Explore Snoop Dogg’s net worth: The rapper’s businesses, investments, and more

Snoop Dogg is most known for… well, being Snoop Dogg. His illustrious career as a rapper and actor has gained him immediate recognition — and he’s banking on the Snoop brand. What is Snoop Dogg’s net worth after sponsorships, appearances, and his many business investments?

Calvin Broadus Jr., the D-O-double-G, was born in late 1971. He began his career rapping on a Dr. Dre album in 1992, followed by his first album “Doggystyle” in 1993. Snoop has performed in some of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Coachella and the Suρer Bowl halftime performance. He’s been in films, TV series, advertisements, and other projects. 

Snoop Dogg sits in the guest chair on  "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"; he and the show's host are laughing while holding two boxes of Snoop Dogg's cereal by his company Broadus Foods

What is Snoop Dogg’s net worth in 2023?

The best estimation of Snoop Dogg’s net worth is $150 million — and he’s built his empire on a diverse mix of performances, business investments, and public adoration. Since establishing himself as a rapper and music producer in the 1990s, Snoop has illustrated that he’s a man of many talents, from acting to cooking to coaching local sports teams. Thanks to these many talents, the artist has plenty of income streams.

Is Snoop Dogg a billionaire?

$150 million is a lot of money, but it’s a ways away from billionaire status. While it’s not unthinkable that he may one day join the club, Snoop has been very vocal about his passion for investing his wealth back into his community.

Where does Snoop Dogg live?

In 1998, Broadus purchased a home in Diamond Bar, California for $720,000. Today, that same property is worth $1.7 million. His 4,000 sq. ft. palace sits on 2.8 acres and includes 4 bedrooms and bathrooms. You can bet the kitchen is decked out with the finest appliances, and the home includes a library and a formal dining room. The yard includes a swimming pool, tennis court, and jacuzzi.

His second home in the Diamond Bar area serves as a recording studio, a film studio for music videos, and a basketball court.

What companies does Snoop Dogg invest in?

Snoop Dogg isn’t just a performer and artist — he’s also an entrepreneur. Leveraging his brand to invest in foods, experiences, and cannabis, he’s a prime example of how to invest in products you believe in. To get an idea of how much Snoop Dogg is worth, take a look at his portfolio.

Snoop Dogg’s investment funds with Casa Verde Capital

Through his fund Casa Verde Capital, Snoop Dogg has invested heavily in the cannabis industry. Casa Verde has invested in several cannabis-based companies, including online ordering platform Dutchie, on-demand delivery platform Eaze, and cannabis-related news platform Merry Jane — which Snoop founded himself. This also includes his cannabis product, Leafs by Snoop.

The fund’s interest in cannabis is invested both in the U.S. and internationally — mostly in Germany and the EU. In 2020, a source told TechCrunch that the fund was worth more than $200 million.

Personal investments

As for Snoop Dogg’s investments, we know that he hopped on early IPO for a few companies, including Reddit, Klarna, and Robinhood  (HOOD) – Get Free Report. 2023 hasn’t been a spectacular year for his market shares in these companies, but the rapper may have avoided taking losses.

Between purchasing at IPO price or receiving stocks in exchange for publicity, which he did with Klarna, Snoop may not be feeling the sting.

What businesses does Snoop Dogg own?

Whether it’s something to smoke, a snack, or Snoop Dogg-inspired clothes for literal dogs, Broadus knows how to pick and market a product. Outside of the cannabis industry, the D-O-double-G has created several products that still speak to his brand.

Snoop Doggie Doggs

In 2022 Snoop designed a series of dog clothes and accessories inspired by his aesthetic. A love of dogs (not just Snoopy, from whom he takes his famous nickname) has always been a part of Snoop’s image. A Snoop-themed chain for your dog? A hat including the rapper’s signature braids? It’s a market.

Broadus Foods

Inspired by the home cooking of his mother, Broadus Foods has two breakfast brands: Snoop Cereal and Mama Snoop pancake mix and maple syrup. Even before Broadus became BFF with Martha Stewart, the pop culture icon was a big fan of a home-cooked meal. 

Through Broadus Foods, Snoop and the company CEO Percy Miller want to “inspire economic empowerment by adding diversity into the grocery stores industry and creating opportunities for minority-owned food products and brands.”

Indoggo Gin

It’s only natural that the artist who brought us “Gin and Juice” should make his gin. This gin boasts a “laid-back California style”, and also comes in a strawberry flavor. For now, it looks easiest to purchаse Snoop’s gin online. Juice is not included.

The Snoopify App

In 2013, Snoop Dogg saw success in the tech field thanks to the Snoopify App. Users who downloaded the app were treated to Snoop Dogg-themed backdrops and stickers that could be added to photos and selfies. 

Snoopadelic Films

Not only has Snoop Dogg appeared in films like ‘Bones’ and ‘Half-Baked’, but Snoop also owns his own production company. Over the years he’s produced a handful of horror films and comedies, and a documentary about his time in Jamaica called “Reincarnated”.

Snoop Dogg’s appearances, promotions, and team-ups

21 September 2023, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne: Rapper Snoop Dogg is on stage during a concert at Lanxess Arena. Photo: Henning Kaiser/dpa (Photo by Henning Kaiser/picture alliance via Getty Images)Concerts

These days, Snoop Dogg still plays live venues. His most recent High School Reunion Tour quickly sold out several shows, and celebrated 30 years since the release of his debut album “Doggystyle”.

One source claims that a booking agency leаk clocked Snoop’s pay-per-performance between $75,000 and $100,000. These numbers, if correct, are likely based on special event performances rather than tour dates.

Commercials

Snoop Dogg has done plenty of product and service endorsements over the years — and he’s gotten some hefty paychecks in return. 

In 2020, a commercial he filmed for online food retailer Just Eat netted Snoop Dogg a cool $6.2 million. That’ll buy a dog a lot of bones. It’s not outside of reason to predict that his most recent appearance in a Petco commercial may have earned him even more.

Other appearances

To get Snoop to rap a verse on your album will set you back a pretty penny — a bare minimum of $250,000.

“You’ll get about 16 bars,” he said on a podcast episode in 2022. “And when it’s time to do the video, I need to get another $250,000 up out of you. And you only got an hour so get to filming.” The man’s time is valuable.

But Snoop Dogg is a cultural icon and as such, he’s everywhere. In the summer of 2023, he even appeared in the massively popular video game “Call of Duty” as a playable character. It’s unknown if or how much money Snoop Dogg got paid for his likeness to be used in the game.