Since his debut as a rapper more than 30 years ago, Snoop Dogg has evolved from a hip-hop hitmaker to a bona fide cultural icon. Through his appearances in family-friendly fare and his collaborations with Martha Stewart, he has managed to soften his harder early image into something surprisingly endearing. As an elder statesman of a genre that's still relatively young, he's largely demonstrated a way to age gracefully as a rapper.
Snoop Dogg's 'Lightyear' Take Proves He's Wrong About LGBTQ+ Representation

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