Unlike most of his contemporaries, Snoop has transcended time by embracing the artists of the next generation – as is evident in his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa. Snoop Dogg’s longevity is a rarity in hip-hop’s youth-driven culture. 20: “Young, Wild And Free” (featuring Wiz Khalifa and Bruno Mars) As the best Snoop Dogg songs reveal, his artistry has no bounds. His discography spans multiple genres, including R&B, soul, rock, reggae, and even gospel. With his innate ability to reinvent himself and remain creatively cutting-edge, “Uncle Snoop’s” longevity is a testament to his skill as a lyricist, his cultural influence, and his musicianship. Since his emergence in 1992, Snoop Dogg (born Calvin Broadus, Jr, on October 20, 1971) has become one of the most recognizable personalities in both hip-hop and the wider popular culture.
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