Snoop Dogg's net worth shows how huge his empire in the music industry has already become.

Forbes regularly release the list of richest people in the world, and the hip-hop industry has its own richest rappers list.

With the growing number of rappers and their immediate success stories, some veteran rappers were already replaced on the list. However, Snoop Dogg remains in the undefeated group, with his net worth still soaring higher than ever.

Snoop Dogg's Net Worth 2023

As of 2023, Snoop Dogg's net worth has already reached the $150 million mark. He is currently ranked 13th on the world's richest rappers lists, standing behind Jay-Z, Diddy, Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Russell Simmons, Eminem, Master Pharrell Williams, Drake, Ronald "Slim" Williams, Ice Cube, and Lil Wayne.

Aside from being a rapper, he also earns from his work as a singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, actor, and media personality.

One of his most recent beneficial moves include bringing Death Row Music Catalog to TikTok. Snoop Dogg brought the catalog to the video streaming website after acquiring it in 2022.

"Since I took Death Row off streaming almost a year ago, not a day goes by without people asking me to put it back up," Snoop Dogg said in a statement. "As the Super Bowl rolled around, I knew fans would be looking for the music from our iconic performance in 2022, so I wanted to reintroduce the most historic catalog to the people."

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The catalog features songs created by Snoop Dogg himself, 2Pac, and more artists.

'Doggystyle' and Beyond

Snoop Dogg's career has been blooming since he debuted in 1993. At that time, his debut album "Doggystyle" immediately topped the Billboard 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.

From there, he dropped more record-breaking albums and songs: "Doggfather," "Da Game Is To Be Sold Not to Be Told," "No Limit Top Dogg," "Tha Last Meal," "The Blue Carpet Treatment," "Malice n Wonderland," "Doggumentary," "Bush," "Neva Left," "I Wanna Thank Me," and "BODR."

Snoop Dogg also earns as an actor. He first appeared in the 1998 film, "Half Baked," before continuously appearing in more than 80 other movies.

This year, he starred as himself in the 2023 film, "House Party." His "All-Star Weekend" is also in its post-production already.

The rapper notably blooms in the real estate business, as well. In 2007, he scored $1.8 million when he sold his Claremont, California, home. He currently has a four-bedroom mansion in Diamond Bar, California.

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