Snoop Dogg’s Grandkid Who Passed away Lives on in Memory – Meet His 7 Grandchildren

Snoop Dogg, born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., has built a career that reaches far beyond music, positioning himself as a dedicated family man.

Married to Shante Broadus since 1997, Snoop is a father to four children: Corde, 30; Cordell, 27; Cori, 25; and Julian, 26, from a previous relationship.

Over the years, Snoop’s family has grown, and he is now a proud grandfather, with each grandchild holding a unique place in his life. He remains especially devoted to honoring the memory of one grandchild who passed away, ensuring their legacy endures within the family.
Snoop Dogg as a Family Man & a Grandfather
In 2007, Snoop shared insights into his family values while promoting his reality show, “Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood,” aiming to highlight the often-unseen side of hip-hop artists as family men.

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