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Snoop Dogg's Unstoppable Hustle: From Gin & Juice to Raising Canes

Snoop Dogg's Unstoppable Hustle: From Gin & Juice to Raising Canes

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Fresh off the release of his brand new album Is It a Crime, Snoop Dogg is everywhere this week, living up to his rep as the hardest working man in hip hop. He just pulled off an attention-grabbing appearance in Henderson, Nevada, stepping behind the counter at Raising Canes to celebrate National Chicken Finger Day. According to the Las Vegas Sun, Snoop gave customers a surprise dose of his signature charisma, running the kitchen as part of a playful promo campaign that included delivering chicken fingers in festive holiday style and starring in their latest national ad. He told Fox News Digital that the partnership just made sense thanks to his friendship with Raising Canes founder Todd Graves, and the fact that he never misses a chance to provide a little joy—and maybe an extra chicken finger—in people’s lives. Instagram and promotional reels have been full of Snoop handing out food, posing with fans, and giving headlines a few spicy quotes about the joys of giving and his philosophy as a leader and collaborator.

But Snoop is all business, too. This week, he and Dr. Dre officially rolled out Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop, a new line of ready-to-drink cocktails named after their classic anthem. The launch is making waves in culture and commerce circles alike, as the pair rides the 30th anniversary of Doggystyle to disrupt the spirits market yet again. As Dr. Dre put it to Food Manufacturing magazine, they’re still chasing magic after all these years, launching four flavors that have the beverage world buzzing.

No surprise, Snoop’s staying omnipresent on the music front as well—he recently dropped in at the Zac Brown Band’s Los Angeles show, performing their just-released country-rap mashup Let It Run. He called the project a gangster gumbo and brought his West Coast flavor straight to the heart of country for a live premiere and music video shoot. Interviews afterwards saw him waxing poetic about the importance of unexpected collaborations, hinting that there’s more crossover in store.

Meanwhile, fans can look forward to Snoop returning as a coach on the new season of The Voice, and he’ll be performing live after the Cincinnati Reds game on August 11, turning baseball into a party. And over on Instagram, Snoop continues hyping Death Row’s roster, promoting artists like Jane Handcock and DJ Battlecat while dropping hilarious skits with comedian Druski ahead of the Coulda Fest tour. Every move is a reminder that after three decades at the top, Snoop’s legend just keeps growing—whether he’s making music, deals, or fried chicken dreams come true. There’s no sign of slowing down, and at this pace, the next big headline looks to be only a day away. Speculation persists of new business ventures and music tie-ins, but for now, the reign of Snoop Dogg stays as dynamic and biographically significant as ever.

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