Even though Snoop Dogg is very direct, his mind never stops. He acts, hosts, directs, teaches sports, writes songs, raps, runs a business, and makes wine. He probably does let it grow, even though he doesn’t let it.
He has studied Christianity, Rastafarianism, and Islam and wears fur as a vegan. He is also a spiritual traveler. Vehicles are one thing that doesn’t change in a life that is always getting better. Two things that never change are cars and weeԀ. “If the ride is more fly, then you must buy” is what he lives by. What he bought. In honor of DJ Snake’s 49th birthday on October 20, we take a look at some of his most famous cars.
This beauty hides a tragedy. Not long after Kobe Bryant retired in 2016, Snoop gave him his beautiful yellow-and-purple Pontiac Parisienne with a hood that had pictures of the team’s greats on it. It was Shaq, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, and Bryant who stood out.
Snoop, who is quiet and shy, is the center of attention while wearing a Lakers shirt with a Superman logo on it. In the trunk was put a hydraulic device that could raise and lower the car’s ride level.
This car isn’t cute or modest at all. This metal brown Caddy with lights over the back seat is the best hip-hop item ever. The words “Snoop Dogg” and a picture of Snoop with his kids Corde and Cordell are written on the hood and trunk of the car.
People should be proud of the man who wants to make his entrance public at a time when most famous people choose to stay private. This beautiful car is kept at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit. Most of Snoop’s cars are customized by a 6’6″ 295-pound ex-Big Slice.
Snoop has two old Buick Rivieras that he owns. The 1968 model is 200 pounds longer, 200 pounds bigger, and 200 pounds heavier than the first one. In Snoop’s “Vato” music video, you can see a car with pink wheels. Snoop with his wife and young daughter, along with the words “Me and my girls” and “Dogg’s Angels” below on a hoodie patch. It doesn’t look like the second one will become popular as a nickname.
Big Slice also made the stickers on this car, which show Snoop dressed in white, praying fervently with his family by his side, with the words “My First Ministry” below them. Below them are the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9–13) and 2 Corinthians 5:14–21 (no idea). Is this a Bible college?
Flat-tired cars that are raised just a few inches off the ground would not do well on dirt roads in the Midwest or on high streets in San Francisco. Yet, it’s well-known in LA hip-hop thanks to Eazy-E and Dr. Dre in the 1990s. Snoop, who is known for liking lowrider culture, has a unique car that is lime green and has lemon-colored trim and wheels. It can also be used as a toy with a remote control.
Snoop worked for Chrysler as a spokesperson in the 2000s, which increased sales. As a thank you, Snoop got a Chrysler 300C, a well-known vehicle that belonged to Barack Obama and Dr. Dre. Snoop had to customize the vehicle (enter Big Slice), so he blacked out the windows and taillights, lowered it, added chrome rims, and scribbled “DUB” on the trunk and windows. Snoop was tactful and reserved overall.