HUGE TRAGEDY Snoop Dogg

One of the founders of gangster rap, SNOOP Dogg has gone on to make music, movies, and star in big Hollywood hits.
We look at his brother Bing Worthington’s life and legacy here. Bing died at the age of 44 and helped him every step of the way.

He came into the world on May 4, 1979, in California.

Bing met Mymy Jordan at Long Beach High School, where they would later get married.

It was said that they had a son together, but they didn’t want his name or date of birth to be made public, so they aren’t available right now.
As a young musician, Bing worked as a roadie on Snoop’s shows before becoming the rap superstar’s tour manager Read more below

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