Snoop Dogg
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Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., known professionally as Snoop Dogg, emerged as a key figure in West Coast hip-hop during the early 1990s. His signature drawled delivery and melodic flow set him apart in the rap landscape, helping to define the G-funk and gangsta rap genres that would come to dominate the era. With his distinctive vocal style and lyrical approach that frequently addressed social issues including recreational drug use and gun violence, Snoop Dogg quickly established himself as an influential voice in hip-hop, earning recognition as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
Throughout his prolific career, Snoop Dogg has released 21 studio albums alongside five collaborative albums, four soundtrack albums, and numerous compilations, demonstrating a remarkable commitment to his craft. His groundbreaking debut album Doggystyle arrived in 1993, followed by a string of influential projects including Tha Doggfather, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, No Limit Top Dogg, and Tha Last Meal. Beyond his work as a rapper and singer, Snoop Dogg has distinguished himself as a record producer, songwriter, and actor, expanding his artistic reach across multiple mediums and solidifying his enduring impact on music and popular culture.
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