HUGE TRAGEDY Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg, a pioneer of gangster rap, achieved fame through music, movies, and Hollywood hits. Behind the scenes, his brother Bing Worthington played a vital role in his journey. Bing, who passed away at 44, supported Snoop every step of the way.

Born on May 4, 1979, in California, Bing attended Long Beach High School, where he met and later married Mymy Jordan. The couple reportedly had a son, though his name and birth details remain private.

Bing began his career as a roadie for Snoop’s shows and later became his tour manager, contributing significantly to the rapper’s success. His quiet dedication and influence are remembered as part of Snoop’s legacy.

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