Snoop Dogg Just Took the BET Awards Back to the Golden Era — “Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang” Hit Harder Than Ever in 2025

The stage turned blue and gold. The bass dropped. And then… Snoop Dogg walked out like time never moved.

Snoop Dogg Honored With Ultimate Icon Award at 2025 BET Awards

Performing “Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang” at the BET Awards ‘25, the LBC legend didn’t just remind the crowd —
He reclaimed the crown.

“This ain’t nostalgia,” one fan posted. “This is Snoop still running the game.”

Snoop Dogg honoured at BET Awards 2025; dedicates win to wife, fans

In a world of auto-tune and TikTok trends, Uncle Snoop brought it back to lowriders, rolled-up sleeves, and West Coast cool so cold it froze the arena.

The crowd? Lost their minds.
Cameras shook. Legends stood.

Snoop Dogg performance at BET Awards 2025 with Charlie Wilson & Warren G,  win Ultimate Tribute .. - YouTube
Even Gen Z knew — this wasn’t just a performance. It was a cultural reset.

With every laid-back bar and signature sway, Snoop didn’t age — he ascended.

30+ years deep, and it’s still Nuthin’ But a G Thang, baby.

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