Snoop Dogg film discography | |
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Music videos | 101 |
Films | 86 |
TV series appearances | 38 |
Snoop Dogg has appeared in various video games, music videos, television series, and film appearances such as the Academy Award-winning drama Training Day and the critically acclaimed cable television series The L Word . He also has appeared in documentaries on Hip hop music and other subjects, and is the subject of a 2012 documentary, Reincarnated , on his transformation into "Snoop Lion", a reggae artist.
† | Denotes works that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Murder Was the Case | Silky Slim/Himself | |
1995 | The Show | Himself | |
1998 | Half Baked | Scavenger Smoker | |
Caught Up | Kool Kitty Katt | ||
I Got the Hook-Up | Pool Player/Bar Patron | uncredited | |
Ride | Mente | ||
Documentary of Shawn | Brian | ||
Da Game of Life | Smooth | ||
MP da Last Don | Bar Patron | ||
1999 | Urban Menace | Preacher Caleb | |
Whiteboyz | Himself | cameo | |
Hot Boyz | C-Dawg | ||
2000 | The Wrecking Crew | Dra-Man | |
Up In Smoke Tour | Himself | ||
Tha Eastsidaz | Killa Pop | also executive producer | |
2001 | Baby Boy | Rodney | |
Training Day | Blue | ||
Bones | Jimmy Bones | ||
The Wash | Dee Loc | also executive producer | |
Welcome to Death Row | Himself | ||
Volcano High | Song Hak-rim | English-dubbed version | |
Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle | Himself | executive producer | |
2002 | Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw | Himself | |
It's Black Entertainment | Himself | ||
Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp | Himself | executive producer | |
Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style [1] | Himself / CEO of Doggy Style Records, Inc. | Also contributed music. | |
Sex and the Studio 1 [2] | Himself | ||
2003 | Old School | Himself | Cameo |
Pauly Shore Is Dead | Himself | ||
Malibu's Most Wanted | Ronnie Rizzat | voice | |
The Real Cancun | Himself | ||
Beef | Himself | ||
Tupac: Resurrection | Himself | bonus feature only | |
2004 | Starsky & Hutch | Huggy Bear | |
Soul Plane | Captain Antoine Mack | ||
Beef II | Himself | ||
Snoop Dogg's Buckwild Bus Tour | Himself | ||
2005 | The L.A. Riot Spectacular | Narrator | |
Boss'n Up | Corde Christopher | ||
Racing Stripes | Lightning | Voice | |
Letter to the President | Narrator | ||
2006 | The Tenants | Willie Spearmint | |
Hood of Horror | HOH/Devon | also executive producer | |
Arthur and the Invisibles | Max | voice | |
DPG Eulogy | Himself | ||
Rap Sheet: Hip-hop and the Cops | Himself [3] | ||
2007 | Beef IV | Himself | |
2008 | Singh Is Kinng | Himself | |
2009 | Down for Life | Mister Hightower | |
Falling Up | Raul | ||
Brüno | Himself | cameo | |
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard | Max | voice | |
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder | Himself | voice | |
2010 | Malice n Wonderland | Malice Bigg | Short |
Mics On Fire | Himself | ||
2011 | The Big Bang | Puss | |
2012 | Mac & Devin Go to High School | Mac | |
Reincarnated | Himself | ||
2013 | Scary Movie 5 | Ja'Marcus | |
Odnoklassniki.ru: naCLICKay udachu | Himself | ||
Turbo | Smoove Move | voice | |
2014 | The Independent Game | Himself | |
The Distortion of Sound | Himself | ||
2015 | Pitch Perfect 2 | Himself | |
High School 2 | Mac | ||
Snow on the Bluff 2 | Dred | ||
Mouse Trap | Mario | ||
2016 | Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping | Himself | |
Meet the Blacks | Todd | ||
What Are the Chances? | Himself | ||
Unbelievable!!!!! | Major Legrande Bushe | ||
2017 | Grow House | Himself | |
Coolaid: The Movie | Himself | ||
2018 | Future World | Love Lord | |
Don't Get Caught | Himself | ||
2019 | The Beach Bum | Lingerie | |
Dolemite Is My Name | Roj | ||
The Addams Family | Cousin Itt | voice | |
Trouble | Snoop | voice | |
The Black Godfather | Himself | ||
2020 | The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run | The Gambler | |
2021 | The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2 | Himself | |
DOMINO: Battle of the Bones | DR. DMF | ||
Blood Pageant | Himself | ||
The Addams Family 2 | Cousin Itt | voice | |
When Claude Got Shot | Himself | Executive producer [4] | |
2022 | Good Mourning | The Joint | |
Day Shift | Big John Elliott | ||
2023 | House Party | Himself | |
2024 | The Underdoggs | Jaycen Jenning | Also producer |
The Garfield Movie | Snoop Catt | voice |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Martin | Himself | Season 2, Episode 24 |
1997 | The Steve Harvey Show | Himself | Season 1, Episode 17 |
1999-2004 | Howard Stern | Himself | |
2000 | The PJs | Infamous QT | Season 2, Episode 12 |
2001 | Just Shoot Me | Himself | Season 6, Episode 1 |
King of the Hill | Alabaster Jones | Season 5, Episode 13 | |
2002–2003 | Doggy Fizzle Televizzle | Host | |
2003 | Crank Yankers | Himself | voice Season 2, Episode 3 |
Playmakers | Big E | Season 1, Episode 10 | |
2004 | The Bernie Mac Show | Calvin | Season 4, Episode 1 |
Chappelle's Show | Dangle (voice)/Himself | Season 2, Episode 10 | |
Las Vegas | Himself | Season 2, Episode 8 | |
The L Word | Slim Daddy | Season 1, Episodes 9 & 10 | |
2006 | Weeds | Himself | Season 2, Episode 8 |
Where My Dogs At? | Himself | Season 1, Episode 4 | |
2007–2008 | The Boondocks | Macktastic aka Captain Mack | Season 2, Episodes 1,5,7 & 13 |
2007–2009 | Snoop Dogg's Father Hood | Himself | |
2007 | Entourage | Himself | Season 4, Episode 5 |
Monk | Murderuss | Season 6, Episode 2 | |
Robot Chicken | Himself | Season 3, Episode 2 | |
2008 | One Life to Live | Himself | Episode dated May 8, 2008 |
2009 | Brothers | Kenny | Season 1, Episodes 4 & 10 |
Dogg After Dark | Himself | ||
Futurama | Himself | Season 5; Episode 16 | |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | Himself | Part of the show's 10th Anniversary Celebration | |
Xavier: Renegade Angel | Per Se | Season 2, Episode 5 | |
2010 | Big Time Rush | Himself | Season 2, Episode 8 |
Freaknik: The Musical | Gang Member #1 | ||
Gigantic | Himself | Season 1, Episode 5 | |
Straight Outta L.A. | Himself | Part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series | |
2011 | 90210 | Himself | Season 3, Episode 17 |
The Cleveland Show | Himself | voice Season 2, Episode 20 | |
2012 | Black Dynamite | Leroy Van Nuys | voice Season 1, Episode 5 |
2013 | The League | Himself (Taco's (Jon Lajoie) Eskimo Brother) | Season 5, Episode 3 |
2014 | Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta | Himself | Season 3, Episode 16 |
Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood | Himself | Season 1, Episode 12 | |
2015 | Empire | Himself | Season 1, Episode 11 |
Sanjay and Craig | Street Dogg | Season 2, Episode 17 | |
2016–2017 | Trailer Park Boys | Himself | Season 10, Episodes 7,8 & 9 Season 11, Episodes 1 & 8 |
2016 | Mike Tyson Mysteries | Himself | Season 2, Episode 12 |
2017 | Henry Danger | Himself | Season 4, Episode 4 |
The Simpsons | Himself | Season 28, Episode 13 "The Great Phatsby: Part 2" | |
2018 | Sugar | Himself | Episode: "Snoop Dogg surprises a young father who is working to turn his life around." |
Ask the StoryBots | Operating System | voice Season 2, Episode 1 | |
New Looney Tunes | Himself | Season 2, Episode 35 | |
2019 | Game Shakers | Himself | Season 3, Episodes 8,12 & 18 |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | R.B. Banks | Season 20, Episode 22 | |
American Dad | Tommy Tokes | Season 16, Episode 5 | |
Mission Bila Houdoud | Himself | Episode 9 | |
2020 | F is for Family | Rev. Sugar Squires | voice Season 4, Episode 7 |
Utopia Falls | The Archive | voice series regular | |
Martha Knows Best | Himself | Episode: "Container Gardens" [5] | |
Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special | Himself | Television special | |
2021 | Mythic Quest | Himself | Season 2, Episode 4 |
Hip Hop Uncovered | Himself | docuseries | |
Live in Front of a Studio Audience | Vernon | Episode: “Diff'rent Strokes Privacy Willis" | |
2021–2023 | BMF | Pastor Swift | |
2022 | American Song Contest | Co-Host of season 1 alongside Kelly Clarkson | |
So Dumb It's Criminal: Hosted by Snoop Dogg | Host | ||
Snoop Dogg's F*Cn Around Comedy Special | Himself | Comedy Special | |
Doggyland | Bow Wizzle | 4 episodes | |
2023 | Dear Mama | Himself | docuseries |
Lopez vs Lopez | Calvin | Episode: "Lopez vs Last Call" | |
Year | Title | Portrayed by | Notes |
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2009 | Notorious | Anwan Glover | Biographical film about The Notorious B.I.G. |
2015 | Straight Outta Compton | LaKeith Stanfield | Biographical film about N.W.A. |
2016 | Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le | Maurice O'Doll | Biographical film about Michel'le |
2017 | All Eyez on Me | Jarrett Ellis | Biographical film about Tupac Shakur |
2024 | Untitled Snoop Dogg biopic film | TBA | Biographical film about Snoop Dogg |
2025 | King of the South | TBA | Biographical film about Master P |
TBD | DPG 4 Life Aka Dogg Pound 4 Life | Jarrett Ellis | Biographical film about Tha Dogg Pound |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | True Crime: Streets of LA | Himself | Playable character |
2004 | Def Jam: Fight for NY | Crow | Playable character |
2006 | Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover | Crow | Playable character |
2012 | Tekken Tag Tournament 2 | Himself | Likeness |
2013 | Way of the Dogg | Himself | Likeness |
2013 | Call of Duty: Ghosts | Himself (Voice) | Multiplayer Announcer (DLC) |
2013 | Turbo: Super Stunt Squad | Smoove Move | Playable character |
2015 | Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff | Himself | Playable character |
2019 | Madden NFL 20 | Himself | Playable character |
2019 | NHL 20 | Himself | Occasional announcer |
2019 | World War Z | Eugene | Playable character |
2020 | Madden NFL 21 | Himself | Playable character |
2020 | Madden NFL 21: Face of the Franchise: Rise to Game | Himself | Playable character |
2021 | Grand Theft Auto Online | Himself | Likeness |
2022 | Call of Duty: Vanguard | Himself | Playable character (DLC); Voice and Likeness |
2022 | Call of Duty: Mobile | Himself | Playable character (DLC); Voice and Likeness |
2023 | Call of Duty: Modern Wafare II | Himself | Playable character (DLC); Voice and Likeness |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | The Andy Milonakis Show | Himself | Season 1, Episode 2 |
2006 | Katt Williams: The Pimp Chronicles Pt.1 | Himself | opening sequence film |
2007 | Wild 'n Out | Himself | Season 4, Episode 1 |
2012 | Epic Rap Battles of History | Moses | Season 2, Episode 12 |
2020 | AEW Dynamite | Himself | |
2022 | Arsenio! Live | Himself | |
This section needs to be updated.(June 2020) |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"What's My Name?" | 1993 | Fab 5 Freddy [6] |
"Gin and Juice" | 1994 | Dr. Dre [7] [8] |
"Murder Was the Case" | ||
"Doggy Dogg World" (featuring Tha Dogg Pound and The Dramatics) | Dr. Dre, Ricky Harris [9] | |
"Snoop's Upside Ya Head" (featuring Charlie Wilson) | 1996 | none |
"Vapors" | 1997 | Paul Hunter |
"Doggfather" | Joseph Kahn [10] | |
"Still a G Thang" | 1998 | Michael Martin |
"Ride On" (with Kurupt) | R.A.S.H.I.D.I. | |
"G Bedtime Stories" | 1999 | Gee Bee |
"Woof" (featuring Mystikal and Fiend) | none | |
"Bitch Please" (featuring Xzibit and Nate Dogg) | Dr. Dre, Phillip Atwell | |
"G'd Up" (with Tha Eastsidaz featuring Butch Cassidy) | Diane Martel | |
"Got Beef" (with Tha Eastsidaz and Jayo Felony) | 2000 | Chris Robinson |
"Buck 'Em" (featuring Sticky Fingaz) | J.J. Martin | |
"Snoop Dogg (What's My Name Pt. 2)" | Chris Robinson | |
"Lay Low" (featuring Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy and Tha Eastsidaz) | 2001 | Hype Williams [11] |
"Loosen' Control" (featuring Soopafly and Butch Cassidy) | Jeremy Rall | |
"I Luv It" (with Tha Eastsidaz) | Snoop Dogg, Chris Robinson | |
"Just a Baby Boy"(featuring Mr. Tan and Tyrese Gibson) | Brent Hedgecock | |
"Dogg Named Snoop" | Kennedy | |
"From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" (featuring Pharrell Williams) | 2002 | Diane Martel [12] |
"Pimp Slapp'd" | none | |
"Stoplight" | ||
"Beautiful" (featuring Pharrell and Charlie Wilson) | 2003 | Chris Robinson [13] |
"Drop It Like It's Hot" (featuring Pharrell) | 2004 | Paul Hunter [14] [15] |
"Let's Get Blown" (featuring Pharrell) | ||
"Groupie Luv" (with 213) | Chris Robinson | |
"Signs" (featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson) | 2005 | Paul Hunter |
"Ups & Downs" | Anthony Mandler [14] | |
"Vato" (featuring B-Real) | 2006 | Phillip Atwell [14] |
"That's That Shit" (featuring R. Kelly) | Benny Boom [16] | |
"Boss' Life" (featuring Nate Dogg) | Anthony Mandler [14] | |
"A Bitch I Knew" | Snoop Dogg, Terrance C. Ball [14] | |
"Crazy" (featuring Nate Dogg) | ||
"Gangbangin' 101" (featuring The Game) | ||
"10 Lil' Crips" | ||
"Candy (Drippin' Like Water)" (featuring E-40, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc, Daz Dillinger and Kurupt) | Dylan "Pook" Brown [14] | |
"Hood of Horror" | none | |
"Go Girl" | 2007 | Calvin Broadus |
"Sexual Eruption" | Melina [14] | |
"Neva Have 2 Worry" (featuring Uncle Chucc) | 2008 | Rik Cordero [14] |
"Life of da Party" (featuring Too Short and Mistah F.A.B.) | Dylan "Pook" Brown [14] | |
"My Medicine" (featuring Willie Nelson) | ||
"Those Gurlz" | ||
"Staxxx in My Jeans" | 2009 | none |
"Snoop State of Mind" (featuring Alicia Keys) | Dah Dah | |
"That's tha Homie" | ||
"Shoot Em' Up" | ||
"Gangsta Luv" (featuring The-Dream) | Paul Hunter [17] | |
"I Wanna Rock" | Erick Peyton [18] | |
"Pronto" (featuring Soulja Boy) | Erik White | |
"Protocol" | Dah Dah | |
"Tell Me What You Want" | ||
"Cancun" (featuring Kurupt) | 2010 | |
"We da West" / "Program" / "West Side Rollin'" | ||
"Upside Down" (featuring Nipsey Hussle and Problem) | ||
"I Wanna Rock" (The Kings G-Mix) (featuring Jay-Z) | ||
"That Tree" (featuring Kid Cudi) | Erick Peyton, VisualCreatures [19] | |
"Oh Sookie" | Dylan "Pook" Brown | |
"Luv Drunk" (featuring The-Dream) | none | |
"New Year's Eve" (featuring Marty James) | Dylan "Pook" Brown [20] [21] | |
"Wet" | 2011 | |
"That Good" (with Wiz Khalifa) | none | |
"El Lay" (featuring Marty James) | ||
"Purp & Yellow" (featuring Game) | Matt Alonzo | |
"I Don't Need No Bitch" (featuring Devin the Dude and Kobe) | none | |
"Boom" (featuring T-Pain) | Dylan "Pook" Brown [22] | |
"My Own Way" (featuring Mr. Porter) | none | |
"My Fucn House" (featuring Young Jeezy and E-40) | Dah Dah [23] | |
"Gangbang Rookie" (featuring Pilot) | none | |
"Take U Home" (featuring Too Short, Kokane and Daz Dillinger) | ||
"This Weed Iz Mine" (featuring Wiz Khalifa) | ||
"Stoner's Anthem" | Dah Dah | |
"Young, Wild & Free" (with Wiz Khalifa, featuring Bruno Mars) | Dylan "Pook" Brown [24] | |
"Si Al Sayed" (featuring Tamer Hosny and Snoop Dogg) [25] | 2012 | Tarik Freitekh |
"La La La" Slow Motion (With J. Pearl, Lee M., Iyaz). Eli Roth [26] Claudio Zagarini. | Eli Roth | |
"Lighters Up" (featuring Mavado and Popcaan) | Andy Capper [25] | |
"No Guns Allowed" (featuring Drake and Cori B) | 2013 | Jessy Terrero [25] |
"Ashtrays and Heartbreaks" (featuring Miley Cyrus) | P.R. Brown [25] | |
"Torn Apart" (featuring Rita Ora) | Willie T, Ted Chung [27] | |
"Stoner's Anthem" | Snoop Dogg | |
"Let The Bass Go" | Benny Boom | |
"Let Me Explain (Theme)" (with Erick Sermon and Method Man featuring RL) | Snoop Dogg | |
"The Good Good" (featuring Iza Lanch) | John Mazyack | |
"Faden Away" (with 7 Days of Funk) | Henrey DeMaio | |
"Hit Da Pavement" (with 7 Days of Funk) | ||
"Smoke The Weed" (featuring Collie Buddz) | John Mazyack | |
"Do My Thang" (with 7 Days of Funk) | ||
"Happy Birthday Pt. 2" (featuring Poo Bear) | Snoop Dogg | |
"Gangsta Don't Live That Long" | ||
"We'll Miss You" (with Daz Dillinger) | 2014 | |
"Peaches N Cream" (featuring Charlie Wilson) | 2015 | Aramis Israel and Hannah Lux Davis |
"So Many Pros" | Francois Rousselet | |
"California Roll" (featuring Stevie Wonder) | Warren Fu | |
"Kush Ups" (featuring Wiz Khalifa) | 2016 | Dan Folger |
"Point Seen Money Gone" (featuring Jeremih) | Benny Boom | |
"Lavender (Nightfall Remix)" (featuring BadBadNotGood and Kaytranada) | 2017 | Jesse Wellens and James DeFina |
"Mount Kushmore" (featuring Redman, Method Man and B-Real) | Snoop Dogg | |
"Neva Left" | D. Baker | |
"Go On" (featuring October London) | Dah Dah | |
"Trash Bags" (featuring K Camp) | John Mazyck | |
"My Last Name" (featuring October London) | Marcella Cytrynowicz | |
"Moment I Feared" (featuring Rick Rock) | Dah Dah | |
"Words Are Few" (featuring B. Slade) | 2018 | Snoop Dogg |
"One More Day" (featuring Charlie Wilson) | ||
"Blessing Me Again" (featuring Rance Allen) | ||
"Cripn 4 Life" (with Dave East) | D. Baker | |
"New Wave" (featuring Mali Music) | Snoop Dogg | |
"I Wanna Thank Me" (featuring Marknoxx) | 2019 | Dah Dah |
"Main Phone" (featuring Rick Rock & Stressmatic) | ||
"So Misinformed" (featuring Slick Rick) | ||
"I C Your Bullsh*t" | 2020 | Dah Dah |
"CEO" | 2021 | D. Baker |
"Roaches In My Ashtray" (featuring ProHoeZak) | Guap City | |
"Say It Witcha Booty" (featuring ProHoeZak) | ||
"Look Around" (featuring J Black) | D. Baker | |
"Gang Signs" (featuring Mozzy) | 4 rAx | |
"Talk Da Sh*t To Me" (featuring Kokane) | Snoop Dogg | |
"Say It Witcha Booty" (version 2) (featuring ProHoeZak) | Guap City | |
"Big Subwoofer" (with Mount Westmore) | Jwaaw Wellens and Sam Macaroni | |
"Go To War" (with Blxst) | Snoop Dogg | |
"Murder Music" (with Benny the Butcher, Jadakiss and Busta Rhymes) | Dah Dah | |
"Make Some Money" (with Fabolous and Dave East) | Dian Martel | |
"No Smut On My Name" (featuring Battle Locco and Kokane) | Peter Quinn | |
"Bad MF's" (with Mount Westmore) | 2022 | Marc Wood |
"House I Built" | Snoop Dogg | |
"Free Game" (with Mount Westmore) | Cam Busby | |
"I'm From 21st Street" (with DJ Drama featuring Stressmatic) | 2023 | Dah Dah |
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper and actor. His initial fame dates back to 1992 following his guest appeareance on Dr. Dre's debut solo single, "Deep Cover", and later on Dre's debut album, The Chronic that same year. Broadus has since sold over 23 million albums in the United States, and 35 million albums worldwide. His accolades include an American Music Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and 17 Grammy Award nominations.
Doggystyle is the debut studio album by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was released on November 23, 1993, by Death Row and Interscope Records. The album was recorded and produced following Snoop Doggy Dogg's appearances on Dr. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic (1992), to which Snoop contributed significantly. The West Coast style in hip-hop that he developed from Dre's first album continued on Doggystyle. Critics have praised Snoop Dogg for the lyrical "realism" that he delivers on the album and for his distinctive vocal flow.
Doggy Fizzle Televizzle is a sketch comedy show that was produced by and starred rapper Snoop Dogg. It aired on MTV in 2002 until 2003.
Tha Last Meal is the fifth studio album by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released through No Limit, Doggy Style, and Priority Records on December 19, 2000. It was his third and final studio album released on No Limit, marking this record his first album on his newly founded label, called Doggy Style, alongside Priority in the United States. The album title makes reference to being the last record partially owned by his former label, Death Row Records. The album was produced by Dr. Dre, Timbaland, and Soopafly, among others. The album includes four official singles: "Snoop Dogg ", "Lay Low", "Loosen' Control", and "Wrong Idea". The album was generally met with positive reception with many critics citing it as one of his best albums.
"Gin and Juice" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released on January 18, 1994, as the second single from his debut album, Doggystyle (1993). The song was produced by Dr. Dre and contains an interpolation from Slave's "Watching You" in its chorus and a sample from George McCrae. Tony Green created its bassline; additional vocalists on the song include Dat Nigga Daz, Jewell, Heney Loc, and Sean "Barney" Thomas. "Gin and Juice" peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It earned a gold certification from the RIAA and sold 700,000 copies.
"Crybaby" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released on April 17, 2000 by Columbia Records as a double A-side with "Can't Take That Away ". It was written by Carey and Snoop Dogg, and produced by the former and Damizza for Carey's seventh studio album, Rainbow (1999). It serves as the album's fourth single. It features Snoop Dogg throughout the song's bridge and is built around a sample of the 1988 song "Piece of My Love," originally performed by Guy and written by Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall, Timmy Gatling and Gene Griffin. Throughout the song, the protagonist reveals the struggles of dealing with insomnia and thoughts of a past relationship during the night, as she spirals out of control and declares "I gotta get me some sleep."
"Say Somethin'" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. It was written by Carey, Snoop Dogg, Chad Hugo, and Pharrell Williams, and produced by The Neptunes as the sixth and final single from Carey's tenth studio album, The Emancipation of Mimi (2005). The song is one of few from Carey's catalog in which she does not share production credits. "Say Somethin'" features Dogg as a guest artist, and is influenced by R&B and hip-hop music genres. Lyrically, the song is a dialogue in between and male and female, that discuss sexual themes and acts of which they plan to engage in a restroom.
Tha Doggfather is the second studio album by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released on November 12, 1996, by Death Row and Interscope Records. After the success of his debut album Doggystyle (1993), Snoop was arrested and charged with murder and in 1995, spent time preparing for the case that went to trial. On February 20, 1996, he was cleared of all charges and began working on his second album without Dr. Dre providing work as a record producer. This was Snoop's final album on Death Row until 2022, when he acquired the rights to the Death Row trademarks from MNRK Music Group, releasing BODR the same year. This would also be his last album under the moniker Snoop Doggy Dogg before it was shorted to Snoop Dogg. Recording sessions took place from February 1996 to October 1996, with Suge Knight as the executive producer on the album, alongside the additional production from several record producers such as DJ Pooh, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly and L.T. Hutton; as well as guest appearances from Charlie Wilson, Kurupt, Tray Dee and Warren G, among others.
No Limit Top Dogg is the fourth studio album by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released May 11, 1999, by No Limit and Priority Records. Following the mixed reception of his previous album, Snoop began to work again with Dr. Dre and returned to the west coast sound of his earlier career while on Death Row Records. The album was generally met with positive reception with many critics citing it as a return to form and his best album since Doggystyle (1993). Many praised the production work for the album with the tracks made by Dr. Dre being highlighted as well as Snoop's delivery while criticism was mainly aimed at the length of the album, the No Limit features, and the lack of new lyrical content. The Source placed the album on their list of the "Top 10 Best Albums of the Year" for 1999.
Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle is a mixed hardcore pornography and hip-hop music video featuring the music of rapper Snoop Dogg, presented by the rapper himself. It was released in 2001. It was the first hardcore video ever listed on the Billboard music video sales chart. Because of its huge success, it started a trend where rappers are put into the mainstream of the porn industry by hosting X-rated films. Many films of the genre followed, starring Necro, Mystikal, Too Short, Ice-T and Yukmouth. It also allowed Hustler to expand its boundaries by launching new subsidiaries for their recently formed fashion line and CD label. The scenes were shot at Snoop Dogg's house in Claremont, California. Snoop Dogg himself however, does not appear nude or perform any explicit acts.
The discography of American rapper Snoop Dogg consists of 19 studio albums, five collaborative albums, 17 compilation albums, three extended plays, 25 mixtapes, 175 singles, and 16 promotional singles. He has sold over 12.5 million albums in the United States and 37 million albums worldwide. He has garnered 14 top ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Doggy Dogg World" is the third and final single from American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg's debut album, Doggystyle (1993). It is the first European-only release with an American video TV-play. It features 1970s-era classic R&B and soul group The Dramatics, with guest rap verses from Kurupt and Daz Dillinger.
Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, better known by his stage name Kurupt, is an American rapper and record producer. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Los Angeles, he formed Tha Dogg Pound in 1992 along with Daz Dillinger; the rap duo has released eight albums. He also formed the hip hop group The Hrsmn in 1996, with whom he has released two albums. His debut solo album, Kuruption! (1998) was released by A&M Records and peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200.
"That's That" is the second single by Snoop Dogg from the album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment. The song was the first single taken from the album in the United Kingdom, however the single only achieved notable success in the U.S., where it reached #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song samples the melody played in the 1988 film Coming to America during the bathroom scene when Eddie Murphy gets washed by female servants.
"Vapors" is a song co-written and performed by American hip hop musician Biz Markie, issued as the fifth single from his debut studio album Goin' Off. The song peaked at #80 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1988.
American singer Mariah Carey has had an extensive career in film and television throughout her career, in addition to "hundreds of music videos, a dozen or so feature films, and several TV guest-appearances". After topping charts, filming and directing multiple music videos for well-acclaimed songs such as "Vision of Love" and "Fantasy" throughout the 1990s, Carey made her big-screen debut in the rom-com, The Bachelor (1999). In 2001, Carey starred in Glitter which followed the story of Billie Frank, a young woman rising to fame as a pop-star, and was released on September 21, 2001. It was a major commercial failure and critical flop being ranked number 21 on IMDb's Bottom 100 Movies of All Time.
"New York, New York" is a song from the American West Coast hip hop duo Tha Dogg Pound featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg. The song was released as a promotional single and is the lead single from their debut album, Dogg Food.
Rapper and singer Nicki Minaj has been featured in 89 music videos, nine commercials, and four documentaries. Additionally, she has featured in four films: the animated Angry Birds Movie 2 where she plays as a pink bird named Pinky, the animated Ice Age: Continental Drift in which she voiced the woolly mammoth, Steffie, Barbershop: The Next Cut in which she plays a sassy recruit named Draya, and The Other Woman, in which she played Lydia, an opinionated law-firm assistant. In 2009, Minaj signed a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment, and released her first solo music video under the label in March 2010.
American rapper 50 Cent has been featured in 88 music videos, 31 television programs, 25 films, and 3 video games.
American singer Kelly Clarkson has released two video albums and has appeared in forty-four music videos. In 2002, she made her debut music video appearance for the video "Before Your Love", which was immediately released after winning the first season of American Idol. An accompanying music video for the companion single, "A Moment Like This", was also issued later that same year. From her debut studio album, Thankful (2003), Clarkson released music videos for the singles "Miss Independent", "Low", and "The Trouble with Love Is", the foremost of which earned her three MTV Video Music Award nominations, including Best New Artist in a Video. Thankful was immediately followed by the release of Clarkson's debut video album Miss Independent that same year. In 2004, a music video for her single "Breakaway" was released to promote the Disney feature film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. Clarkson's sophomore studio album Breakaway (2004) issued accompanying music videos for its singles "Since U Been Gone", "Behind These Hazel Eyes", "Because of You", "Walk Away", and an additional live video for "Breakaway". The music videos for the songs "Since U Been Gone" and "Because of You" earned a total of three MTV Video Music Awards and a MuchMusic Video Award. Clarkson's second video album Behind Hazel Eyes was released in 2005 as a companion piece to Breakaway.