Throwback Thursday: Snoop Dogg

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A G Thang - When he was affectionately known as "Snoop Doggy Dogg" he blew minds when he rapped on Dr. Dre's album The Chronic. His signature verse on "Nuthin' But A G Thang" is one that old and new hip hop heads know by heart.(Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage)
Tha Dogfather Hits the Stage - Snoop Dogg treats the Hip Hop Awards audience to a performance of "That's That."   (Photo: Annette Brown/Getty Images)
Snoop Knows No Limit - After releasing 1996's The Doggfather, Snoop Dogg turned his back on Suge Knight and Deathrow Records. The rapper moved forward and signed with Master P's No Limit Records where he released three albums that each sold over 1 million copies.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Hollywood Top Dogg - In 2001 Snoop Dogg took on Hollywood in a huge way. Aside from assisting Dr. Dre on The Chronic 2001, Snoop was seen in two box office smashes. He portrayed Rodney (Yvette's ex) in Baby Boy and played a parapalegic gangster Blue in the Oscar-winning movie starring Denzel Washington Training Day.(photo: John Ricard / BET)The Dogg Is Now a Lion - Snoop Dogg has donned a new animal moniker for his forthcoming reggae-inspired debut — just call him Snoop Lion. Here, the legendary West Coast rapper promotes his Reincarnation album release at Miss Lilly's in New York City.    (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images)

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Solo Debut Success - With a few successful features under his belt, Snoop Dogg released his debut album Doggystyle in 1993. His lyrical ability had made such an impact on people that it debuted on the Billboard charts at No. 1 and went on to go quadruple platinum! (Photo: Annette Brown/Getty Images)

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