Snoop Dogg kicked off a virtual celebration for the 27th anniversary of his debut solo album Doggystyle and gifted the internet with some hearty content and new products.
“Happy C day to my first solo record Doggystyle 27 years old,” Snoop wrote in the caption of the artwork of the album.
The Doggfather also blessed the ‘Gram with an exclusive limited run of merchandise to commemorate the milestone. The bundle includes a bomber jacket, T-shirt and boxer briefs all featuring the Doggystyle cover artwork and branding.
The legendary Long Beach MC continued the celebration with a string of posts initiated by the recent viral video of a dancing kid dubbed over Keak Da Sneak’s Bay Area anthem “Super Hyphie.”
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“Doggystyle C Day mood 27 years strong,” the caption reads.
Then, with the overzealous help of sports reporter and Instagram comedian Kevin Cuenca, he reminded us all how hard his 1993 classic “Gin N Juice” still slaps.
He also shared a pair of videos sending a shout out to West Coast veteran and Doggystyle collaborator Kurupt to wish his fellow Crip a happy 48th birthday.
Additionally, Snoop shared a repost from an Instagram account featuring a supercut of 50 Cent, Wiz Khalifa and Nas sharing how they were influenced by the rap legend’s initial body of work. One clip from the video shows a snippet of a red carpet interview with Nas in which he calls Doggystyle one of the best albums ever.
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Doggystyle was released in November 1993 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album dropped on the infamous Death Row Records, was produced by Dr. Dre and Daz Dillinger, features from Tha Dogg Pound, Warren G and spent 74 weeks in contention on the chart.
Revisit Snoop Dogg’s classic album Doggystyle below.