Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg, born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. on October 20, 1971, in Long Beach, California, is a globally acclaimed rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and entrepreneur. He is one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop, known for his laid-back charm, distinctive voice, and unique delivery. Snoop rose to prominence in 1992 after being discovered by legendary producer Dr. Dre. He debuted on Dre's album *The Chronic* with standout performances that introduced his smooth flow and relaxed energy to the world. In 1993, Snoop released his debut solo album, *Doggystyle*, under Death Row Records. The album, featuring hits like "Gin and Juice" and "What's My Name," quickly became a landmark in West Coast hip-hop, earning multi-platinum status and solidifying Snoop's career. Over the decades, Snoop Dogg has released numerous successful albums, including *Tha Doggfather*, *R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece*, and *Doggumentary*. His ability to adapt and reinvent himself has allowed him to stay relevant in the ever-changing music industry. Beyond music, Snoop has explored acting, hosting, and voice-over work. He is also a savvy businessman with ventures in cannabis, cooking, technology, and more. Snoop Dogg's influence extends beyond music. He is a cultural icon, known for his advocacy for cannabis legalization, collaborations across genres, philanthropic work, and charismatic personality. With a legacy spanning decades, Snoop remains a beloved figure not only in hip-hop but in popular culture worldwide.

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