Snoop's debut album, Doggystyle, produced by Dr. Dre and released in 1993 by Death Row Records, debuted at number one on both the Billboard 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Selling almost a million copies in the first week of its release, Doggystyle became certified 4× platinum in 1994 and spawned several hit singles, including "What's My Name?" and "Gin & Juice". In 1994 Snoop released a soundtrack on Death Row Records for the short film Murder Was the Case, starring himself. His second album, Tha Doggfather (1996), also debuted at number one on both charts, with "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" as the lead single. The album was certified double platinum in 1997.
After leaving Death Row Records, Snoop signed with No Limit Records, where he recorded his next three albums, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998), No Limit Top Dogg (1999), and Tha Last Meal (2000). Snoop then signed with Priority/Capitol/EMI Records in 2002, where he released Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss. He then signed with Geffen Records in 2004 for his next three albums, R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, and Ego Trippin'. Malice 'n Wonderland (2009), and Doggumentary (2011) were released on Priority. Snoop Dogg has starred in motion pictures and hosted several television shows, including Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, Snoop Dogg's Father Hood, and Dogg After Dark. He also coaches a youth football league and a high school football team. In September 2009 Snoop was hired by EMI as the chairman of reactivated Priority Records.
In 2012, after a trip to Jamaica, Snoop announced a conversion to Rastafarianism and a new alias, Snoop Lion. As Snoop Lion he released a reggae album, Reincarnated, and a documentary film of the same name, about his Jamaican experience, in early 2013. His 13th studio album, Bush, was released in May 2015 and marked a return of the Snoop Dogg name. His 14th solo studio album, Coolaid, was released in July 2016. Snoop has 17 Grammy nominations without a win.
In 2018, he released his first gospel album, Bible of Love.
Kool Moe Dee ranks Snoop at No. 33 in his book There's a God on the Mic, and says he has "an ultra-smooth, laidback delivery" and "flavor-filled melodic rhyming". Peter Shapiro describes Snoop's delivery as a "molasses drawl" and AllMusic notes his "drawled, laconic rhyming" style. Kool Moe Dee refers to Snoop's use of vocabulary, saying he "keeps it real simple...he simplifies it and he's effective in his simplicity".
Snoop is known to freestyle some of his lyrics on the spot for some songs – in the book How to Rap, Lady of Rage says, "Snoop Dogg, when I worked with him earlier in his career, that's how created his stuff... he would freestyle, he wasn't a writer then, he was a freestyler," and The D.O.C. states, "Snoop's [rap] was a one take willy, but his shit was all freestyle. He hadn't written nothing down. He just came in and started busting. The song was "Tha Shiznit"—that was all freestyle. He started busting and when we got to the break, Dre cut the machine off, did the chorus and told Snoop to come back in. He did that throughout the record. That's when Snoop was in the zone then."
Peter Shapiro says that Snoop debuted on "Deep Cover" with a "shockingly original flow – which sounded like a Slick Rick born in South Carolina instead of South London" and adds that he "showed where his style came from by covering Slick Rick's 'La Di Da Di'". Referring to Snoop's flow, Kool Moe Dee calls him "one of the smoothest, funkiest flow-ers in the game". How to Rap also notes that Snoop is known to use syncopation in his flow to give it a laidback quality, as well as 'linking with rhythm' in his compound rhymes, using alliteration, and employing a "sparse" flow with good use of pauses.
Snoop re-popularized the use of -izzle speak, particularly in the pop and hip-hop music industry.
Snoop Dogg is a lifelong fan of professional wrestling. On March 30, 2008, Snoop Dogg appeared at WrestleMania XXIV as a Master of Ceremonies for a tag team match between Maria and Ashley Massaro as they took on Beth Phoenix and Melina. On a March 23, 2015 episode of Raw, Snoop Dogg appeared in a segment with Hulk Hogan and Curtis Axel. At WrestleMania 32, he accompanied his cousin Sasha Banks to the ring for her match, rapping over her theme music. He was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.
Broadus made a special guest appearance in All Elite Wrestling on the January 6, 2021, episode of AEW Dynamite, titled New Year's Smash. During this appearance, Snoop appeared in the corner of Cody Rhodes during Rhodes's match with Matt Sydal. He later gave Serpentico a Frog Splash, with Rhodes then delivering a three-count.
Snoop Dogg would join The Miz to host both nights of WrestleMania 39. During Night 1, he accompanied Rey Mysterio in a lowrider during his entrance, paying tribute to the late Eddie Guerrero. On Night 2, he introduced Shane McMahon to face The Miz in another spontaneous match. McMahon would sustain a quad injury during the match prompting Snoop Dogg to improvise and finish the match himself, ultimately defeating Miz. Snoop Dogg's improvisational acts were lauded by wrestlers and executives, including WWE chief content officer Triple H.
Chronic Break
Snoop Dogg Lyrics
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A-hah, niggaz be brown-nosing these hoes and shit.
Takin bitches out to eat, and spendin money on these hoes, knowhatI'msayin?
I treat a bitch like 7-Up I never have I never well
I tell a bitch like this
Bitch, you without me is like Harry Melvin without Bluenotes
You'll never go platinum
Hey Daz, give me a light nigga
The lyrics to Snoop Dogg's song "Chronic Break" is a commentary on the rap industry and the dating scene. The opening lyrics request a moment of silence for a small chronic break, a reference to the high-quality marijuana strain, and the rapper's desire to smoke it. Snoop then criticizes men who spend money on women to impress them, suggesting that they are insincere and unauthentic.
He goes on to say that he treats women like 7-Up, meaning that he is refreshing but not essential. Snoop compares a woman who is not with him to Harry Melvin without Bluenotes, suggesting that they will never be successful without him. Overall, the lyrics suggest that Snoop values independence and authenticity, and he is unimpressed by those who put on a show to impress others.
Line by Line Meaning
Can we get a motherfuckin moment of silence, for the small chronic break?
Let's take a minute to appreciate the brief pause in smoking marijuana.
A-hah, niggaz be brown-nosing these hoes and shit.
Men are being overly flattery with women and seeking their favor.
Takin bitches out to eat, and spendin money on these hoes, knowhatI'msayin?
Men are spending money on women to impress them and win their attention.
I treat a bitch like 7-Up I never have I never well
I treat women like a popular soda brand, never settling down with just one.
I tell a bitch like this
Here's what I say to women.
Bitch, you without me is like Harry Melvin without Bluenotes
Without me, you will never achieve your full potential or reach your goals.
You'll never go platinum
You'll never reach the highest level of success.
Hey Daz, give me a light nigga
Pass me a lighter so I can smoke my marijuana.
Contributed by Maria V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
jaydimepc79
This skit almost got my neck broke when my mother walked in my room. LMAO
Kobe12 1999
Snoop Dogg reminding us not to simp since 1993
Albert Jimenez
The Blue Notes were over the minute Teddy Pendergrass quit the group, yet they were still one of the best groups ever, especially with the vocals.
adam Robinson
Say that again for everyone in the way back! Teddy Pendergrass was the best!
Omari Taylor
@adam Robinson "You got You got You got what I need!"
Monkey Poo Sports
Who else searched for "I treat a bish like 7up"?
archides2
Bruh, ME 😂 I heard this in the gym the other night and thats the only part i remembered
Eve the Z
Same here landed here after giving some advice
Jailene Vidrio
Lmao I did 😂
A G
Misogyny aside, I love "I tell a bitch like this... bitch". I really don't know why but it's hilarious.