Snoop Dogg's Empire: Cookbooks, Olympics, and RnG Records Partnership
Update: 2025-11-24
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Snoop Dogg has been making major moves across multiple fronts over the past few days, cementing his status as entertainment's ultimate renaissance man. Most recently, the Long Beach legend unveiled his third cookbook titled "Treats to Eat," focusing on baked goods and what he calls "wake and bake cooking" with both regular treats and special ingredient options. During an appearance on NBC4 News on November 19th, Snoop revealed that Martha Stewart continues to be his ultimate inspiration for the cookbook series, with Martha personally approving every project he releases.
The rapper is simultaneously preparing for his most high-profile broadcasting gig yet as he gears up to cover the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan for NBC. During his recent media appearance, Snoop expressed enthusiasm about exploring new winter sports including curling, ski slope events, and figure skating, bringing the same infectious energy that made him a breakout star during NBC's Paris Summer Olympics coverage.
However, not all recent news has been forward momentum. NBC cancelled the planned "Snoop Dogg's New Year's Eve" special that was supposed to air live from Miami on December 31st. According to statements from Snoop and the network, the decision came down to scheduling conflicts with Olympic preparations. Snoop addressed the cancellation gracefully, stating that sometimes the calendar gets in the way of celebration, but he promised bigger and better festivities later in 2026.
On the music and culture front, Snoop just inked a significant partnership with RnG Records, an influential independent music hub located in Inglewood, California near the Forum and SoFi Stadium. The collaboration positions Snoop alongside producer Plug and RnG founder Gustavo Guerra to activate what they're calling a creative ecosystem blending vinyl culture with next-generation artistry. RnG Records has already become a cultural landmark attracting major artists and housing rare vinyl treasures in their museum-quality collection.
Additionally, Snoop has been expanding his children's content through Doggyland, his animated YouTube series, which now features a collaboration with former Voice contestant Jeremy Beloate on a song called "Love Is Love." The track promotes LGBTQ plus inclusivity, reflecting Snoop's recent partnership with GLAAD for Spirit Day awareness campaigns against bullying.
Across cooking shows, Olympic broadcasting, record label partnerships, and children's programming, Snoop continues proving his unmatched versatility in entertainment and culture.
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Snoop Dogg has been making major moves across multiple fronts over the past few days, cementing his status as entertainment's ultimate renaissance man. Most recently, the Long Beach legend unveiled his third cookbook titled "Treats to Eat," focusing on baked goods and what he calls "wake and bake cooking" with both regular treats and special ingredient options. During an appearance on NBC4 News on November 19th, Snoop revealed that Martha Stewart continues to be his ultimate inspiration for the cookbook series, with Martha personally approving every project he releases.
The rapper is simultaneously preparing for his most high-profile broadcasting gig yet as he gears up to cover the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan for NBC. During his recent media appearance, Snoop expressed enthusiasm about exploring new winter sports including curling, ski slope events, and figure skating, bringing the same infectious energy that made him a breakout star during NBC's Paris Summer Olympics coverage.
However, not all recent news has been forward momentum. NBC cancelled the planned "Snoop Dogg's New Year's Eve" special that was supposed to air live from Miami on December 31st. According to statements from Snoop and the network, the decision came down to scheduling conflicts with Olympic preparations. Snoop addressed the cancellation gracefully, stating that sometimes the calendar gets in the way of celebration, but he promised bigger and better festivities later in 2026.
On the music and culture front, Snoop just inked a significant partnership with RnG Records, an influential independent music hub located in Inglewood, California near the Forum and SoFi Stadium. The collaboration positions Snoop alongside producer Plug and RnG founder Gustavo Guerra to activate what they're calling a creative ecosystem blending vinyl culture with next-generation artistry. RnG Records has already become a cultural landmark attracting major artists and housing rare vinyl treasures in their museum-quality collection.
Additionally, Snoop has been expanding his children's content through Doggyland, his animated YouTube series, which now features a collaboration with former Voice contestant Jeremy Beloate on a song called "Love Is Love." The track promotes LGBTQ plus inclusivity, reflecting Snoop's recent partnership with GLAAD for Spirit Day awareness campaigns against bullying.
Across cooking shows, Olympic broadcasting, record label partnerships, and children's programming, Snoop continues proving his unmatched versatility in entertainment and culture.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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