Snoop Dogg

Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., professionally known as Snoop Dogg, is a renowned American rapper, singer, and actor. His journey to fame traces back to 1992 when he collaborated with Dr. Dre on the hit single ‘Deep Cover’ and later on Dre’s iconic album, ‘The Chronic.’ With over 23 million albums sold in the US and 35 million worldwide, Snoop Dogg has received numerous prestigious awards, including a Grammy nomination, an American Music Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.
Snoop Dogg’s debut album, ‘Doggystyle,’ released in 1993 under Death Row Records, skyrocketed to the top of the charts, becoming quadruple-platinum by 1994. Subsequent albums like ‘Tha Doggfather’ and collaborations after parting ways with Death Row Records in 1998 showcased his versatility and enduring influence in the music industry. Beyond music, Snoop Dogg has ventured into acting, television hosting, and sports coaching, displaying his multifaceted talents. His evolution as an artist, including a brief transition to Snoop Lion and his return to the Snoop Dogg persona, reflects his creative diversity and continuous success.

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