
Snoop's Doggyland Delights, Lawsuit Settles, and a Heartfelt Goodbye
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Snoop Dogg has kept a high profile over the past few days with a mix of business, music, and personal headlines attracting national attention. Just this weekend, anticipation was building in Jacksonville as the viral children’s brand Doggyland, co-created by Snoop and Claude Brooks, brought its first-ever live show to Daily’s Place. Snoop didn’t take the stage in person, but he delivered a special virtual appearance that delighted families attending the launch of Doggyland’s national tour. The show, known for its positive messaging and viral Affirmation Song, is now opening for Kidz Bop, marking Snoop’s growing impact on children’s media and family entertainment. According to News4Jax, the performance featured interactive dance segments and costumed characters, furthering the brand’s surge across streaming and live platforms. The team has also expanded into educational toy partnerships, and their collaboration with Toniebox has turned Doggyland music toys into international bestsellers.
On the legal front, Snoop made headlines after confidentially settling a major copyright infringement lawsuit tied to his 2022 album BODR (Back on Death Row). The dispute, brought by session musician Trevor Lawrence Jr., centered on alleged unauthorized use of two backing tracks for songs that were later minted as NFTs. As reported by Billboard and Black Enterprise, both sides agreed to dismiss the lawsuit just days ago after reaching a private resolution through mediation, sidestepping what was shaping up to be a high-profile trial in September. While financial terms remain under wraps, Lawrence’s representation confirmed satisfaction with the settlement. This outcome closes the book on a potentially disruptive chapter for Snoop and his Death Row label, highlighting the ongoing complexities of copyright in the world of NFTs and digital music.
On the personal side, Snoop’s social feeds were flooded with condolences after he posted a heartfelt tribute to his beloved French bulldog Juelz, who passed away last week. In a deeply emotional Instagram video, Snoop reminisced about their decade-long bond, from cherished car rides to the day Wiz Khalifa gifted Juelz to him. The rapper’s posts, amplified by DogTime, inspired an outpouring of support and collective mourning among fans and fellow pet lovers.
Snoop’s Instagram presence remains massive, boasting 88.3 million followers. HypeAuditor data reveals his estimated monthly earnings from Instagram topped $143,000 last month, with engagement staying steady as his business ventures and personal stories continue to make waves. Meanwhile, he also recently made a virtual commencement address—C-SPAN captured Snoop Dogg urging the Class of 2025 to stay humble, hungry, and true to themselves. Public appearances like his performance at the 2025 BET Awards and various concert clips also keep his legend alive, proving that Snoop’s brand, both as a cultural force and savvy entrepreneur, shows no signs of slowing down.
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