Snoop Dogg, one of the pioneers of gangster rap, has made a name for himself in music, film, and Hollywood. While his career skyrocketed, his brother Bing Worthington remained a constant, playing a vital role behind the scenes.
Bing, who passed away at the age of 44, was always by Snoop’s side, helping him navigate the entertainment world.
Born on May 4, 1979, in California, Bing met Mymy Jordan at Long Beach High School.
The two eventually married, and though they had a son together, they kept his identity and birthdate private. Throughout his career, Bing was instrumental in Snoop’s rise to fame.
He began his journey in the music industry as a roadie, assisting with Snoop’s concerts, and worked his way up to become the rapper’s tour manager.
Bing was more than just a family member; he was a dedicated part of the team that helped Snoop achieve his success. His behind-the-scenes contributions were crucial in Snoop’s early career and were a testament to the strong family bond they shared.
Bing’s legacy lives on through the impact he had on his brother’s life and career, and his memory remains a significant part of Snoop Dogg’s journey.