Throwback Thursday: Snoop Dogg

Don't miss out on The BET Experience!

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)
Introducing Snoop Lion - After taking on a spiritual journey while in Jamaica in 2012, Snoop Dogg took on the Rastafarian way of life and has since changed his name to Snoop Lion. The rapper-turned-reggae artist released his first reggae album Reincarnated on April 23, 2013 and has fully embraced this more "peaceful" side of himself. Congrats Snoop!(Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)
It's All About The BET Experience - If you've been down with Snoop from day one then you shouldn't miss your chance to watch him do all of his hits at The BET Experience. On day 2 of The BET Experience he'll be sharing the stage with upcoming California stars Kendrick Lamar, Miguel, Schoolboy Q and everyone's favorite East Coast champ J. Cole. It'll be a show you won't want to miss.(Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Keep Memory Alive)

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Top Of The Charts - Snoop Dogg developed a new sound after signing to Pharrell's label imprint Star Trak in 2004 and released R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece the same year. The album spawned his first No. 1 smash hit "Drop It Like It's Hot."(Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty Images)Snoop Lion aka Snoop Dogg attends Snoop Lion Special "Reincarnation" Record Release Event at Miss Lilly's on July 30, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images)

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