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Snoop Dogg


Actor, Musician, Rapper

About

Also Known As
Calvin Broadus, Bigg Snoop Dogg, Calvin Broadus Jr. (Snoop Dogg), Niggaracci, Dj Snoopadelic, Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Calvin C. Broadus, Snoop Doggy Dogg, C Broadus, Snoop Lion
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Born
October 20, 1971

Biography

With his thought-provoking rhymes that authentically described the violence of urban living delivered in his distinct smooth, slow, laid-back growl, Snoop Dogg undeniably set the bar high for rap and hip-hop artists. With the release of his debut album, "Doggystyle" (1993), Snoop Dogg redefined the sound of West Coast rap, infusing it with his own autobiographical stories and profanity- ...

Family & Companions

Shantay Taylor
Wife
Married in June 1997; separated May 2004.

Bibliography

"Tha Doggfather: The Times, Trials and Hardcore Truths of Snoop Dogg"
Snoop Dogg with Davin Seay (1999)

Biography

With his thought-provoking rhymes that authentically described the violence of urban living delivered in his distinct smooth, slow, laid-back growl, Snoop Dogg undeniably set the bar high for rap and hip-hop artists. With the release of his debut album, "Doggystyle" (1993), Snoop Dogg redefined the sound of West Coast rap, infusing it with his own autobiographical stories and profanity- and violence-laced lyrics. The album quickly shot up to the top of the charts, thanks to the hit singles "Who I Am (What's My Name?)" and "Gin and Juice." The rapper's subsequent songs, including "Drop It Like It's Hot" (2004), kept Snoop Dogg in the forefront of hip-hop music. And in spite of his frequent and well-publicized run-ins with authorities, Snoop Dogg never lost his cool nor his consistent presence on the charts. In the 2000s, he began to shed his gangster image, adopting a kinder, gentler persona that even mainstream America could wholly embrace - and miraculously without losing his street credibility. Throughout the rest of his illustrious career, Snoop Dogg kept delivering the hard-hitting and incendiary rhymes that first catapulted him to stardom, and never wavered in his quest to stake his place as one of gangster rap music's most original artists.

Snoop Dogg was born Cordozar Calvin Broadus on Oct. 20, 1971 in Long Beach, CA. The future hip-hop star received his nickname because his parents thought he looked like the Peanuts comic character, Snoopy. His passion for music began at an early age; he started to rap in sixth grade and sang in the choir of the local Golgotha Trinity Baptist Church. Growing up poor and in an area surrounded by violence, Snoop frequently ran into trouble with the law. He later claimed that while he hung out with gang members, he never actually joined a gang. After graduating from Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Snoop spent time in prison for drug trafficking. To escape his troubled life, he started making music. In the early 1990s, through his friend and fellow rapper Warren G, Snoop met Death Row Records producer Dr. Dre. The two hit it off, and were soon collaborating on the theme song for the film "Deep Cover" (1992) and on Dr. Dre's debut album The Chronic (1992), considered by many to have redefined the sound of West Coast rap by infusing it with intense profanity, explicit lyrics, and anti-establishment sentiments.

Boosted by the exposure he received for his fresh verses on The Chronic, Snoop's debut album Doggystyle quickly soared to the No. 1 spot on Billboard's hip-hop and Top 200 charts, selling more than five million copies. Fueled by the smash hits "Who I Am (What's My Name?)" and "Gin and Juice," the album made Snoop - with his distinctively soothing and slow rap drawl, coupled with a laid-back delivery - became the most ubiquitous man in hip-hop music. His subsequent album releases, including The Doggfather (1996), also reached the top of the charts.

In the early 2000s, Snoop shed his "gangster" image and instead adopted more of a "pimp" persona, swathing himself in long mink coats and making public appearances with women on leashes, much to the chagrin of his critics. He was extremely vocal about his love for marijuana, which - much like country music icon Willie Nelson - became part of his image as well. Famous for adding "izzle" to the end of words whenever possible, Snoop collaborated with many artists from various genres, including Pharrell Williams on the smash hit single "Drop it Like it's Hot," Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson on "Signs" (2004), and appeared in the music video for rock band Korn's "Twisted Transistor" (2005). One of his most critically acclaimed albums was The Blue Carpet Treatment (2006), which featured tracks reminiscent of his earlier gangster raps, such as "10 Lil' Crips," "Gangbangn 101," and "Candy (Drippin' Like Water)." The album also featured the chart-topping single "That's That Shit," and the hypnotic "Imagine," a collaboration with his former mentor, Dr. Dre.

Throughout his career, Snoop found himself in the midst of legal troubles and was often used as an example of misogynistic musicians because of his profanity- and violence-laced songs. In 1993, he was convicted of cocaine possession and was arrested in connection with the murder of a rival gang member; he was later cleared of the murder charges in 1996. In 2005, Snoop Dogg was sued for an alleged sexual assault that occurred in 2003. He made headlines again in 2006 when he and his entourage were taken into custody at a London airport for getting into a fight at a terminal, and punishment, were banned entry to the United Kingdom. That same year, the rapper was arrested at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, CA for possession of marijuana and a gun in his vehicle.

In spite of the controversy surrounding his music and his personal life, Snoop Dogg's career never lagged and he successfully transitioned from being a tough gangster into a mainstream artist even your mother could love. He branched out as an actor, with featured roles in films like "Half Baked" (1998), "Training Day" (2001) as a wheelchair-bound drug dealer, and in the remake of the popular TV series of the same name "Starsky & Hutch" (2004), as a drug dealer-turned-informant Huggy Bear. In 2007, Snoop Dogg showed mainstream America his gentler side on "Snoop Dogg's Father Hood" (E!, 2007-09), an entertaining reality series wherein cameras captured the quick-witted rapper in his best attempts to become a "soccer dad." On the series, the rapper did some light housekeeping, tried yoga, and attempted to eat healthier, all in an effort to appease his wife.

The acting bug had obviously bit, leading to more appearances by the eternally laid-back rap star, including a head-scratching guest appearance as himself on the daytime soap opera "One Life to Live" (ABC, 1968- ) - he had been a fan of the soap since childhood - and a cameo in Sacha Baron Cohen's mockumentary comedy film "Brüno" (2009). In 2009, Snoop Dogg released his 10th studio album, Malice N Wonderland, featuring the single "Gangsta Luv," and the following year, he collaborated with pop star Katy Perry on her chart-topping ode to summer, "California Gurls." He went on to record his eleventh album, Doggumentary (2011), which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. Looking to break away from his old persona, Snoop Dogg converted to Rastafarianism and adopted a new stage name, Snoop Lion, which was given to him by reggae star Bunny Wailer. With a new reggae-inspired album in the works, he released his first single, "La La La," under his new pseudonym, but angered many Rastafarians - particularly Wailer himself - for claiming to be the reincarnation of the legendary Bob Marley. Of course, with his new style came the opportunity to promote smoking marijuana, which became an even bigger part of his image than it was previously - as if that were even possible.

By Candy Cuenco

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Dolemite Is My Name (2019)
The Addams Family (2019)
Voice
Future World (2018)
The Beach Bum (2018)
Grow House (2017)
Meet the Blacks (2016)
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016)
Himself
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
Himself
Nash: The Documentary (2014)
Himself
Scary Movie 5 (2013)
Reincarnated (2013)
Himself
Turbo (2013)
Voice
Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp (2013)
Himself
Uprising: Hip Hop & The LA Riots (2012)
Narrator
Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap (2012)
Himself
Mac & Devin Go to High School (2012)
We the Party (2012)
Down for Life (2011)
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (2011)
Himself
The Big Bang (2011)
Falling Up (2010)
Brüno (2009)
Himself
Arthur and the Vengeance of Maltazard (2009)
Voice
Singh is Kinng (2008)
In Prison My Whole Life (2007)
Himself
The Tenants (2006)
Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror (2006)
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
Racing Stripes (2005)
L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005)
Starsky & Hutch (2004)
Soul Plane (2004)
Beef (2003)
Volcano High (2003)
Voice
Old School (2003)
Himself
Malibu's Most Wanted (2003)
Baby Boy (2001)
Rodney
The Wash (2001)
Bones (2001)
Training Day (2001)
Tha Eastsidaz (2000)
Killa Pop
The Wrecking Crew (2000)
Hot Boyz (2000)
Urban Menace (1999)
Whiteboys (1999)
Himself
Da Game of Life (1998)
Caught Up (1998)
Half Baked (1998)
Da Last Don (1998)
Ride (1998)
Straight From the Streets (1997)
The Show (1995)
Himself
Murder Was the Case (1994)

Producer (Feature Film)

Meet the Blacks (2016)
Executive Producer
Reincarnated (2013)
Executive Producer
Uprising: Hip Hop & The LA Riots (2012)
Executive Producer
Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror (2006)
Executive Producer
The Wash (2001)
Executive Producer
Tha Eastsidaz (2000)
Executive Producer

Music (Feature Film)

Like a Boss (2020)
Song Performer
Like a Boss (2020)
Song
The Addams Family (2019)
Song
Charlie's Angels (Reboot) (2019)
Song
The Addams Family (2019)
Song Performer
Johnny English Strikes Again (2018)
Song Performer
Johnny English Strikes Again (2018)
Song
The Beach Bum (2018)
Song
Nobody's Fool (2018)
Song
Nobody's Fool (2018)
Song Performer
The Beach Bum (2018)
Song Performer
Black Panther (2018)
Song Performer
Tyler Perry's The List (2018)
Song
Tyler Perry's The List (2018)
Song Performer
Black Panther (2018)
Song
Pitch Perfect 3 (2017)
Song
The House (2017)
Song
Bright (2017)
Song
Rough Night (2017)
Song
Bright (2017)
Song Performer
Burning Sands (2017)
Song
Rough Night (2017)
Song Performer
The House (2017)
Song Performer
Meet the Blacks (2016)
Song Performer
The Boss (2016)
Song
Entourage (2015)
Song
Straight Outta Compton (2015)
Song
Straight Outta Compton (2015)
Song Performer
Magic Mike XXL (2015)
Song
Entourage (2015)
Song Performer
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
Song
This Is the End (2013)
Song
Turbo (2013)
Song
Turbo (2013)
Song Performer
The Watch (2012)
Song
Project X (2012)
Song
The Dictator (2012)
Song
Jumping the Broom (2011)
Song
From Prada to Nada (2011)
Song
Green Zone (2010)
Song
Green Zone (2010)
Song Performer
Jennifer's Body (2009)
Song
Jennifer's Body (2009)
Song Performer
Brüno (2009)
Song Performer
Brüno (2009)
Song
More Than a Game (2009)
Song
Singh is Kinng (2008)
Music
The Breed (2006)
Song
The Breed (2006)
Song Performer
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
Song Performer
Failure to Launch (2006)
Song Performer
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
Song
L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005)
Song Performer
Guess Who (2005)
Song Performer
L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005)
Song
Guess Who (2005)
Song
Soul Plane (2004)
Song
50 First Dates (2004)
Song Performer
50 First Dates (2004)
Song
Soul Plane (2004)
Song Performer
Old School (2003)
Song Performer
Malibu's Most Wanted (2003)
Song
Hollywood Homicide (2003)
Song
Old School (2003)
Song
Bad Boys II (2003)
Song
Hollywood Homicide (2003)
Song Performer
Malibu's Most Wanted (2003)
Song Performer
The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)
Song Performer
Undercover Brother (2002)
Song Performer
Bones (2001)
Song Performer
Save the Last Dance (2001)
Song Performer
Baby Boy (2001)
Song
Save the Last Dance (2001)
Song
Bones (2001)
Song
How High (2001)
Song
Baby Boy (2001)
Song Performer ("Crip Hop"), Song Performer ("Just A Baby Boy")
Next Friday (2000)
Song
Hot Boyz (2000)
Song
Scary Movie (2000)
Song
Hot Boyz (2000)
Song Performer
Blue Streak (1999)
Song
The Sunchaser (1996)
Song
House Party 3 (1994)
Song
Natural Born Killers (1994)
Song
Poetic Justice (1993)
Song

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
Other
Nash: The Documentary (2014)
Other
Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap (2012)
Other
Brüno (2009)
Other
Training Day (2001)
Other
Whiteboys (1999)
Other
The Show (1995)
Other

Cast (Special)

Reel Comedy: Starsky & Hutch (2004)
The 46th Annual Grammy Awards (2004)
Presenter
Comedy Central's Bar Mitzvah Bash! (2004)
Hip Hop Babylon (2003)
2003 Vibe Awards: Beats, Style, Flavor (2003)
3rd Annual BET Awards (2003)
The 2003 MTV Video Music Awards (2003)
Tupac: Resurrection MTV Movie Special (2003)
Snoop to the Extreme (2003)
MTV Soundtrack: Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
1st Annual BET Awards (2001)
Performer
Access Granted: Snoop Dogg's Loosen Control (2001)
Spring Bling 2001: Beach Towel Throwdown II (2001)
The 2001 MTV Video Music Awards (2001)
Performer
The 2001 MTV Movie Awards (2001)
Performer
The 28th Annual American Music Awards (2001)
Presenter
DFX Presents: Jay-Z's Roller Ball (2000)
It's Black Entertainment (2000)
SOURCE HIP-HOP MUSIC AWARDS THE (2000)
Performer
The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards (2000)
Presenter
True Life: I Am Driving While Black (1999)
THE SOURCE HIP-HOP MUSIC AWARDS (1999)
Performer
The 1999 Billboard Music Awards (1999)
Performer
The 26th Annual American Music Awards (1999)
Presenter
The 1998 MTV Europe Video Music Awards (1998)
Presenter
The 1998 MTV Video Music Awards (1998)
Performer
Soul Train Music Awards: 11th Anniversary (1997)
Performer
1997 American Music Awards (1997)
Presenter
The 1996 MTV Video Music Awards (1996)
Presenter
The Concert For the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1995)
1995 American Music Awards (1995)
Presenter
Snoop: Straight From the Dogpound (1995)
1994 American Music Awards (1994)
Performer
The 1994 MTV Video Music Awards (1994)
Performer
Gangsta Rap: An MTV News Special Report (1994)
The 1993 MTV Video Music Awards (1993)
Presenter
Rolling Stone '93: The Year in Review (1993)

Music (Special)

mtvICON: Metallica (2003)
Song Performer
The 2003 MTV Video Music Awards (2003)
Song Performer
1st Annual BET Awards (2001)
Song Performer
Spring Bling 2001: Beach Towel Throwdown II (2001)
Song Performer
THE SOURCE HIP-HOP MUSIC AWARDS (1999)
Song Performer

Life Events

1992

With Dr. Dre, recorded theme to feature film "Deep Cover"

1992

Hit top of the charts as co-rapper on Dr. Dre comeback track "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang"; featured on Dr. Dre's album <i>The Chronic</i> as much as Dre himself; billed as Snoop Doggy Dogg

1993

Released debut album <i>Doggystyle</i>

1994

With Dr. Dre, starred in short film "Murder Was the Case" based on lyrics to his inspiring song

1995

Featured in hip-hop concert documentary "The Show"

1995

Played Scavenger Smoke in marijuana-fueled comedy "Half Baked"

1998

Switched from Death Row to No Limit Records; dropped 'Doggy' from stage name and performed as Snoop Dogg

2000

In amicable split with No Limit, switched to his own label Dogghouse

2001

Guest starred on NBC sitcom "Just Shoot Me"

2001

Executive produced and appeared in comedy "The Wash," directed by DJ Pooh

2001

Released "Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle," a controversial video pairing his hip-hop stylings with hardcore pornography

2001

Starred in hip-hop horror feature "Bones"

2001

Played menacing parolee Rodney in John Singleton's "Baby Boy"

2001

Appeared alongside Denzel Washington and mentor Dr. Dre in police action feature "Training Day"

2004

Played informant Huggy Bear in big screen remake of 1970s cop series "Starsky & Hutch"

2004

Starred in "Soul Plane," a comedy about black-owned airline's maiden flight

2006

Cast as a writer in drama "The Tenants"

2006

Lent voice to Max character in "Arthur and the Minimoys," a live-action/computer-animated fantasy based on popular French children's book by filmmaker Luc Besson (who also directed)

2007

Produced and starred in "Hood of Horror," an animated anthology of three short tales; film debuted at 2006 Cannes Film Festival

2008

Released ninth studio album <i>Ego Trippin</i>, featuring "Sexual Eruption"

2010

Recorded featured rap vocals for Katy Perry's hit "California Gurls"

2011

Collaborated with Wiz Khalifa on soundtrack album <i>Mac & Devin Go to High School</i>

2012

Converted to Rastafarianism and changed pseudonym to Snoop Lion; announced plans to record reggae album

2016

Began co-hosting "Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party" with Martha Stewart after a memorable collaboration on her cooking series "Martha"

2016

Appeared on "Trailer Park Boys"

2017

Voiced himself on an episode of "The Simpsons"

Family

Beverly Tate
Mother
Corde Calvin Broadus
Son
Born May 20, 1994; mother is Shantay Taylor.
Cori Broadus
Daughter
Born c. 2000; mother is Shantay Taylor.
Cordell Broadus
Daughter
Born c. 1997; mother is Shantay Taylor.

Companions

Shantay Taylor
Wife
Married in June 1997; separated May 2004.

Bibliography

"Tha Doggfather: The Times, Trials and Hardcore Truths of Snoop Dogg"
Snoop Dogg with Davin Seay (1999)