Snoop Dogg

American rapper

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2025 Planned release of solo album 'Iz It a Crime?'.
2025 A film project is listed as TBA (To Be Announced) for Snoop Dogg, marked as completed.
April 23 2025 Announced to return as a coach for the 28th season of The Voice, set to air in the latter half of 2025.
2025 Named one of the 100 most influential people by Time magazine, highlighting his continued cultural significance.
January 2025 Performed at a Trump-sponsored cryptocurrency event preceding his second inauguration, alongside Soulja Boy and Rick Ross.
2024 Released a luxury gin called 'Still G.I.N.', with a Venetian glass bottle designed by Ini Archibong.
2024 Snoop Dogg released a music video for 'Can U Dig That?' with DJ Premier, directed by Drew Morris
2024 Joins Fortnite as a playable character (DLC) with his voice and likeness.
2024 Snoop Dogg is set to star in multiple projects: 'The Underdoggs' as Jaycen (also executive producer), voice role in 'The Garfield Movie' as Maurice, executive producer for '1992', and voice role in 'Piece by Piece'.
2024 Expressed 'nothing but love and respect' for Donald Trump.
December 13 2024 Released his twentieth studio album 'Missionary', which became his highest-charting album since 2015
November 1 2024 Performed in Times Square to promote Fortnite's 'Chapter 2 Remix' season, featuring his outfits and cosmetics in the game, and headlining the sixth season of Fortnite Festival with performances of 'Drop It Like It's Hot' and 'Young, Wild & Free'.
November 1 2024 Released the first single 'Gorgeous' from his upcoming album 'Missionary', produced entirely by Dr. Dre as a spiritual sequel to his debut album Doggystyle.
August 11 2024 Performed at the 2024 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in Paris, France, singing 'Drop It Like It's Hot' and 'The Next Episode' with Dr. Dre while also working as a correspondent for NBC and Peacock.
July 23 2024 Named as one of the final torchbearers of the Olympic flame, carrying it through the suburb of Saint-Denis before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics.
July 16 2024 Announced the opening of his first legal marijuana shop, S.W.E.D., in Los Angeles, located between SoFi Stadium and LAX.
June 2024 Ran in an exhibition 200 meters race alongside former athletes Ato Boldon and Wallace Spearmon at the US track and field Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, finishing third with a time of 34.44 seconds.
May 13 2024 Announced as a coach for the 26th season of The Voice, set to air in September 2024.
April 2024 Listed as one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine.
April 2 2024 Added as a playable operator in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Call of Duty: Warzone.
February 2024 Launched a line of pre-mixed cocktails called Gin and Juice with Dr. Dre, featuring Apricot, Citrus, Melon, and Passionfruit flavors, accompanied by a prohibition-themed promotional trailer.
February 2024 The 1993 murder case involving Snoop Dogg was officially sealed.
February 16 2024 Snoop's brother, Bing Worthington, died at the age of 44.
2023 Continues his video game presence with a playable character (DLC) in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, featuring his voice and likeness.
2023 Snoop Dogg continued his TV work with appearances in 'Dear Mama' and 'Lopez vs Lopez', while also continuing his role in 'Doggyland'
2023 Snoop Dogg made a cameo appearance in 'House Party'.
2023 Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, acknowledging his lasting impact on music and songwriting.
2023 Snoop Dogg was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy in the music industry.
2023 Joined an investment group led by Neko Sparks to help buy the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators.
2023 Co-hosted both nights of WrestleMania 39 with The Miz, accompanied Rey Mysterio in a lowrider, and improvised a match against The Miz, defeating him after Shane McMahon's quad injury.
2023 Resigned from the FaZe Clan board of directors.
2023 Snoop Dogg announced on social media that he was 'giving up smoke', which was later revealed to be an advertisement for a smokeless fire pit called SoloStove.
August 24 2023 Boldy James revealed his relation to Snoop through family connections.
May 2023 Court documents revealed that the 2022 sexual assault lawsuit against Snoop Dogg had been dismissed.
April 1 2023 The Pittsburgh Steelers announced a joke signing of Snoop Dogg to their roster as a wide receiver for April Fools' Day.
February 2023 In an interview with Christie's, Snoop Dogg revealed that his previous NFT collector identity claim was a 'trolling' and 'stunt', providing context to his earlier social media announcement.
2022 Released collaborative album 'Snoop Cube 40 $hort' with Mount Westmore and solo album 'BODR'.
2022 Snoop Dogg directed music videos like 'House I Built', 'Bad MF's', and 'Crip Ya Enthusiasm' featuring Mount Westmore
2022 Snoop Dogg appears on the Arsenio! Live show, featuring alongside other guests like Katt Williams and Quinta Brunson.
2022 Snoop Dogg hosted 'American Song Contest', appeared in his own comedy special 'Snoop Dogg's F*Cn Around Comedy Special', and starred in '54 episodes of Doggyland'
2022 Snoop Dogg acted in 'Good Mourning' as The Joint and 'Day Shift' as Big John Elliott.
2022 Released collaborative album 'Snoop Cube 40 $hort' with Mount Westmore, further expanding his collaborative musical endeavors.
December 19 2022 Ran a Twitter poll asking if he should 'run twitter', with 81% of 2.3 million users voting yes.
July 2022 The sexual assault lawsuit against Snoop Dogg was reintroduced after being initially withdrawn in February.
June 24 2022 Collaborated with Eminem on the track 'From the D 2 the LBC' and released a live-action/animated music video on the same day.
April 14 2022 Added as a playable operator in Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone.
March 7 2022 Snoop Dogg joined FaZe Clan's board of directors.
March 7 2022 Joined FaZe Clan's board of directors.
February 2022 A woman filed a $10 million sexual assault lawsuit against Snoop Dogg, alleging an incident occurred in May 2013 following a concert in Anaheim, California. The initial lawsuit was quickly withdrawn and then reintroduced in July.

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