For decades, Snoop Dogg was the face of West Coast “gangsta rap” — laid-back flow, endless parties, and clouds of smoke that became his iconic aura. But behind the fame and flashing lights, a softer chapter has quietly taken over his life: grandfatherhood.

All About Snoop Dogg's 7 Grandchildren

The Rap Legend with a New Title
Snoop, born Calvin Broadus Jr., built an empire with classics like Gin and Juice and Drop It Like It’s Hot. Yet today, fans don’t just call him “Tha Doggfather” — they call him “Papa Snoop.” With five grandchildren, the rapper who once defined rebellion now spends afternoons teaching little Zion how to throw a football, or singing lullabies to baby Elleven on Instagram Live.

A Family Man at Heart
His son Corde brought the first grandchild, Zion, into the world in 2015. Snoop’s reaction? He posted a photo of himself cradling the newborn with tears in his eyes — the same man who once rapped about survival in the streets now celebrating life’s gentlest blessing. Even after tragedy struck in 2019, when baby Kai Love passed away just ten days after birth, Snoop turned to faith and family, urging fans to “love your babies while you can.”

All About Snoop Dogg's 7 Grandchildren

Papa Snoop Goes Viral
In recent years, clips of Snoop reading bedtime stories, attending ballet recitals with his granddaughter, and even helping with school homework have gone viral. “The hardest rapper in the game just melted my heart,” one fan tweeted after watching Snoop rock his granddaughter to sleep.

Still the Rap Godfather, But Softer
Of course, the world still gets the legendary performer — his Super Bowl Halftime Show, his tours, and his collabs with everyone from Dr. Dre to Ed Sheeran. But family comes first. His daughter Cori said it best:

All About Snoop Dogg's 7 Grandchildren

“The world sees Snoop Dogg, but we just see Daddy. And now, Grandpa.”

From the streets of Long Beach to bedtime stories in his living room, Snoop Dogg has shown the world that toughness and tenderness can live in the same heart. And maybe, just maybe, the secret to staying timeless in hip hop isn’t just dropping hits — it’s rocking your grandbabies to sleep.

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