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Snoop Dogg

Is Snoop Dogg A-List?

NoB

NoSnoop Dogg is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1996

Murder Trial Acquittal

Lost A-list status in 2012

Dropped to B tier — Transforms into Snoop Lion

Ranking Timeline

1993B$1M

Doggystyle Debut Album

Snoop's debut album debuts at #1 and goes quadruple platinum, making him an instant rap superstar. His association with Dr. Dre and Death Row Records launches his career at the highest level.

1996A$5M+$4M

Murder Trial Acquittal

Snoop is acquitted of murder charges in a highly publicized trial. Despite the controversy, he remains a top-selling artist and cultural icon.

2004A$20M+$15M

Drop It Like It's Hot

The Neptunes-produced hit becomes Snoop's first #1 single as a lead artist. His crossover appeal and mainstream acceptance reach new heights.

2012B$40M+$20M

Transforms into Snoop Lion

Snoop rebrands himself as Snoop Lion for a reggae album after a spiritual journey. While the music shift is temporary, it shows his willingness to reinvent himself.

2016B$80M+$40M

Martha Stewart Friendship Goes Viral

Snoop's unlikely friendship with Martha Stewart leads to a VH1 cooking show. His lovable persona and crossover appeal make him a mainstream favorite beyond music.

2022B$130M+$50M

Super Bowl Halftime Show

Snoop performs at the Super Bowl with Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar in a legendary halftime show. His legendary status in hip-hop history is cemented.

2024B$160M+$30M

Business Empire and Olympics

Snoop becomes an NBC Olympics correspondent and continues expanding his cannabis and business ventures. His diverse portfolio and omnipresent media personality keep him culturally relevant and wealthy.

Last updated: February 23, 2026