Snoop's decades-long career is marked by major achievements in a variety of areas. He's released 20 studio albums, selling over 40 million albums worldwide, reaching number 1 countless times on the Billboard charts internationally, and has received 20 Grammy nominations and an Emmy for his Super Bowl Halftime performance with Dr. Dre and company.
This year, he became the owner of Death Row Records — he's handling all label and catalog-related business in music, film, apparel, and merchandise, and re-releasing Death Row legacy music. Plus, he's in development for a Death Row television series. Under Death Row Pictures, Snoop is producing film projects including MGM’sThe Underdoggs with Kenya Barris. He also recently launched a children’s show on YouTube named Doggyland.
And that's not even mentioning his ventures in cannabis, the food industry (Snoop Loopz, anyone?), beverages, esports, fashion, Web3, and tech industries. He serves on the Board of Directors for FaZe Clan, Inc., and he recently opened up a storefront, Snoop Dogg’s Clothing, in Inglewood, CA.
On the music side, Snoop is set to drop a collaborative album with E-40, Ice Cube, and Too Short, as Mount Westmore next month.