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Are you ready to become a rap legend? Start your rap career and make a name for yourself in the rap game in this idle tapper game with the help of the legendary Snoop Dogg. Fo’ shizzle.
Start as a down-on-your-luck rapper, slinging mixtapes on Venice Beach and finding nothing but rejection. You know your tracks are fire and you just need to make your big break. You’re close to giving up, but everything changes when Snoop Dogg stumbles on one of your CDs and gives you a call. He likes what he hears and he’s going to turn you into the next rap legend!

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Snoop Doggy Dogg
Snoop Lion
Bigg Snoop Dogg
Dogg Father
Snoop Rock
DJ Snoopadelic
Snoopzilla
FaZe Snoop
Niggaracci


Rapper
songwriter
actor
media personality
singer
record producer


Founder of Doggystyle Records
Owner of Death Row Records
Executive Creative Consultant at Def Jam Recordings
Member of FaZe Clan 's Board of Directors


^ Earlier in his career, he frequently referred to himself as "Snoop Rock". Other names that he has released music under include "DJ Snoopadelic", "Snoopzilla", "Bigg Snoop Dogg", and simply "Snoop".



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