for bringing the rapper back to help with coverage, notably after his and Kevin Hart’s Olympic Highlights show for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. One of Snoop Dogg’s most memorable moments from the Peacock show was his commentary on the horses during the Equestrian events. “Oh, that horse crip walking, cuz, you see that?,” the rapper said. “This horse is off the chain. I gotta get this motherfucker in a video. Oh my God!” Below, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up some of Snoop Dogg’s most iconic moments from his trip to the 2024 Paris Olympics. Snoop Dogg Dancing With Olympic Gymnasts Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles The rapper had to make sure Biles and Chiles, competing for Team USA’s women’s gymnastics, knew he was in the stands cheering them on during the qualification round. The two athletes spotted Snoop Dogg showing off his best moves and decided to join in from the floor. The sweet moment caught on camera left Simone and Chiles glowing with huge smiles across their faces. Snoop Dogg Finally Getting His Meet-and-Greet With Horses at Olympic Dressage The artist, alongside his longtime friend Martha Stewart, paid a visit to the horses on Saturday ahead of the Olympic dressage competition. Both were also sporting equestrian looks from head to toe. Though Snoop Dogg has admitted to having a fear of horses, the special moment came after his viral commentary from the 2020 Olympics, where he described the horses’ moves as “crip walking” during the Equestrian events. After taking a moment Saturday to vibe with the horses and feed them, the rapper also had some praise for the animal’s hair. “I like his braids. I can’t get over them. I’m going to use that hairstyle,” Snoop Dogg said. “Their hair game is exceptional.” Snoop Dogg and Michael Phelps Being the Next Fan-Favorite Duo Snoop Dogg isn’t just standing on the sidelines, but he’s also getting in on the action. The rapper teamed up with former star athlete Michael Phelps, who’s won 23 Olympic gold medals, to work on his swimming technique. “Me and MP, we go back like the backstroke,” Snoop Dogg quipped in the video before asking the superstar swimmer how someone can go fast in the pool. “You just described me. You said wingspan, lung power. I definitely have great lung power, and I do have a swimmer’s body. Look, our bodies are similar. Mike, we could be twins.” The rapper proceeded to show off his (interesting) water skills, however, he likely won’t be competing in the Olympic swimming events anytime soon. “Mike, you make this look too easy, oh God. As you see, I’m in gold medal condition and he’s still in gold medal condition,” a tried Snoop Dogg added in the clip. “As we speak, shout out to the Phelps family and to the team that’s going to give me some oxygen right now.” Snoop Dogg Crip Walking While Carrying Olympic Torch The “Gin and Juice” artist got the opportunity to carry the Paris Olympic Torch for a moment, and he made sure to do it in Snoop Dogg style. The rapper was seen with a big smile as he walked, and at times crip walked, down the streets of Paris with the torch in hand. “It’s too hard to put in words, baby,” he told NBC of the special moment. “I mean, the D.O. Double was holding the torch, walking through the city, man. I felt like [boxer] Muhammad Ali. It was extraordinary. It was excellent. And I found out that when you hold the torch, you a peace messenger. So I really felt good about that.” Snoop Dogg Goes Snooping Around the Louvre The rapper definitely wasn’t going to miss the chance to take a private tour of the Louvre, a national art museum in Paris. “You ever seen Night at the Museum?” he asked. “Well, tonight you get to go in the museum with Snoop Dogg, and we’re going to be snooping around.” He got to see several famous pieces of art, including “The Winged Victory of Samothrace” and Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” as well as provided some top-tier commentary. “I just found out I was Mona Lisa’s twin brother, Tony Lisa,” Snoop Dogg joked. “She smiles real hard when I stand on this side.” Snoop Dogg Getting a Taste of Different Olympic Sports Throughout his first week in Paris, Snoop Dogg tried his hands at numerous Olympic sports, learning from the best of the best. He was seen going from fencing to weightlifting as well as judo to showcasing his speed on track and field. The question remaining: What sport is up next for the rapper? Snoop Dogg Teaming Up With Cookie Monster to Surprise Martha Stewart The rapper not only got to reunite with Martha Stewart, who he’s been friends with since 2008, at the Paris Olympics, but he also got to partner with the Cookie Monster to surprise her for her birthday. “Happy birthday, Martha! Me brought you a birthday cake,” the lovable legend said in the video before presenting Stewart with a giant macaron tower. “You’re going to love it. It’s all cookies.” Snoop Dogg also admitted he’s “the biggest Cookie Monster fan in the world. Man, I can’t believe Cookie is right next to me. Is that the real Cookie Monster? Oh, wow!” Snoop Dogg Learning How to Call “Gooooooooooool!” From Andrés Cantor During the halftime of the women’s quarterfinal match between Team USA and Japan, the rapper joined Andrés Cantor as he was broadcasting on Telemundo. He explained that it was his first Olympic soccer match and he wanted to “show some support to all of the ladies that’s playing soccer.” He also told Cantor that he was a “big fan” of his. Speaking further on the Olympics, the rapper said his favorite part has been the “love and the peace and the unity” between the countries. “We need more peace, love and unity,” he said. Canto then taught Snoop how to yell his infamous “Goooooooool!” “Boy, you gotta hold that thing,” Snoop quipped after they practiced. “He know how to hold that thing too long.” Cantor then gifted Snoop with a his own custom Team USA jersey. And Snoop Dogg Just Being Snoop Dogg… Overall, the beloved rapper has clearly been having the time of his life at the Paris Olympics, from cheering in the stands during competitions to sharing sweet moments with athletes to giving some of the best commentary on events. And this all made for many unforgettable moments caught on camera. “I’ve been out here working the Olympics, talking to the athletes, to families and meeting the people and kissing the babies, and doing the things that I do to politically stay correct,” he told NBC. “And just being Snoop Dogg. That’s what I know how to do the best.” Lexy Perez contributed to this story.
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Who Are Snoop Dogg's Siblings? One of His Brothers Was a Successful Businessman
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Fans of rapper and musical icon Snoop Dogg are wondering if he has any siblings and who they are. Here's what to know about Snoop's brothers.
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By Anna Garrison Updated Feb. 16 2024, 6:56 p.m. ET To many, the name Snoop Dogg is synonymous with good times and legendary music. Snoop, real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., has been making waves in the music industry since his career beginnings in 1993. Article continues below advertisement His extensive career has led to no less than 17 solo albums and many awards. Snoop is related to several other famous industry musicians like Brandy Norwood, but who are his siblings? Read on to find out everything we know about Snoop Dogg's siblings — as well as some other famous names he's related to. Snoop Dogg has two half-siblings. Reportedly, Snoop has two half-siblings, both brothers. His older brother Jerry Wesley Carter is an employee of United Steel Workers. Jerry is Snoop's half-brother through his mother's side. There aren't many photos of the two brothers together, but Jerry does make the occasional appearance on Snoop's Instagram page. Article continues below advertisement Snoop's second brother (also through his mother's side) is younger sibling Bing Worthington Jr. Bing sadly passed away in February of 2024, at the age of 44. Snoop remembered his brother in a series of heartfelt Instagram posts. In one caption, Snoop said Bing "always made us laugh 💙🙏🏾😢 u bac with moms." Article continues below advertisement Bing was a businessman who spent a lot of time in the background of Snoop's work. The entrepreneur had been his brother's tour manager, created music of his own, and in 2016, merged music labels Dogg Records with Canadian label Urban Heat Legends. Bing was good friends with Urban Heat Legends owner Miguel Lopez. Article continues below advertisement During an interview with Vice, Bing elaborated on his many business ventures, both in collaboration with his brother and without. Bing explained, "I started from the bottom, I ain’t just become the tour manager, I was just the road guy. I worked my way to the top. Even though I’m [Snoop's] brother he didn’t give me a top-ranked position. You can’t just become a president without knowing anything about being the president. You have to learn." Snoop's family is very close-knit, and it's clear that both of his brothers worked hard to achieve their goals. All three siblings spent a lot of time with their mother, Beverly Tate. Snoop's mother passed away in 2021, at the age of 70. Article continues below advertisement Snoop is also related to several other famous stars. Several of Snoop's cousins have also made names for themselves in the music industry. His most famous cousins include Brandy Norwood, Ray J, Daz Dillinger, WWE star Sasha Banks, Nate Dogg, and RBX. Snoop has also collaborated with many of his famous relatives on various projects. Snoop and Daz Dillinger (real name Delmar Drew Arnaud) rose to fame together with the creation of Death Row Records. Article continues below advertisement Sadly, Nate Dogg passed away in 2011, but not before he and Snoop collaborated on rap group 213. Snoop also has a tattoo of his late cousin on his arm, with the phrase "All dogs go to heaven" in honor of their shared moniker. The group was effectively disbanded after Nate's passing, but their music will remain a lasting tribute to his legacy. Snoop Dogg has a large family, and it seems that family is important to him. He spends time with his loved ones whenever he possibly can.
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Snoop Dogg's Incredible Olympic Run Might Just Be Getting Started
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2024-08-07T13:33:50+00:00
NBC Universal reportedly interested in inviting him back in 2026.
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Mystery surrounds John Travolta’s new movie — pulled just 10 days before release – Daily News
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In a highly unusual move, a company has decided not to distribute John Travolta's new drama about mobster John Gotti, which was due for release Dec. 15.
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It’s the big question ricocheting around Hollywood: Why did a film company suddenly cut ties with John Travolta’s John Gotti biopic, leaving the movie without a distributor 10 days before its release date? There was no official explanation from Lionsgate for this surprising and quintessentially 11th hour move. The unusual decision, of course, generated all kinds reports and speculation, including accounts of the production long being delayed or troubled. “Gotti,” a mob drama about the infamous leader of the Gambino crime family, was expected to offer the Oscar-nominated actor his juiciest role in years. Travolta, 63, also got a chance to act alongside his real-life wife Kelly Preston, playing Gotti’s wife Victoria. The film was directed by Kevin Connelly, best known for his role in “Entourage.” “Gotti” was due to hit theaters Dec. 15. But Lionsgate suddenly decided to sell the film back to its producers, an individual with knowledge of the project told the Tracking Board. The producers must now find new distributors, which means the film probably won’t be seen until 2018 at the earliest. Deadline said the decision didn’t have to do with the film’s quality or anything nefarious. The project has been in the works for years with various big names reportedly attached to it but who subsequently dropped out, including Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Lindsay Lohan and Anthony Hopkins. In fact, the producers believed the movie deserved to make a big splash and were disappointed that Lionsgate wasn’t giving it a wide release, Deadline said. The producers exercised a contractual option to buy the movie back. “It was never a matter of Lionsgate dumping the film,” Deadline reported. “An outside investor has backed Gotti so that it could get a wide release in May, and Lionsgate was generous to let the film go.” Not mentioned in the Tracking Board or Deadline reports were any concerns about Travolta, including his sometimes controversial association with the Church of Scientology. Travolta also was in the news last month related to a 2000 police report. The actor was accused of groping and other forms of “sexual battery” involving a 21-year-old masseur at a Palm Springs hotel. The news came amid the fall-out from sexual harassment and abuse allegations involving Harvey Weinstein and other powerful men in Hollywood. According to the 2000 police report unearthed by the gossip site Radar Online, an officer who investigated the alleged incident said the “the details do not meet the elements of battery… or ‘sexual battery.’”
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Snoop Dogg is a West Coast rapper who evolved under the tutelage of Dr. Dre, and has received fame for albums such as 'Doggystyle,' 'Tha Doggfather' and 'Reincarnated.'
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(1971-) Who Is Snoop Dogg? West Coast rap legend Snoop Dogg has come a long way since being discovered by Dr. Dre in the early 1990s. As impressive as he was when guesting on Dre’s The Chronic in 1992, few could have guessed he’d go on to global fame, tens of millions of record sales and a career in movies and TV. Quick Facts FULL NAME: Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. BORN: October 20, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach, CA SPOUSE: Shante Broadus (m. 1997) CHILDREN: Cordell Broadus, Cori Broadus, Julian Corrie Broadus, Corde Broadus ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Libra Early Life Chart-topping hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg was born Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr. in Long Beach, California, on October 20, 1971. His nickname came from his mother because she thought he looked like Snoopy from the Peanuts cartoon. The musically inclined youngster played piano and sang at his local Baptist church, before starting rap in sixth grade. After graduating high school, Snoop was arrested several times for drug possession and spent time in prison. He was also associated with the Rollin’ 20 Crips Gang. He started making music as a way out of his troubles and recorded early demos with his cousin Nate Dogg and friend Warren G as 213. A track on one of these came to the attention of Dr. Dre, who invited Snoop — then rapping under the name Snoop Doggy Dogg — to audition. From there they collaborated on a song called "Deep Cover" for the soundtrack of a film of the same name; and Snoop became the key rapper on Dre’s hugely successful first solo album, The Chronic, in 1992. Hit Albums: 'Doggystyle' & 'Tha Doggfather' Snoop's first album, the Dre-produced Doggystyle (1993), climbed its way to the No. 1 spot on Billboard's hip-hop and Top 200 charts, based in part on the success of the singles "Who Am I (What's My Name)?" and "Gin and Juice." It built on the G-Funk template that The Chronic had established, as Cypress Hill’s B-Real later reminisced: “I think Dr. Dre gave Snoop a sound that would resonate in the minds of hip-hop fans for generations. It made Snoop an icon.” Next came a short film called Murder Was the Case, the soundtrack of which went double platinum. Snoop's next album, Tha Doggfather (1996), also reached the top of the charts, despite the absence of Dre, who had left Death Row over a contract dispute. While it didn’t perform as well commercially, it still showed that Snoop was a major-league artist. 'Da Game Is to Be Sold' to 'The Hard Way' Snoop then left Death Row himself, falling out with label mogul Suge Knight and moving to Master P’s No Limit Records. He scored the top slot on the hip-hop charts with his next two albums: Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998) and No Limit Top Dogg (1999). His last album for No Limit, The Last Meal, came in 2000 and sold over 2 million copies. By now his sound had become less "gangsta rap" and somewhat smoother. Snoop continued to make music throughout the noughties, enjoying a big hit in 2004 with the chart-topping single "Drop It Like It's Hot," which sparked several fruitful collaborations with Pharrell Williams. That year he also reunited with Warren G and Nate Dogg as 213 to drop the album The Hard Way. In 2007, Snoop became the first artist to release a track — "It's The D.O.G." — as a ringtone prior to its release as a single. Branching Out: From Rapper to Actor to Reality Star into acting during the same period and appeared in several films, including Starsky & Hutch, The Wash and Training Day. He also made guest appearances on television shows, including The L Word and Weeds, and starred in his own E! reality show, Snoop Dogg's Father Hood, in 2007. The series featured his wife, Shante, and their three children, Corde, Cordell and Cori. He was part of a sketch show, Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, and participated in the 2011 Comedy Central Roast of future president Donald Trump. Legal Issues, Banned From the U.K. & Australia Since achieving fame, Snoop has had a number of brushes with the law. In 1990, he was convicted of cocaine possession. Three years later, he pleaded guilty to gun possession. Snoop was also tried and acquitted of murder charges in 1996. The case involved the killing of an alleged gang member who was shot by someone in the vehicle Snoop was riding in. Snoop made the news again in April 2006 when the rapper and his posse were taken into custody at a London airport after the group got into a fight at the terminal. The British government banned Snoop from entering the country, although they later had to change their position. (It wasn’t his first brush with notoriety in the United Kingdom — in 1994, The Daily Star carried a picture of Snoop on its front cover with the headline, “Kick this evil bastard out!”) Later in 2006, he was arrested at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California, after officers found marijuana and a gun in his vehicle. In 2007, the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, citing his prior criminal convictions, banned him from entering the country and appearing at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards. Changing His Name to Snoop Lion In early 2012, Snoop announced that he was working for the first time on an all-reggae album, called Reincarnated. Later that year he announced that he was dropping "Dogg" from his name to become Snoop Lion. According to the Los Angeles Times, Snoop decided to change his name after traveling to Jamaica where he met with a priest, who told him: "You are the light, you are the lion." Moved by the meeting, Snoop immediately changed his name. In August 2012, Snoop released Reincarnated's debut single, "La La La." Cannabis Business Outside of music, Snoop has made investments in the burgeoning cannabis business. In November 2015, he launched Leafs By Snoop, becoming the first A-list celebrity to brand a line of cannabis products. That same year he also launched a new digital-media venture called Merry Jane, which focuses on the latest marijuana news. More Music and Screen Roles Snoop's 13th studio album, produced by Pharrell and titled Bush, arrived in May 2015. With the release of singles like "Peaches N Cream" and "So Many Pros," the album shot to No. 1 on the hip-hop/R&B charts and debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard 200. In July 2016, Snoop followed with his 14th studio album, Coolaid, which also garnered positive reception. In May 2017, Snoop dropped his 15th studio album Neva Left. Branching out again, he delivered his first gospel album, Bible of Love, in March 2018, before returning to hip-hop form in summer 2019 with I Wanna Thank Me and its eponymous single. Since 2016, the artist has used his likable laconic personality to good effect in VH1's Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party, in which he and Martha Stewart host dinner parties for various celebrities. He also landed a prominent role in the 2019 animated adaptation of The Addams Family, as the voice of Cousin Itt. Personal Life and Wife Snoop has been married to his high school sweetheart, Shante Taylor, since 1997. They have two sons and one daughter together. Snoop is first cousins with the R&B artists Brandy and Ray J. Fact Check: We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn’t look right, contact us! QUOTES
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Snoop Dogg is getting in on college football bowl season, as he will sponsor the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop this year.
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Snoop Dogg is getting in on bowl season. The rapper and entertainer has become the new sponsor for the Arizona Bowl. Instead of going with a quick, simple name -- Snoop-er Bowl? Doggy Bowl? -- the actual title is a mouthful: the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop. "I’ve sent many players through my SYFL to colleges (and the NFL) so it’s only fitting that I bring the ‘juice’ back to college football,” Snoop Dogg said in a press release. "Dr. Dre and I are excited to bring our brand to the next level with this partnership, and we’re going to make the Arizona Bowl into a game day experience like never before." After being sponsored by Barstool Sports since 2021, the Arizona Bowl now becomes the first bowl to be sponsored by a brand of alcohol. Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop is the first ready-to-drink product from the rappers' new spirits company and its name comes from a hit song off Snoop Dogg's debut album "Doggystyle," which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. "We are a little different from all the other bowls. We’re not afraid to take risks and do things outside of the box," Arizona Bowl executive director Kym Adair said, via Yahoo! Sports. "An alcohol brand has always been off the table for us until recently. Everybody in the stadium is drinking a beer or cocktail. It’s time for the industry to evolve." NCAAF The 2024 contest will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Dec. 28. The game annually features teams from the Mountain West Conference and the Mid-American Conference.
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This article is about the American rapper and actor. For the fictional dog, see Snoopy. Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born October 20, 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg,[note 1] is an American rapper and actor.[5] He became known as one of the popular gangsta rappers during the 1990s. Snoop Dogg has also appeared in many movies and television shows throughout his career. Early life [change | change source] The reason why he is called "Snoop Dogg" is because his mother nicknamed him after a character called "Snoopy". Snoop Dogg was a fan of the Peanuts cartoon, which has the Snoopy character. Snoop Dogg sang in his church choir and played piano as a child. Snoop Dogg's brother, Bing Worthington, was a bad influence for him. He began smoking when he was in the sixth grade. As a young adult, he was involved in gang activity. He was arrested, convicted and put in prison for possession of illegal drugs. Musical career [change | change source] At the beginning of his career, Broadus performed under the stage name Snoop Doggy Dogg. He first appeared on Dr. Dre's first solo album, The Chronic, released in 1992. Later in 1993, Snoop Dogg released his first album Doggystyle. The album became successful. In 1996, his second album, Tha Doggfather, was released. Although the album met with positive acclaim, it was not as successful as his first album. In 2004, his album R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece was released and featured the hit single “Drop It Like It's Hot”. The single became Snoop Dogg's first number one single on the Billboard Hot 100. 2012–2013: Reincarnated [change | change source] In 2012, Snoop Dogg went to Jamaica. He studied the Rastafari movement. He changed his name to Snoop Lion, after the Lion of Judah. This is a name from the tribe of Judah. It is sometimes used to describe Haile Selassie, who is worshipped by Rastafarians. Reincarnated, released in 2013, is his first reggae album.[6] 2018-2022: Bible of Love and Super Bowl LVI [change | change source] In 2018, Snoop Dogg released his first gospel album, Bible of Love. It features appearances from Patti LaBelle, Fred Hammond, Rance Allen, Charlie Wilson, and others. On February 13, 2022, Snoop Dogg performed at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show. Later, he released the album, BODR (Bacc on Death Row). Studio albums Doggystyle (1993) Tha Doggfather (1996) Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998) No Limit Top Dogg (1999) Tha Last Meal (2000) Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss (2002) R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece (2004) Tha Blue Carpet Treatment (2006) Ego Trippin' (2008) Malice n Wonderland (2009) Doggumentary (2011) Reincarnated (2013) Bush (2015) Coolaid (2016) Neva Left (2017) Bible of Love (2018) I Wanna Thank Me (2019) From tha Streets 2 tha Suites (2021) The Algorithm (2021) BODR (2022) Collaboration albums Snoop Dogg presents Tha Eastsidaz with Tha Eastsidaz (2000) Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way with Tha Eastsidaz (2001) The Hard Way with 213 (2004) Mac & Devin Go to High School with Wiz Khalifa (2011) 7 Days of Funk with 7 Days of Funk (2013) Royal Fam with Tha Broadus Boyz (2013)[7] Cuzznz with Daz Dillinger (2016) See the main article: Snoop Dogg filmography Films Year Title Role Notes 1994 Murder Was the Case: The Movie Himself Main role 1996 A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Himself Cameo 1998 Half Baked Scavenger Smoker 1998 Ride Mente 1999 Urban Menace Preacher Caleb Main role 1999 Whiteboyz Himself Cameo 1999 Hot Boyz C-Dawg 2000 The Wrecking Crew Dra-Man Main role 2000 Up in Smoke Tour Himself Concert film 2001 Training Day Blue 2001 Baby Boy Rodney 2001 Bones Jimmy Bones Main role 2001 The Wash Dee Loc Main role 2003 Old School Himself Cameo 2003 Malibu's Most Wanted Ronnie Rizzat Voice role 2003 Bigg Snoop Dogg: Raw 'N Uncut Vol. 1[8] Himself Main role 2004 Starsky & Hutch Huggy Bear Brown 2004 Soul Plane Captain Antoine Mack 2005 Racing Stripes Lightning Voice role 2005 The Tenants Willie Spearmint Main role 2005 Boss'n Up Corde Christopher Main role 2007 Arthur and the Invisibles Max Voice role 2008 Singh Is Kinng Himself Bollywood movie 2009 Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder Himself Voice role 2009 Falling Up Raul 2009 Brüno Himself 2009 Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard Max Voice role 2011 The Big Bang Puss 2012 We the Party Big D 2012 Mac & Devin Go to High School Mac Johnson Main role 2013 Turbo Smooth Move Voice role 2013 Reincarnated Himself Documentary 2013 Scary Movie 5 Ja'Marcus 2014 The Distortion of Sound Himself 2015 Pitch Perfect 2 Himself 2015 The Culture High Himself 2016 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Himself 2017 Grow House Himself 2018 Future World Love Lord 2019 The Beach Bum Lingerie 2019 Trouble Snoop Voice role 2019 Dolemite Is My Name Roj 2019 The Addams Family Cousin Itt Voice role 2020 Unbelievable!!!!! Major LeGrande Bushe 2020 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Himself 2021 All-Star Weekend Himself Post-production[9] 2021 The Addams Family 2 Cousin Itt Voice role 2024 The Garfield Movie Snoop Catt Voice role Television Year Title Role Notes 1993–1994 The Word Himself 2 episodes 1994 Martin Himself Episode: "No Love Lost" 1997 The Steve Harvey Show Himself Episode: "I Do, I Don't" 2001 King of the Hill Alabaster Jones Episode: "Ho Yeah!" 2001 Just Shoot Me Himself Episode: "Finch in the Dogg House" 2002–2003 Doggy Fizzle Televizzle Himself 8 episodes 2003 Playmakers Big E Episode: "Tenth of a Second" 2003 Crank Yankers Himself Episode: "Snoop Dogg & Kevin Nealon" 2004 Chappelle's Show Puppet Dangle/Himself Episode 10 2004 Las Vegas Himself Episode: "Two of a Kind" 2004 The Bernie Mac Show Calvin Episode: "Big Brother" 2004 The L Word Slim Daddy Episodes: "Luck, Next Time" & "Liberally" 2004 2004 Spike Video Game Awards Host/Himself TV special 2006 Weeds Himself Episode: "MILF Money" 2007–2009 Snoop Dogg's Father Hood Himself 2 seasons, 18 episodes 2007 Monk Russel “Murderuss“ Kray Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Rapper" 2008, 2010, 2013 One Life to Live Himself 3 episodes Wrote and produced theme song[10] 2009 Dogg After Dark Himself 1 season, 7 episodes 2009; 2015 WWE Raw Host/Himself TV special 2010 The Boondocks Macktastic Episode: "Bitches to Rags" 2010 Big Time Rush Himself Episode: "Big Time Christmas" 2011 90210 Himself Episode: "Blue Naomi" 2011 The Cleveland Show Himself Episode: "Back to Cool" 2014 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Himself Guest appearance 2014 Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Himself Guest appearance 2015 Snoop & Son, a Dad's Dream Himself 1 season, 5 episodes 2015 Sanjay and Craig[11] Street Dogg Episode: "Street Dogg" 2015 Show Me the Money 4[12] Himself Episode 4 2016–2017 Trailer Park Boys Himself 5 episodes 2016 Lip Sync Battle Himself Episode: "Snoop Dogg vs Chris Paul" 2016–present Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party Himself Co-host 2017 The Simpsons Himself Episode: "The Great Phatsby" 2017 Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta Himself Guest appearances 2017 The Joker's Wild Himself Host 2018 Coach Snoop Himself All 8 Episodes of Netflix documentary 2018 Sugar Himself Episode: "Snoop Dogg surprises a young father who is working to turn his life around." 2019 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit P.T. Banks Episode: "Diss" 2019 American Dad! Tommie Tokes Episode: "Jeff and the Dank Ass Weed Factory" 2020 F Is for Family Rev. Sugar Squires Voice; episode: "R is For Rosie" 2020 Utopia Falls The Archive Series regular 2020 Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special Himself Television special 2021 The Voice Himself Knockout Mega Mentor 2021 Black Mafia Family Pastor Swift Upcoming series Stage play Year Title Role Notes 2018 Redemption of a Dogg Himself Musical tour Video games Year Title Voice role Notes 2003 True Crime: Streets of LA Himself Playable character 2004 Def Jam: Fight for NY Crow Likeness 2012 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Himself Likeness 2013 Way of the Dogg Himself Likeness 2013 Call of Duty: Ghosts Multiplayer Announcer (DLC) Likeness 2015 Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff Himself Playable character 2019 Madden NFL 20 Himself Playable character 2019 NHL 20 Himself Occasional announcer Biographical film portrayals Year Title Portrayed by Notes 2009 Notorious Anwan Glover Biographical movie about the Notorious B.I.G. 2015 Straight Outta Compton Lakeith Stanfield Biographical movie about N.W.A 2017 All Eyez on Me Jarrett Ellis Biographical movie about Tupac Shakur Other websites [change | change source] Official website Snoopdog TV on YouTube Snoop Dogg discography at Discogs
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Snoop Dogg and the rest of the Broadus family appeared on Celebrity Family Feud on Sunday, and Snoop showed up and showed out for the competition. The show began with a question about what Grandma would do if she caught Grandpa smoking weed. Snoop was very quick to the buzzer, but his "put hands on them" response wasn't enough to beat "Sugar" Ray Leonard, and Steve Harvey really enjoyed the irony. Despite the early miss, the Broadus' went on to claim the Feud title. Watch more clips from Snoop Dogg's appearance on Celebrity Family Feud below
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Former Gambino family underboss turned FBI informant Salvatore 'Sammy the Bull' Gravano claimed the late James Caan was connected to the infamous Colombo mob family.
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A former mobster claimed The Godfather star James Caan, who passed away on Thursday, was associated with the mob and had to ask a New York crime boss for permission to be in the iconic film. Megyn Kelly was interviewing former Gambino family underboss turned FBI informant Salvatore 'Sammy the Bull' Gravano when she shared with him the breaking news of Caan's death yesterday. Gravano then claimed that Caan, 82, was connected to the mob and was present when the actor allegedly asked Colombo family boss Joe Colombo for permission to star as Sonny Corleone in The Godfather. 'He was in the mob,' Gravano told a confused Kelly on SiriusXM'ss The Megyn Kelly Show. 'James Caan was in — was hooked in with the mob.' 'I was there when he came down and asked permission to be in that movie. I was there with Carmine Persico,' Gravano said, referencing another Colombo family boss allegedly present. 'Joe Colombo gave him the role. He was connected with the Colombo family.' Despite Kelly's skepticism, Gravano doubled down and said that while Caan was not a made member of the mob - given that he was Jewish born from German immigrants - he was an associate of the Colombo family. Taken aback by his comments, Kelly asked Gravano to elaborate on his claims against the late actor. 'It’s an associate of the mob,' Gravano said of Caan' alleged connections. 'In other words, he’s on record now with the mafia as an associate. 'He’s not a made member. He’s not one of us, but he’s an associate of the Colombos. Just like [Frank] Sinatra was,' he added, referencing the famed singer who often flaunted his ties with the mafia. Startled by the claims, Kelly apologized to her viewers as she could not immediately verify his ex-mobster's claims. 'I feel uncomfortable if none of this is true, disparaging him on the day of his death,' she said as she moved the conversation away from Caan. Gravano was a high-ranking mafioso who arranged and carried out murders for John Gotti in the 1980s before secretly partnering with the FBI in 1991 and helping bring down 39 mobsters - including Gotti, head of the Gambino crime family. In exchange for acting as a government informant, Gravano was given a five-year sentence in 1994, but released after one year later because of time previously served. Throughout his criminal career, he admitted to killing 19 people - including his best friend. A representative for Caan did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com's request for comment. Caan, the son of a German-Jewish butcher, grew up in New York City and played football at Michigan State University, before discovering his passion for acting. He became a common face at the Playboy Mansion during the 1970s and 1980s after rocketing to stardom and was known to love to party. He managed a staggering six-decade career despite drug problems, outbursts of temper and minor brushes with the law. Caan had been a favorite of Francis Ford Coppola since the 1960s, when Coppola cast him for the lead in 'Rain People.' He was primed for a featured role in 'The Godfather' as Sonny, the No. 1 enforcer and eldest son of Mafia boss Vito Corleone. Sonny Corleone, a violent and reckless man who conducted many killings, met his own end in one of the most jarring movie scenes in history. For decades after, he once said, strangers would approach him on the street and jokingly warn him to stay clear of toll roads. Despite Coppola's fears he had made a flop, the 1972 release was an enormous critical and commercial success and brought supporting actor Oscar nominations for Caan, Robert Duvall, and Al Pacino. Tributes flooded in for the star - who was featured in Misery, Elf and Mickey Blue Eyes, along with more than 100 other movies - led by fellow Godfather star Al Pacino, who called the late actor his 'fictional brother and my lifelong friend.' Caan was married four times and is survived by his five children – Tara, 57; Scott, 45; Alexander James, 31; James Arthur, 26; and Jacob Nicholas Caan, 23. Caan's family said in a post on his Twitter on Thursday: 'It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Jimmy on the evening of July 6. 'The family appreciates the outpouring of love and heartfelt condolences and asks that you continue to respect their privacy during this difficult time.' They signed it off saying 'end of tweet', as the actor would do. His manager Matt DelPiano added: 'Jimmy was one of the greatest. Not only was he one of the best actors our business has ever seen, he was funny, loyal, caring and beloved. 'Our relationship was always friendship before business. I will miss him dearly and am proud to have worked with him all these years.' Caan's passing comes just over a month after fellow gangster actor Ray Liotta passed away in his sleep in the Dominican Republic. He passed away in bed at Casas del XVI in Zona Colonial in May just weeks after filming started on a new project called Dangerous Waters.
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About Snoop Dogg Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. aka Snoop Dogg was born on October 20, 1971. Raised in Long Beach, California by his mother and step-father, he was nicknamed Snoopy as a child due to his love of, and likeness to, the Peanuts character. Snoop began rapping in sixth grade and was a diligent student and avid churchgoer as a child, who helped his family make ends meet by selling candy, delivering newspapers, and bagging groceries. His love of music was also furthered by singing and playing piano at the Golgotha Trinity Baptist Church. As a teenager, he was a member of the Rollin' 20s Crips gang in the Eastside area of Long Beach and was regularly in trouble with the law, finding himself frequently in and out of jail after finishing high school. Under the name 213 (after the area code of his native Long Beach), Snoop recorded several tapes with his two cousins Nate Dogg and Lil' ½ Dead and friend Warren G. One of these mixtapes ended up in the hands of producer Dr Dre, who heard Snoop's freestyle over the song "Hold On" by En Vogue. Dre was so impressed that he called him to invite him to an audition. It was around this time that he was taught songwriting by former N.W.A. collaborator The D.O.C. Career 1992-1998: Death Row, Doggystyle and Tha Doggfather Choosing Snoop Doggy Dogg as a stage name, he began recording with Dr Dre in 1992, first on the theme song of the film Deep Cover and then on Dr. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic, alongside other members of the rap group, Tha Dogg Pound. Doggystyle, his debut album, was released in November 1993, and was a huge hit, helped in part by his exposure on The Chronic. The album was released on Death Row and featured several other artists who were affiliated with the label including Daz Dillinger, Kurupt and Nate Dogg. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, setting the first week sales record for a debuting artist and the fastest-selling hip-hop album ever. It also launched the singles "Who Am I (What's My Name)?" and "Gin and Juice", which both reached the top ten most-played songs in the United States. The album is credited for introducing the hip-hop subgenre of g-funk to a mainstream audience and for furthering the popularity of West Coast hip-hop. It has since been certified seven-times platinum. He fictional short film Murder Was the Case and its accompanying soundtrack in 1994, with the soundtrack debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and launching the single "What Would You Do", which was also included on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards in 1996. He released his second studio album, Tha Doggfather, in 1996. The album also topped the Billboard 200, but featured a softer G-funk inspired sound than his debut, and did not featured production from Dr Dre, who had left Death Row over a contract dispute. Wishing to move away from the "gangsta" lifestyle after the death of his friend and labelmate Tupac Shakur and the racketeering indictment of Death Row co-founder Suge Knight, Snoop also left the label. 1998-2006: No Limit and continued success In March 1998, Snoop signed with Master P's No Limit Records, making his debut on the label later that year with Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, which was released under the name Snoop Dogg. His third consecutive album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200, it was followed by No Limit Top Dogg (1999), which debuted at number two, and Tha Last Meal (2000), which debuted at number four, sold over two million copies and was his final album on No Limit Records. 1999 also saw the release of his autobiography, Tha Doggfather. 2002 saw a change in direction for Snoop, who had moved away from his former "gangsta" image to become a "pimp". He released the album Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$, on Priority/Capitol/EMI, which launched the hit singles "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" and "Beautiful", featuring guest vocals by Pharrell (the latter of which also featured vocals by Charlie Wilson). Two years later, he signed his label, Doggystyle Records, with Geffen Records/Star Trak Entertainment and began working with producer duo The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo). He released R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece that years, launching the singles "Drop It Like It's Hot" (featuring Pharrell), which became his first number one single on the Hot 100, and "Signs", featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson, which entered the UK chart at number two – his highest entry on the chart. With Warren G and Nate Dogg, under the name 213, he released the album The Hard Way (2004). The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and included the single "Groupie Luv". In 2006, Snoop appeared on two tracks on Ice Cube's album Laugh Now, Cry Later, including "Go to Church", and on several tracks on Tha Dogg Pound's Cali Iz Active. He also appeared on "Keep Bouncing" by Too $hort (with will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas) and "Gangsta Walk" by Coolio. That year, he released his eighth studio album, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, which debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and launched the single "That's That Shit" featuring R. Kelly. 2007-2012: Ego Trippin', Malice n Wonderland and Doggumentary In March 2008, Snoop released his ninth studio album, Ego Trippin', which debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and launched the top ten single "Sexual Eruption". He released his tenth studio album, Malice n Wonderland, in 2009, which was his first studio album to peak outside the top 20 of the Billboard 200. In 2010, he appeared on several singles as a featured rapper, including: "California Gurls" by Katy Perry, "Flashing" by Dr. Dre, "Seat Change" by Curren$y, "Get 'em Girls" by Jessica Mauboy and "Mr. Romeo" by Emii. He also collaborated with American comedy troupe the Lonely Island the title track from their 2011 album Turtleneck & Chain. 2011 saw the release of his eleventh studio album, Doggumentary, as well as further collaborations, including Gorrilaz' "Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach" with the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble from their album Plastic Beach, and "Pornographic" from Tech N9ne's album All 6's and 7's, which also features E-40 and Krizz Kaliko. 2012-2013: Reincarnated and 7 Days of Funk In 2012, after spending time exploring reggae and Rastafari culture in Jamaica, Snoop reinvented himself under the stage name Snoop Lion, which he claims was given to him by a Rastafarian priest. His transformation into Snoop Lion was recorded in the documentary Reincarnated, which also featured a companion album of the same name. Both were released in spring 2013, and the album debuted at number 16 on the Billboard 200, stayed at the top of the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart for 34 non-consecutive weeks, and was nominated for Best Reggae Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. 2013 also saw the formation of 7 Days of Funk – a funk duo Snoop formed with musician Dâm-Funk under the name Snoopzilla. They released their self-titled debut in December 2013, which was well-received critically. 2015-2017: Bush, Coolaid and Neva Left In May 2015, Snoop released his first album after his return to using the stage name Snoop Dogg. The album, Bush, was produced by The Neptunes and features guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Stevie Wonder, Charlie Wilson, Gwen Stefani, T.I. and Rick Ross. It debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200 and at number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2016, he released Coolaid, his fourteenth studio album, which features collaborations with Too $hort, Swizz Beatz, Jeremih, Wiz Khalifa, Trick Trick, E-40, Jazze Pha, Suga Free and October London, and has an accompanying music film of the same name. This was followed by 2017's Neva Left, which features several guest vocalists including Redman, Method Man, B-Real, KRS-One, and frequent collaborators Charlie Wilson and Wiz Khalifa, among others. 2018: Bible of Love 2018 saw another change in musical direction for Snoop, who released Bible of Love – a gospel album that was released on his newly founded All The Time Entertainment label, which was created to give opportunity to up-and-coming gospel artists. It topped the US Gospel Chart for seven non-consecutive weeks. Snoop's Puff Puff Pass tour ran from November 24, 2018 to January 5, 2019 and featured Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Too $hort, Warren G, Kurupt, and others. 2019: I Wanna Thank Me In August 2019, Snoop released his seventeenth studio album, I Wanna Thank Me, which features guest appearances from Rick Rock, Chris Brown, Jermaine Dupri, Stresmatic, YG, RJ, Mustard, Slim Jxmmi, Russ, Wiz Khalifa, DJ Battlecat, Lil Duval, Swizz Beatz, Slick Rick, Trey Songz and the late Nate Dogg, among others. On July 1, 2019, Vietnamese singer Son Tung M-TP released the song Hãy Trao Cho Anh (Give it to Me) featuring Snoop Dogg, which has since amassed over 158 million views on YouTube.
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Snoop Dogg acquires Death Row Records from MNRK Music Group
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‘I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand…
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Hip Hop legend Snoop Dogg has acquired the Death Row Records brand from MNRK Music Group. Formed in Los Angeles in the early 1990s, Death Row Records has been home to a number of the most iconic names in Hip Hop including Dr. Dre and 2Pac, and was Snoop Dogg’s debut label. The label was founded by Dr. Dre, The D.O.C., Suge Knight and Dick Griffey. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. MNRK is controlled by private equity funds managed by global investment firm Blackstone. Blackstone has $881 billion in assets under management include investment vehicles focused on private equity, real estate, public debt and equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, and more. MNRK Music Group changed its name from eOne Music in September, following Hasbro’s sale of its eOne music division to entities controlled by Blackstone for USD $385 million in early 2021. The deal added to a portfolio of music companies under Blackstone that also include music rights org SESAC. MNRK Music Group, described as one of the largest independent music companies in the world, is home to the music publishing catalog of Chuck Berry, plus music companies Dualtone Music Group and Last Gang. Its catalog across divisions consists of 54,000 music tracks, including multiple Grammy winners and platinum selling hits. To learn more visit mnrk.com. Snoop Dogg has released 20 studio albums, sold over 40 million albums worldwide, and has received 20 Grammy nominations. In addition to his work in music, Snoop Dogg currently has numerous partnership deals with major studios and networks, including TBS, Netflix, VH1 and more. His accolades include an Emmy Award nomination for his role as Executive Producer and Co-host of VH1’s hit show, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner, Executive Producer of MTV’s Mary + Jane, Executive Producer, Host of TNT’s game show, Joker’s Wild and Executive Producer of acclaimed Netflix’s show, Coach Snoop. In June 2021 Snoop Dogg joined Def Jam as Executive Creative and Strategic Consultant. Following the news of Snoop Dogg joining Def Jam as Executive Creative and Strategic Consultant, the superstar artist announced the appointment of Shante Broadus to his executive team as his official manager. “I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand, which has immense untapped future value.” Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg, now Owner of Death Row Records, said: “I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand, which has immense untapped future value. “It feels good to have ownership of the label I was part of at the beginning of my career and as one of the founding members. This is an extremely meaningful moment for me. “I would like to personally thank the teams at Blackstone, MNRK and especially David Kestnbaum, who worked collaboratively with me over several months to make this exciting homecoming a reality. I’m looking forward to building the next chapter of Death Row Records.” “We are excited to put the Death Row Records brand back in the hands of a legend like Snoop Dogg.” David Kestnbaum, Blackstone David Kestnbaum, a Senior Managing Director at Blackstone, added: “We at Blackstone are strong supporters of the artist and creator community in our entertainment investments. “We are excited to put the Death Row Records brand back in the hands of a legend like Snoop Dogg. We wish him success in the years ahead as the brand moves forward under his leadership and vision.” “Snoop is clearly the executive to take Death Row into its next 30 years.” Chris Taylor, MNRK Music Group Chris Taylor, MNRK Music Group’s, President & CEO, said: “Snoop is clearly the executive to take Death Row into its next 30 years. “MNRK has been honored to oversee this legendary brand over the last decade and enjoyed introducing it to millions of new fans in 2021 through our award-winning 30th anniversary marketing campaign.”Music Business Worldwide
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Snoop Dogg Is Entering The Cereal Game With ‘Snoop Loopz’
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Snoop Dogg's "Snoop Loopz" breakfast cereal is the Grammy-nominated rapper's newest business venture. The cereal is coming soon.
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Snoop Dogg is ready to take the breakfast business by storm with the launch of his newest product. The rapper-entrepreneur is launching a cereal called “Snoop Loopz” which will be coming soon to a breakfast table near you. The whole grain cereal is comparable Kellogg’s Fruit Loops but with marshmallows. Master P unveiled the collab on Instagram with an animated photo of the cereal box writing, “Broadus Foods introduces the best tasting cereal in the game.” The rap mogul added excitedly, “@snoopdogg we’re taking over the grocery stores. Snooploopz.com The more we make the more we give. #GODisgood #familybusiness Berry delicious Fo Shizzle! You won’t have to go on a treasure hunt looking for marshmallows in Snoop Loopz we have more! Snoop Dogg (born Calvin Broadus) is the founder of Broadus Foods while Master P (born Percy Miller) serves as the brand’s chief executive officer. Broadus Foods, which houses the “Momma Snoop” brand, already has a host of breakfast items including syrup, pancake mix, grits, and oatmeal according to the website. The launch date for “Snoop Loopz” has not yet been announced. Snoop Dogg: 10 Of His Best Songs, Ranked Autumn Hawkins is the National Hip-Hop and R&B writer for Beasley Media, currently residing in New Jersey. Prior to working at Beasley Media, she was in broadcast news as an entertainment producer. When she's not impatiently waiting for Beyoncé to drop new music, she is reading, shopping, or planning a vacation.
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Yes, Ray J and Brandy Are Siblings — But Their Other Relatives Are In The 'Family Business,' Too
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Yes, folks, Ray J and Brandy are brother and sister. Approximately once a year, Twitter shows up and shows out with shock about who’s related to who in the entertainment industry. And, apparently, this time around went to the Norwood siblings. According to Revolt TV, Ray J surprised his big sister with a tattoo featuring her name prominently scrawled across his lower arm. “This is real love,” she captioned a screenshot of the two on Facetime, on September 30. “I couldn’t have asked for a better brother. I love you @rayj #bestfriends #rayjXbrandy #rayjsis #rayjsister.” For the rest of the day, the Norwoods were trending on Twitter with the realization. If only there was a search engine that was easily accessible that provided this information, and more, with just a few clicks of a button. If only , right? Anyway, in light of these recent revelations, we decided to break down the musical family tree of the Norwood family. Believe it or not, Ray J and Brandy aren’t the only ones who...
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Yes, folks, Ray J and Brandy are brother and sister. Approximately once a year, Twitter shows up and shows out with shock about who’s related to who in the entertainment industry. And, apparently, this time around went to the Norwood siblings. According to Revolt TV, Ray J surprised his big sister with a tattoo featuring her name prominently scrawled across his lower arm. “This is real love,” she captioned a screenshot of the two on Facetime, on September 30. “I couldn’t have asked for a better brother. I love you @rayj #bestfriends #rayjXbrandy #rayjsis #rayjsister.” For the rest of the day, the Norwoods were trending on Twitter with the realization. If only there was a search engine that was easily accessible that provided this information, and more, with just a few clicks of a button. If only, right? Anyway, in light of these recent revelations, we decided to break down the musical family tree of the Norwood family. Believe it or not, Ray J and Brandy aren’t the only ones who are in the entertainment industry. Let’s take a look at some of their relatives who have also made their mark in the business. (You might want to bookmark this page for future reference, in case one of their other relatives starts trending.) Editorial note: The net worths listed here are a speculative estimate drawn from various online outlets.
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Snoop Dogg | Biography, Songs, Movies, Real Name, Olympics, Albums, & Facts
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Snoop Dogg is an American rapper and songwriter who became one of the best-known figures in gangsta rap in the 1990s and was for many the epitome of West Coast hip-hop culture. His drawled lyrics, West Coast slang, and exaggerated verbal tics made him a popular icon.
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Snoop Dogg American rapper and actor Byname of: Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. Also called: Snoop Doggy Dogg and Snoop Lion Born: October 20, 1971, Long Beach, California, U.S. (age 52) Snoop Dogg (born October 20, 1971, Long Beach, California, U.S.) is an American rapper and songwriter who became one of the best-known figures in gangsta rap in the 1990s and is for many the epitome of West Coast hip-hop culture. Dr. Dre and Doggystyle Snoop Dogg’s signature drawled lyrics took inspiration from his early encounters with the law. After high school he was in and out of prison for several years before seriously pursuing a career in hip-hop. Eventually, he came to the attention of famed producer-rapper Dr. Dre, who featured him on his single “Deep Cover” and on his landmark album The Chronic (both 1992). Snoop’s prominent vocals on the hit singles “Dre Day” and “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” fueled a rapid ascent to stardom. His work on the latter single garnered him his first Grammy Award nomination. His own album Doggystyle (1993) became the first debut record to enter the Billboard 200 chart at number one. Its single “Gin and Juice” became one of Snoop’s signature songs and scored him a Grammy nomination for best rap solo performance. Legal problems and public persona Britannica Quiz Pop Culture Quiz While recording Doggystyle, Snoop was arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting. Although he was ultimately cleared of all charges, the incident entangled him in court for years, contributing to a long delay before the release of his next album, Tha Doggfather (1996). By that time the gangsta rap movement had begun to ebb. For a few years Snoop’s records failed to generate excitement comparable to that of his debut, but his carefully cultivated—and at times cartoonish—public persona made him a pop culture icon. His West Coast slang and exaggerated verbal tics entered the popular American vocabulary. In 2010 he collaborated with Katy Perry on the hit single “California Gurls,” a tribute to the two performers’ home state. Other musical projects Snoop’s first song to reach the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart was “Drop It Like It’s Hot” (2004), featuring Pharrell. It spent 30 weeks on the chart and three weeks at number one. In 2012 Snoop announced that, as a result of his embrace of the Rastafari movement, he had adopted the name Snoop Lion. Under that moniker, he released the reggae album Reincarnated a year later, which earned him a Grammy nomination in the best reggae album category. Also in 2013 he collaborated (under the name Snoopzilla) with funk musician Dâm Funk on the album 7 Days of Funk. He resumed the name Snoop Dogg for the funk and R&B release Bush (2015), produced by Pharrell Williams. Snoop returned to rap for Neva Left (2017) and followed up with a double album of gospel music, Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love (2018). After that detour, he released the rap album I Wanna Thank Me (2019). In 2022 Snoop was among a group of hip-hop stars—which included Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige—who performed at the Super Bowl halftime show. Acquisition of Death Row Records Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now In 2022 Snoop acquired Death Row Records, the record label that had launched his career. (The label was founded by Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, Dick Griffey, and the D.O.C. in 1991, but its future became uncertain in 2006 after both Knight and the label filed for bankruptcy.) Death Row’s first release under Snoop’s tutelage was his own album, BODR (for “Bacc on Death Row”). Film and TV work and business ventures Throughout his career, Snoop has been a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows and has amassed a substantial number of film credits, including Training Day (2001). The rapper lent his distinctive parlance to such animated series as The Boondocks and The Simpsons as well as the features Turbo (2013), The Addams Family (2019), The Addams Family 2 (2021), and The Garfield Movie (2024). He starred in Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood (2007–09), a reality TV series chronicling his home life, and he appeared with lifestyle innovator Martha Stewart on the cooking show Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party (2016–20). In 2017 Snoop and Stewart were nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for their work as cohosts of the show. The unlikely friends also launched a series of wines with the brand 19 Crimes, and Snoop later developed, with Dr. Dre, a line of cocktails named for his hit song “Gin and Juice.” A longtime advocate of marijuana use, Snoop introduced his own line called Leafs by Snoop in 2015, followed by a series of cannabis products under the brand name Death Row Cannabis in 2023. The following year he opened a licensed cannabis dispensary in Los Angeles and unveiled cannabis-related items honoring his friend and former Death Row label-mate Tupac Shakur, who was murdered in 1996 during a notorious rivalry between East Coast and West Coast rappers. Involvement with the Olympics During the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo (which were held in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic), he appeared on the TV show Olympic Highlights with Kevin Hart and Snoop Dogg, in which the two men provided a humorous look at the Games. Snoop was selected to carry the Olympic torch on its final leg before the opening ceremony of the 2024 Games in Paris. He was also a special correspondent for NBC’s coverage of the Games. The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by René Ostberg.
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Snoop Dogg's Brother Bing Worthington Dead at 44
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Snoop Dogg is in mourning after his younger brother Bing Worthington died at age 44: “Always made us laugh.”
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Snoop Dogg's family has suffered a tragic loss. The "Gin and Juice" rapper shared Feb. 16 that his younger brother, Bing Worthington, died at the age of 44. Snoop posted one tribute posted to Instagram that showed him with Bing and their nephew Rollin Carter, while the 52-year-old was seen joking around with his siblings—older brother Jerry Carter—in a separate post. "Always made us laugh," Snoop captioned the family video. "u bac with moms." In a third post, Snoop shared a photo of Bing giving a birthday cake to their mom Beverly Tate, who passed away in October 2021. He added in the caption alongside crying and praying hands emojis, "bac wit momma." Indeed, Bing and Beverly were close. "Me and my big bros snoop and left at the hospital showing my mom show much love," he captioned a photo of himself, Snoop and Jerry on Instagram May 2021. "pray for us." In the wake of his passing, many of Snoop's friends shared their heartfelt condolences on social media. "Stay strong big bro," Tyrese Gibson commented under one of Snoop's tribute to Bing. "I'm sorry this happened….. Prayers love and light to you and your family." Meanwhile, Tamar Braxton wrote, "sorry for all your Loss Brother." Added Shar Jackson, "so sorry for your loss unc.... I'm gonna miss him."
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Here’s Who Snoop Dogg Would Have on His ‘Dream Team’ If Rapping Were an Olympic Sport
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Snoop Dogg shared the rappers he'd pick for Team USA if rapping were an Olympic sport. See what he told Billboard.
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Snoop Dogg is completing another side mission in life when he joins NBC as part of the coverage slated for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics. While breakdancing is now an Olympic sport, rapping won’t be at the Olympic Games in Paris. However, if there were a team for rap at the Games, Snoop Dogg knows the three hip-hop legends he’d be taking with him to represent the United States. “Definitely would take Eminem,” Snoop tells Billboard on a Wednesday morning (July 24) conference call from Paris. “Gotta have that global experience. I definitely would take Rakim. Old school. Then I would go grab a female. I’d go grab Queen Latifah. Just so that way, I got some royalty. Then, naturally, I gotta take Snoop Dogg. Come on, man. What are we talking about? I mean, dream team. Let’s go.” With Snoop joined by Rakim, Eminem and Queen Latifah, were rapping an actual Olympic sport, he’d be bringing quite the potent mix of rhyming icons with him as part of Team USA, with his picks boasting plenty of experience in the hip-hop realm. It’s slated to be a very busy few weeks in France for Snoop Dogg once the Opening Ceremony kicks off the Olympic Games on Friday night (July 26). He’ll join NBC’s Mike Tirico as part of Primetime In Paris, which will provide wall-to-wall coverage of Olympic competitions, and will go behind the scenes with some of the world’s favorite athletes. Snoop Dogg will also be serving as a torchbearer at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The Death Row alum is set to carry the lit-up torch through the streets of Saint-Denis in northern Paris. “It says a lot about America as far as where we at in this world,” he said later in the call about having the torchbearer honor bestowed upon him. “I look at it as a prestigious honor. I would’ve never truly dreamed of something like this. I’ma be on my best behavior. I’ma be on my best athleticism. I’ll be able to breath slow, walk fast and have a smile on my face.” Snoop continued, “I’m thinking back to Muhammad Ali and when Muhammad Ali was holding it. It was emotional for all of us to see the champ holding that torch and walking it up there. That’s what it feels like to me. My own version of it.”
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Snoop Dogg: 5 Brands You (Might) Have Not Known He Owns
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Snoop Dogg is a cultural icon but he has also proven to be a savvy businessman. Check out five brands you might not have known he owns.
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Snoop Dogg is a cultural icon, and he has also proven to be a savvy businessman. Snoop made his name in music back in the ’90s when he got his start by being featured on Dr. Dre’s “Deep Cover” and throughout several songs on Dre’s debut solo album The Chronic (1992). A lot of times rappers “age out” of the game but Snoop has kept himself relevant on many levels and one in which is pivoting to other areas besides hip-hop. He has used his success in rap to build businesses that cater to his fanbase which has led the rapper in creating a 140M empire. Check out five brands you might not have known he owns:
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Proud of you nephew Snoop Dogg! I will always be here for you and the fam. Love y’all so much!
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Snoop Dogg and the Pittsburgh Steelers - We're not sure how exactly Snoop became a Steelers fan — he's said he's been one since the team's 1970s dynasty days — but L.A. hasn't had a football team in almost 20 years. Either way, the Dogg blessed Wiz with a verse on the remix to the Steelers anthem "Black and Yellow." - Music's game-time fanatics.
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2024-07-18T13:40:00-04:00
Donald Glover is gearing up to release his final Childish Gambino album, 'Bando Stone & the New World,' on Friday. In a new interview with 'The New York Times,' the actor/musician is opening up about retiring his stage name.
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It's almost time to say goodbye to Childish Gambino. The actor/musician, whose real name is Donald Glover, opened up to The New York Times in a July 18 interview about why he plans to retire his stage name following the release of his new album, Bando Stone & the New World. "It really was just like, 'Oh, it’s done,'" the 40-year-old Community star told the outlet. "It’s not fulfilling. And I just felt like I didn’t need to build in this way anymore." Glover began working in both comedy and music in the mid-2000s, though he released a couple of projects under the name "mc DJ" before first using the Childish Gambino moniker for his 2008 mixtape, Sick Boi. He's previously revealed the persona came from a Wu-Tang Clan name generator. According to the NYT, the "Redbone" performer's decision to put the stage name to rest is also inspired by the decreasing success of full-length albums, touring difficulties, life as a father to three sons (Legend, Drake and Donald Glover III) and his film and television projects as well as his multimedia company Gilga. Rapping as Childish Gambino has long been a temporary plan for Glover. "I want to have periods in my life," he told TODAY in 2015. "I feel like Childish Gambino is a period that should come to a close. I like endings." Elsewhere in the interview, however, the "This Is America" artist clarified that he "always" wants to "do music." Glover officially announced the endpoint of Childish Gambino was in sight during his headlining set at the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival in New York City, telling the crowd at the time, "I'll see you for the last Gambino album." It's possible he changed his mind since then, as his fourth studio album, 3.15.20, was released in March 2020 before a reworked version, titled Altavista, dropped earlier this year. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Now, Glover is gearing up to release Bando Stone & the New World, his fifth official album, on July 19. He'll support the album with a world tour, kicking off in the U.S. on Sunday, Aug. 11, at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City and wrapping in Chicago at United Center on Thursday, Oct. 3. "Success to me is, honestly, being able to put out a wide-scale album that I would listen to," he told the NYT in the new interview. "For this album, I really wanted to be able to play big rooms and have big, anthemic songs that fill those rooms, so that people feel a sense of togetherness."
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Snoop Dogg acquires Death Row Records label that made him famous
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2022-02-09T00:00:00
Founded in part by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight, Death Row Records was created in 1992 and was home to some of the biggest names in West Coast hip-hop.
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Days before he performs during halftime of Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium, rapper Snoop Dogg expanded his business empire Wednesday with the acquisition of Death Row Records, the label on which he rose to fame. Snoop Dogg purchased the label from MNRK Music Group, which is controlled by the Blackstone investment firm. Terms of the deal were not released. "I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand, which has immense untapped future value," Snoop Dogg said in a statement. "It feels good to have ownership of the label I was part of at the beginning of my career and as one of the founding members. This is an extremely meaningful moment for me. "... I'm looking forward to building the next chapter of Death Row Records," he said. David Kestnbaum, a senior managing director for Blackstone, said in a statement, "We are excited to put the Death Row Records brand back in the hands of a legend like Snoop Dogg. We wish him success in the years ahead as the brand moves forward under his leadership and vision." Founded in part by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight, Death Row Records was created in 1992 and was home to some of the biggest names in West Coast hip-hop, including Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur, The D.O.C. and Nate Dogg. The label went through a variety of ownership changes following 2006 bankruptcy proceedings. The Blackstone Group acquired the label in April 2021. Snoop Dogg will be performing the halftime show with Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar.
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See Snoop Dogg’s Mid-Century Modern Picks on Celebrity IOU
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2008-03-14T00:00:00
The music icon seeks out statement seating for a life-changing renovation project.
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Snoop Dogg joins the Nation of Islam
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2009-03-02T00:00:00
'I'm an advocate for peace,' claims rapper as he appears at US religious group convention
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https://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/mar/02/snoop-dogg-nation-islam
Rapper Snoop Dogg surprised fans and reporters alike this weekend by revealing he has joined the Nation of Islam. Speaking at the religious group's Saviours' Day convention in Chicago, the 37-year-old praised the group's supreme minister and national representative Louis Farrakhan. It is reported by the Associated Press that he also made a donation to the group of $1,000. Snoop Dogg, real name Calvin Broadus, talked about his reasons for joining the religious group in relatively loose terms. "I'm an advocate for peace. I've been in the peace movement ever since I've been making music," he told followers. "My whole thing is not about really trying to push my thing on you. It's just about the way I live, and I live how I'm supposed to live as far as doing what's right and representing what's right. That's why I was here today." The Nation of Islam was founded in 1930 with the aim of promoting the conditions of black Americans. The group's most famous convert is activist Malcolm X. Snoop Dogg's career has spanned nearly two decades and has been as controversial as it has been successful. He has been arrested numerous times, mainly for possession of marijuana, and was charged as an accomplice to the murder of Phillip Woldermarian in 1993. The rapper was found not guilty. He sought to reinvent himself as a family man with the recent reality show Snoop Dogg's Father Hood, which portrays his domestic side along with his wife and three children. However, he was prevented from entering the UK in 2007 following a previous violent incident at Heathrow airport. Discussing his religious beliefs at this weekend's Nation of Islam event, the Doggystyle rapper referred to himself as the "leader of the hip-hop community" and hinted that his affiliation with the group is not new. "It's about seeing yourself and what you can do to better the situation," Broadus said. "We're doing a lot of wrongs among ourselves that need correcting."
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Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” Is Now Certified Platinum
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Childish Gambino's "This Is America" has been certified platinum, recognizing 1 million equivalent song units earned in the U.S.
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Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” keeps resonating as a streaming hit. According to the Recording Industry Association of America, “This Is America” has been certified platinum, recognizing 1 million equivalent song units earned in the U.S. One equivalent song unit, as recognized by the RIAA, is equal to: one digital song sale, or 150 on-demand audio and/or video streams. The RIAA changed its Gold & Platinum Awards Program on Feb. 1, 2016, growing from a strictly sales certification process to one that includes tracks and streams. The certification follows a series of No. 1s for the hard-hitting track, including a debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100. Since then, “This Is America” has been streamed over 147 million times, with its much-lauded video topping it at over 216 million streams.
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The product is the first ready-to-drink offering from their new premium spirits company.
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LOS ANGELES — Musical and cultural icons Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg kicked off the rollout of "Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop," the first ready to drink product from their new premium spirits company, with a surprise performance at the Super Bowl afterparty in Las Vegas. Three decades after "Gin & Juice" left an indelible mark on popular culture and helped establish Dre and Snoop as groundbreaking hip-hop superstars, the pair are now known as much for their wide-ranging entrepreneurial ventures as for their game-changing music. With their premium beverage Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop, they're taking over some new territory: the spirits industry. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Snoop's classic debut album, Doggystyle, produced by Dr. Dre, the canned beverage is named, of course, for Snoop's beloved, Grammy-nominated 1994 classic song "Gin & Juice," and comes in four flavors: Citrus, Melon, Passionfruit, and Apricot. The canned cocktails are premium gin-based cocktails, crafted for an innovative experience with packaging designed by Ini Archibong. Product will be rolling out domestically throughout the US now through early spring. More offerings from the brand will be announced in the future. "Together, we always try to create magic, we're having fun being creative, and everything about this product is really us," said Dr. Dre. "There's passion behind it, and friendship and love and a culture. We're shooting to make everything we do magnificent, and fortunately, most of the time we hit the target." "Look where we're at in our careers," said Snoop Dogg. "Look at our age and look at what we've done, and we still love each other, so why not do something together? A lot of times people have been in a relationship for 30 years and can't talk to each other, can't hang out, so it's just fun to be in a partnership with people that you actually love." Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop will be distributed nationally through Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, the largest beverage distributor in the U.S. The spirit company will be led by Patrick Halbert, Andrew Gill and Rocco Milano, the founders from On The Rocks Cocktails. In addition to Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, investors include Jimmy Iovine, Main Street Advisors, Marc Rowan and Tom Werner.
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The legendary rapper got his whole crew together for an intimate photoshoot.
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It may only be October, but Snoop Dogg is already preparing for the much-awaited winter holiday season! The "Beautiful" rapper gathered his entire brood for one of his latest projects, ushering in the very beginning of the most wonderful time of the year with an intimate photoshoot with The Children's Place. Showcasing a collection of matching print pajamas, the 51-year-old appeared the ultimate doting husband, father, and grandfather as his family of 14 got cozy together posing in identical sleepwear and special occasion outfits. A jolly-looking Snoop was surrounded by his wife Shante Broadus, as well as the pair's children: sons Corde, 29, and Cordell, 26, and daughter Cori, 24. The couple, who are high school sweethearts and have been married since 1997, were also joined by their adult kids' spouses and, of course, their six grandchildren were an adorable highlight of the festive content. Even one of the Broadus' pooches, Charlie, made a cameo in a few shots, being held by his mama and sitting on Santa Snoop's lap. “Family is everything; working with family is truly a blessing. Having Shante, my kids, and my grandbabies part of this holiday campaign is nothing short of incredible,” the Death Row Records owner said, before admitting, “Not gonna lie, the shoot got me feelin’ [sic] festive and fly." In some shots, they all gathered around the dinner table for an elegant meal as the music icon cut the turkey, while in others, they posed cheerfully around a grand Christmas tree, fireplace ablaze nearby. Snoop Dogg and family holiday shots The Children's Place The dad-of-four also has an additional son, Julian Corrie Broadus, from a previous relationship, who was not captured in the images. We're not sure about anyone else, but this definitely got us ready to welcome the holiday spirit with open arms!
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How Snoop Dogg became America’s sweetheart at the Paris Olympics
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2024-08-07T00:00:00
A look at the decades-long evolution of the onetime gangsta rapper who now finds himself the family-friendly star of NBC's Olympics coverage.
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Making waves in a pool with Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps. Rolling with LeBron James and the U.S. men’s basketball team. Trading dance moves with gymnast Simone Biles and her teammates. Throwing some side eye at the Mona Lisa inside the Louvre. Snoop la la!!! Biles and U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky may have been crowned athletic GOATs at the Summer Games, but they‘re sharing the spotlight with the D-O-Double-G as Snoopmania sweeps through Paris. Snoop Dogg, who began his career as one of the most prominent gangsta rappers of the West Coast hip-hop scene, has emerged as an MVP of NBC’s Olympics coverage this year, helping the network strike gold with record ratings. Since carrying the torch in the opening ceremony, the lanky, molasses-smooth artist has been an ubiquitous presence, balancing his role as a special correspondent for NBC with leading the cheers at numerous events, including fencing, judo and badminton. His swagger into Saturday’s equestrian competition in head-to-toe elite horseman gear — including a dressage tailcoat — was an instant headline-grabber. His taped segments with top athletes have highlighted the network’s prime-time recaps. An Olympic pin depicting him exhaling the multicolored Olympic ring logo in front of the Eiffel Tower — parodying his love of weed — is such a hot item that even he reportedly can’t get his hands on one. “It’s all about peace, love, sports and unity,” he said in a TikTok video in describing his excitement over being at the Games. While the rapper has long been a familiar fixture in pop culture, whether on the sidelines of major sporting events, in film (“Training Day,” “The Garfield Movie”) and TV (MTV’s “Doggy Fizzle Television”), as a product pitchman (Corona beer, Tostitos), talent show coach (“The Voice”), game show host (“The Joker’s Wild”), guest artist (“California Gurls” with Katy Perry) and Martha Stewart bestie, the Snoopla at the Olympics has firmly secured his standing as a crossover superstar with wide demographic appeal. But seeing him dining in a sophisticated Paris restaurant with Stewart, bantering with U.S. volleyball duo Sara Hughes and Kelly Cheng and grooving with Biles may cause whiplash for longtime Snoop observers, who still remember the hardcore gangsta rapper who once boasted in verse about killing police officers (“187 on an undercover cop”), regularly used his tracks to call women “b—,” “hos” and “tricks,” and dabbled in soft-core pornography with his “Snoop Dogg’s Buckwild Bus Tour.” His 2004 hit album “R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece,” which is being reissued this month to celebrate its 20th anniversary, includes the song “Can U Control Yo Hoe?,” which contains the lyric: “You got to put that b— in her place / Even if it’s slappin’ her in her face / You got to control yo hoe.” That album’s smash hit, “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” features violent imagery laid against an irresistible earworm beat: “If you play me close, you’re on a red beam / Oh you got a gun so you want to pop back? / AK-47 now n— stop that / Cement shoes, now I’m on the move / Your family’s crying, now you on the news / They can’t find you and now they miss you / Must I remind you I’m only here to twist you / Pistol-whip you, dip you then flip you...” In a Times interview about the album and other projects, Snoop himself said it “represents Snoop and what he stands for, musically, physically, mentally and spiritually, where he’s been and where he’s going.” Which makes his transformation into America’s sweetheart at the Paris Olympics all the more fascinating: How did Snoop, born Calvin Broadus, remake himself as a cultural figure palatable to a broadcast network during its most high-stakes telecast? For one thing, the rapper — who, though never denying or apologizing for his past remarks, has avoided the backlash that has struck the likes of Jo Koy, Andrew Dice Clay and Don Lemon — began the process of softening his edge long before arriving on the banks of the Seine. Snoop is a longtime youth football coach who once awarded each player on the victorious Rowland Heights Raiders team on which two of his sons played with a brand new WRFF bike, and his consistent dedication to youth sports has made him a snug fit for NBC’s ultra-positive Olympics brand. In 2005, he founded the nonprofit Snoop Youth Football League to help inner-city kids. The program has assisted more than 60,000 young people, according to its website. The entertainer has called his 1996 acquittal on first- and second-degree murder charges in the shooting death of a Los Angeles gang member a major turning point in his life, one that guided his decision to change his image and become a more responsible family and public figure. “I was one of the most feared and most hated, tormented and bad-mouthed by politicians and ministers who downplayed me because they didn’t know who I was,” Snoop told Jemele Hill last year on her “Jemele Hill Is Unbothered” podcast. “They only knew of a perception of me that was given based on my upbringing, my past that I hadn’t really gotten rid of because I was signed to a record label that was entertaining my past.” The metamorphosis intensified in 2004, just as he was releasing “R&G,” when he took on a dizzying variety of projects, including his first lead dramatic role in “The Tenants,” an independent feature co-starring Dylan McDermott, Rose Byrne and Aldis Hodge in which Snoop plays a tortured novelist. The career transition has had its bumps over the years, admittedly. “The Tenants” was barely released, and Snoop’s warm and fuzzy personality in front of the camera did not always carry over when the lights went off, when he could be moody and difficult. That rawness has occasionally spilled into public view as well. Snoop sparked a hubbub in 2020 when he lashed out at Gayle King after the “CBS Mornings” co-anchor referred to the rape allegations against late Lakers star Kobe Bryant during an interview with former WNBA player Lisa Leslie, a friend of Bryant’s, not long after the basketball champion, his young daughter and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash. “How dare you try to torch my m— homeboy’s reputation?” the rapper blasted in a video posted to social media. “Respect the family and back off before we come get you!” After receiving criticism from Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and others, Snoop apologized for both the language he used and the disrespectful tone: “Two wrongs don’t make no right,” he posted. “I should have handled it way different than that, I was raised way better than that.” Still, such missteps have been rare. Instead, Snoop Dogg has generally focused on cultivating interests and relationships that would expand his appeal beyond hip-hop fans — most notably his friendship and collaboration with Stewart, the businesswoman and lifestyle icon. Since meeting in 2015 while they were seated side by side at a Comedy Central roast of singer Justin Bieber, the two have formed an unlikely partnership across numerous appearances, comedy segments and even a celebrity cooking show, “Martha and Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party.” Pairing with Snoop helped put the fastidious chef and crafter in front of a younger, hipper audience, while the grandmotherly Stewart assisted in making the rapper approachable for a wider range of consumers. Their humorous banter has been featured in Olympics coverage. Less easy to pinpoint, but no less important, is the fact that Snoop’s rise also reflects a cultural sea change for both hip-hop music and weed culture. Once attacked as being dangerous influences on young people, both the gangsta rap and marijuana use that defined Snoop’s public persona have been absorbed into the mainstream to the point that they are no longer seen as threatening. (Flavor Flav, a member of the controversial and politically active rap group Public Enemy, has also been a prominent presence at the Paris Games, and former N.W.A member Ice Cube has made several popular films, many of them, like “Are We There Yet?” and “Barbershop,” family-oriented. Snoop’s Olympic tour isn’t so much a coming-out party for this kinder, gentler iteration then, as the culmination of a decades-long process. He’s even offered a few winks to his past — performing a brief Crip walk during his Olympics torch march and alluding to his “lung power” while in the pool with Phelps — as if to signal that they’re nothing to worry about any more. As one observer tweeted, “My mom called me and told me how much she likes watching Snoop Dogg at the Olympics and I had to remind her that she grounded me for buying his CD once.” All his canny media moves of the last 20 years have allowed him to stay in touch with his gangsta roots while broadening his reach to world sport’s biggest stage. That the strategy has proved so successful may be thanks to the fact that it’s not a strategy at all, as Snoop told Hill: “When you see me with Martha Stewart, I’m being 100% Snoop Dogg. When you see me in the hood, I’m being 100% Snoop Dogg. It’s the same person. This is how I get out. Me being me is all I know how to do.”
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Are you ready to become a rap legend? Start your rap career and make a name for yourself in the rap game in this idle tapper game with the help of the legendary Snoop Dogg. Fo’ shizzle. Start as a down-on-your-luck rapper, slinging mixtapes on Venice Beach and finding nothing but rejection. You know your tracks are fire and you just need to make your big break. You’re close to giving up, but everything changes when Snoop Dogg stumbles on one of your CDs and gives you a call. He likes what he hears and he’s going to turn you into the next rap legend!
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New Orleans, Louisiana (LA) DISCOGRAPHY Albums Appeareance All 1997 I'm Bout It (CD) With : Various 1 - Intro - 0.24 2 - Meal Ticket - 4.04 3 - Situation On Dirty - 3.23 4 - What Cha Think - 4.12 5 - Come On - 4.11 6 - How Ya Do Dat - 4.30 7 - Don't Mess Around - 4.12 8 - If I Could Change - 4.13 9 - Faces Of Death - 2.58 10 - Down & Dirty - 3.54 11 - Much Love - 4.03 12 - Pushin' Inside You - 3.48 13 - Before I Die - 2.59 14 - For Realz - 2.36 15 - Lock Down - 2.49 16 - Heat - 2.37 17 - Murder Murder - 3.12 18 - Ride 4U - 2.42 19 - That Thing Is On - 4.11 20 - Who's Who - 3.22 21 - Cops Runnin' After Ya - 3.40 22 - Game Tight - 3.11 23 - Why They Wanna See Me Dead - 3.17 + 1997 Life Insurance (CD) With : Mr. Serv-On 1 - Let's Get It Started - 4.18 2 - My Best Friend - 5.04 3 - Head & Shoulders - 4.45 4 - Heaven Is So Close - 5.36 5 - It's Real - 4.26 6 - P Dreams - 4.05 7 - Die Rich - 4.51 8 - Who Raised Me - 4.48 9 - You Know I Would - 3.29 10 - Hustlin - 3.46 11 - Cemetery Made - 3.52 12 - 5 Hollow Points - 4.18 13 - Tryin' To Make It Out Da Ghetto - 3.05 14 - Time To Check My Fetty - 3.26 15 - Affiliated - 4.09 16 - We Ain't The Same - 4.35 17 - Throw Ya City Up - 4.00 18 - Last Wordz - 4.12 + 1998 Black Mafia (CD) With : Steady Mobb'N 1 - Ghetto Life - 4.37 2 - 'Bout Dat Mess - 3.13 3 - Still Hustlin' - 3.56 4 - When Them Killas Call - 3.45 5 - Niggas Like Me - 4.28 6 - Papa Didn't Raise No Punks - 3.12 7 - Lil' Niggas - 3.04 8 - Plead My Case - 3.51 9 - Heaven Or Hell - 3.48 10 - Carry On - 4.30 11 - Light Green And Remmy - 4.12 12 - Stick Up - 2.46 13 - Turn Me Up - 4.18 14 - Family Ties - 4.36 15 - No One - 3.17 16 - Crosses Artist - 3.44 17 - MG Theme - 3.47 18 - Hit A Lick - 3.15 + 1998 Ghetto Organized (CD) 1 - I'm A Baller - 4.34 2 - Childhood Years - 4.29 3 - Make'm Bleed - 4.22 4 - Desperado - 3.34 5 - Drama In My City - 3.51 6 - Trapped In A Storm - 4.18 7 - Only G's Ride - 4.35 8 - Clean Sweep - 3.47 9 - Ghetto Wayz - 5.18 10 - So Much Drama - 4.36 11 - Studio B - 4.02 12 - Young Gunz - 4.21 13 - Losing My Faith - 4.59 14 - Memories - 4.25 15 - 2 All My Thug N... - 4.44 16 - Don't Cry - 5.35 17 - Mafiosos - 4.15 18 - U Neva Know - 4.04 + 1998 Give It 2 'Em Raw (CD) With : Soulja Slim 1 - From What I Was Told - 3.26 2 - Street Life - 4.26 3 - Wright Me - 4.18 4 - At The Same Time - 3.13 5 - Only Real N... - 3.52 6 - Pray For Your Baby - 2.45 7 - Head Buster - 3.36 8 - Me And My Cousin - 3.11 9 - You Got It (II) - 4.57 10 - You Ain't Never Seen - 3.47 11 - Anything - 2.35 12 - Imagine - 3.48 13 - Takin' Hits - 3.29 14 - Wootay - 3.31 15 - Get High With Me - 4.04 16 - Law Brekaz - 4.00 17 - What's Up, What's Happening - 2.39 18 - Hustlin' Is A Habit - 3.29 19 - Getting Real - 3.52 20 - N.L. Party - 4.51 + 1998 Major Players Compilation (CD) With : Mean Green 1 - Intro (Commercial) - 1.17 2 - We... - 3.00 3 - Tossed Up - 3.59 4 - Devil's Playground - 4.20 5 - Major Players - 4.11 6 - Better Player - 4.22 7 - Dying In My City - 5.00 8 - M G Theme - 3.48 9 - Sucka Repellent - 4.40 10 - Ashes And Dust - 3.21 11 - Close 2 You - 3.15 12 - Luv 4 Me - 4.09 13 - That's The Nigga - 3.00 14 - The Mirror Don't Lie - 2.57 15 - For Ya Troubles - 3.42 16 - Don't Be Mad - 2.58 17 - Bigga Than.. - 4.36 18 - Tell Me When - 4.52 19 - Gotta Have Cash - 3.54 + 1998 Skys The Limit (CD) With : Magic 1 - Intro - 0.25 2 - Ghetto Godzilla - 2.16 3 - Did What I Had 2 - 4.01 4 - Depend On Me - 3.50 5 - 9th Ward - 3.51 6 - No Hope - 3.49 7 - Take It To Da Streets - 2.37 8 - Ball 'Til We Fall - 2.56 9 - I Got Love 4 Ya - 4.59 10 - I Never - 2.44 11 - Money Don't Make Me - 3.25 12 - Skys The Limit - 4.55 13 - No Limit - 4.11 14 - New Generation - 3.04 15 - What I Gotta - 3.59 16 - Hard Times - 2.37 17 - Life Is A Bitch - 4.30 18 - Gimpin' - 4.33 19 - Special Forces - 4.01 20 - When Drama Came - 3.08 21 - Mobb 4 Ever - 4.12 22 - Chastity - 5.17 + 1998 The Assassin (CD) With : Big Ed 1 - Intro - 1.33 2 - My Entourage - 4.55 3 - I'm Yo Soldier - 4.12 4 - Rodeo - 4.23 5 - Make Some Room - 5.27 6 - We Some - 3.35 7 - Go 2 War - 3.18 8 - Life - 3.51 9 - Uh Oh - 2.39 10 - I Miss'Em - 4.14 11 - Buck'Em - 4.13 12 - Just Me & U - 4.16 13 - We Represent - 4.31 14 - Assassin - 2.25 15 - Shake'm Up - 3.01 16 - Come Home w/Me - 3.45 17 - Come Get Me - 2.56 18 - Scriptures - 2.30 + 1998 There's One In Every Family (CD) With : Fiend 1 - Take My Pain - 4.43 2 - Going Out With A Blast - 2.48 3 - Do You Know? - 2.55 4 - Big Timer - 3.03 5 - Who Got The Fire - 4.56 6 - All I Know - 3.53 7 - I Swore - 2.14 8 - Only A Few - 3.56 9 - The Baddest - 3.11 10 - The Streets Ain't Safe - 5.13 11 - All In A Week - 3.35 12 - I.C.U. - 0.40 13 - On A Mission - 4.01 14 - Slangin' - 4.43 15 - At All Times - 3.50 16 - Walk Like A "G" - 3.44 17 - We Survivors - 2.19 18 - What Cha Mean - 4.24 19 - Do You Wanna Be A Rider - 4.04 20 - For The N.O. - 2.36 21 - Live Me Long - 4.12 + 2006 No Limit Greatest Hits (CD) With : Various Disc 1 1 - I'm Bout It, Bout It 2 - Y'all Ain't Ready Yet 3 - Bounce Dat Azz 4 - Gangstafied 5 - The Shocker 6 - Make 'Em Say Ugh 7 - He Did That 8 - Ain't No Limit 9 - Where The Little Souljas At? 10 - Soldier Party 11 - No Limit Soldiers II 12 - Whatcha Wanna Do 13 - Mr. Whomp Whomp 14 - NL Party 15 - Assassin 16 - It's Your Thing 17 - Down 4 My N's Disc 2 1 - It Ain't My Fault (Pt 2) 2 - Hoy Boys And Girls 3 - Bring It On 4 - I Miss My Homies 5 - I Got The Hook Up! 6 - Ice On My Wrist 7 - Bitch Please 8 - Hoody Hooo 9 - Picture U & Me 10 - How Ya Do Dat 11 - Take My Pain 12 - Like A Jungle 13 - Lay Low 14 - Shake It Like A Dog 15 - Wobble Wobble 16 - My Baby 17 - That's Cool +
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Fans of Snoop Dogg have always wanted to know a bit about his family.
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Famous US rapper Snoop Dogg is married to wife Shante Broadus since 1997. With Shante, he shares two sons Corde and Cordell and a daughter named Cori. From a previous relationship, Snoop has another son named Julian. Fans of Snoop have always wanted to know a bit about his family. Here is some basic information about Snoop's sons and daughter. Corde Broadus 28-year-old Corde is the first of Snoop's children born to his wife Shante. Corde is a rapper and performs under the moniker Kalvin Love. Snoop became a grandfather in 2012 when Corde and his ex-girlfriend Jessica Kyzer had a baby son named Zion. Corde has two other children with his girlfriend Soraya Love, they are son Leo and daughter Elleven Love. His fourth child, a son named Kai Love died 10 days after his birth in 2019. Cordell Broadus Cordell is the second child born to Snoop and Shante. 26-year-old Cordell played football in high school. He went on to play for UCLA but quit the team in 2015 to pursue different creative aspirations. He has been an actor, singer and entrepreneur. His first single, “Bron and Bronny,” featured his father. He owns a taco restaurant called Bored Taco. He is a father to two children longtime girlfriend Phia Barragan. ALSO READ| Watch: 'Iron Man' star Gwyneth Paltrow stores ‘beauty products’ in her fridge besides food and drinks Julian Corrie Broadus Born to Snoop Dogg and Laurie Helmond, Julian is 25-year-old. Currently, he is the executive director of promotions for Voxel X Network, which is a company involved in the NFT and gaming space. Cori Broadus 24-year-old Cori is the only daughter of Snoop Dogg. She is a singer and preforms under the moniker Choc. As an entrepreneur, she sells beauty products like lip gloss and shimmery body oils through her company Choc Factory, which she co-owns with her boyfriend, Wayne Duece. “When I was a little girl, my dad used to call me 'Choc' because I was sweet and chocolate-colored. And that is what I put in my products that are handmade and filled with love and a touch of sweetness,” she told Essence in 2022.