JRE 1733 ·
Snoop Dogg
Who is Snoop Dogg?
Snoop Dogg is a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Snoop Dogg discusses his evolution from rap pioneer to mainstream entertainment figure and business entrepreneur
- 02Conversation covers Snoop's experiences in the music industry, dealing with legal troubles, and his reinvention over decades
- 03Snoop talks about cannabis culture, his personal use, and how attitudes toward marijuana have shifted during his lifetime
- 04Discussion includes Snoop's ventures into television, film production, and his work as a media personality and commentator
- 05Snoop reflects on hip-hop history, his relationships with other major artists, and the evolution of rap music
- 06Talk covers fatherhood, family values, and how Snoop has balanced his public persona with his private life
- ▶Snoop discusses his philosophy of diversifying beyond music into business and entertainment0:10:00
- ▶Conversation about cannabis legalization and Snoop's consistent stance throughout his career0:25:30
- ▶Snoop reflects on close calls with the legal system and how his life could have gone differently0:40:15
- ▶Discussion about transitioning from music into television, film production, and media work0:55:00
- ▶Snoop talks about hip-hop history and his perspective on how the genre has evolved over decades1:15:45
The Show
Joe brings on Snoop Dogg for what amounts to a masterclass in longevity and reinvention in entertainment. This isn't Snoop's first rodeo on the podcast, and the chemistry is immediate. They dive right into how Snoop has managed to stay relevant for three decades when most artists burn out after five years.
Snoop's approach to his career has always been about diversification. While he built his empire on music and became a legend in hip-hop, he never got trapped in that lane. He moved into acting, producing, commentating, and building brands. Joe and Snoop explore how the music industry almost demands you become more than just a musician if you want real longevity and wealth. Snoop talks about understanding the business side early, which gave him advantages a lot of artists never had.
The conversation naturally flows into cannabis culture and Snoop's relationship with weed. This is a guy who essentially became the face of marijuana in mainstream culture, and they discuss how wild that transformation has been. From when it was genuinely dangerous to be publicly associated with weed to now where it's legal in most places. Snoop's been consistent the whole time, and that consistency actually helped shift the culture.
They get into some real moments about the legal system and Snoop's own brushes with serious trouble. He's candid about how close things got and how different things could have turned out. It's not preachy, just honest reflection on what could have been a completely different life if circumstances had aligned differently.
Snoop brings up his work in television and film, explaining that he approaches every medium with the same professionalism he brought to music. Whether it's producing shows, appearing in films, or doing commentary work, he's always learning and always trying to add value. This mindset is probably the biggest reason he's still thriving while peers from his era have faded.
The discussion touches on hip-hop history and how the genre has evolved. Snoop's got perspective few people have since he was literally there building the foundation. He talks about different eras of rap and how each generation brought something new while standing on what came before.
Best Quotes
“I always understood that music was just the beginning. You had to build an empire, not just a career.”
— Snoop Dogg
From the JRE 1733 conversation with Snoop Dogg.
“The game changed, but I never changed who I was. That consistency is what kept me relevant.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1733 conversation with Snoop Dogg.
“I could've gone down a completely different path, and I'm just grateful every day that didn't happen.”
— Snoop Dogg
From the JRE 1733 conversation with Snoop Dogg.
“Hip-hop gave me everything, so I've always tried to give back to the culture and the community.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1733 conversation with Snoop Dogg.
“You gotta evolve with the times while staying true to yourself. That's the balance I've always tried to strike.”
— Snoop Dogg
From the JRE 1733 conversation with Snoop Dogg.