Snoop Dogg Has 4 Children - Meet Cordell, Cori, Julian, and Corde
Snoop Dogg is an industry veteran, but when he's not dominating at the Super Bowl or hamming it up with BFF Martha Stewart, he's just a down-to-earth dad, trying to do the best for his brood. The rapper and "Day Shift" star has four adult children: sons Corde Broadus and Cordell Broadus and daughter Cori Broadus with wife Shante Broadus, and son Julian Broadus with Laurie Holmond. For Snoop, his approach to parenting is simple: he wants his children to have the opportunities he didn't have growing up in California. "The struggle that I went through, that my mother went through, I didn't want my kids to have that, I wanted them to understand that it's okay to struggle, but I want to help you avoid some of the things in life that I did and teach you what I was taught, but show you how to get to the top a little bit faster than I was able to," he explained during a 2014 appearance on "The Queen Latifah Show." Still, Snoop, 50, is humble when it comes to his skills as a dad. He told "Today" back in 2015 that he'd rate himself as a "7-plus" on the parenting scale, noting he has things to "work on." No matter what, though, Snoop said his "relationship with my kids is more important than anything. It's a friendship relationship . . . it's based on me being a father, a mentor and a friend." Here's what to know about Snoop's four children. Related: Lil Wayne Brings Son Kameron Carter as Date to 2022 ESPYs
Snoop Dogg is an industry veteran, but when he's not dominating at the Super Bowl or hamming it up with BFF Martha Stewart, he's just a down-to-earth dad, trying to do the best for his brood.
The rapper and "Day Shift" star has four adult children: sons Corde Broadus and Cordell Broadus and daughter Cori Broadus with wife Shante Broadus, and son Julian Broadus with Laurie Holmond.
For Snoop, his approach to parenting is simple: he wants his children to have the opportunities he didn't have growing up in California. "The struggle that I went through, that my mother went through, I didn't want my kids to have that, I wanted them to understand that it's okay to struggle, but I want to help you avoid some of the things in life that I did and teach you what I was taught, but show you how to get to the top a little bit faster than I was able to," he explained during a 2014 appearance on "The Queen Latifah Show."
Still, Snoop, 50, is humble when it comes to his skills as a dad. He told "Today" back in 2015 that he'd rate himself as a "7-plus" on the parenting scale, noting he has things to "work on." No matter what, though, Snoop said his "relationship with my kids is more important than anything. It's a friendship relationship . . . it's based on me being a father, a mentor and a friend."
Here's what to know about Snoop's four children.