Snoop Dogg, a pioneering figure in gangster rap, has not only made his mark in music but also ventured into movies and starred in major Hollywood productions.
Beyond his fame, Snoop Dogg’s personal life has also drawn attention, especially his relationship with his half-brother, Bing Worthington Jr., whose life and contributions were significant yet often remained behind the scenes.
Early Life and Family
Bing Worthington Jr. was born on May 4, 1979, in California. He attended Long Beach High School, where he met Mymy Jordan, who would later become his wife. The couple reportedly had a son together, but they chose to keep his name and birth date private, reflecting their desire for privacy regarding family matters.
Career in Music
In his early career, Bing worked closely with Snoop Dogg, starting as a roadie on Snoop’s tours before eventually becoming his tour manager. His role in Snoop Dogg’s career was pivotal, helping to shape the logistics and success of Snoop’s tours. Bing’s contributions extended beyond managing tours; he was also a musician in his own right.
Bing’s group, Lifestyle, released music, including the album Liquid Cocaine in 2003 and contributed a lead single to the soundtrack for the movie Van Wilder 2. In a 2016 interview with Vice, Bing reflected on the release of his album, stating, “When I released the album, I put all the songs on it together. Both my boyfriend and I were great rappers, but I started to wonder why I was working on music. I should be taking care of all the business side of this. Meeting new people and talking business gets me going. I felt like a different person after watching that.”
Realizing his strengths in managing the business aspects of music, Bing transitioned from performing to focusing on production and management. He expressed a preference for working behind the scenes rather than being in the spotlight. Bing also co-wrote the song “Be Thankful” for Snoop’s rap group, Tha Eastsidaz, which he regarded as a significant accomplishment.
Business Ventures
By 2016, Bing had relocated to Canada, where he merged his studio and production company, Dogg Records, with Miguel Lopez’s hip-hop label, Urban Heat Legends. This move marked a new chapter in his career, allowing him to further develop his skills in the music industry while staying true to his passion for business.
Relationship with Snoop Dogg
Bing Worthington Jr. was Snoop Dogg’s half-brother, sharing a mother, Beverly Tate. Despite the difference in their public profiles, the two shared a close bond. Snoop Dogg openly expressed his affection and admiration for Bing, acknowledging his role in his life and career.
After Bing’s untimely death at the age of 44, Snoop Dogg paid tribute to him through heartfelt posts on Instagram on February 16, 2024. In one post, Snoop shared a nostalgic video of himself, Bing, their brother Jerry, and their sister laughing and joking in a cemetery. The caption read, “@badabing33 always made us laugh u bac with moms,” accompanied by a blue heart, a prayer, and a crying face emoji. Another post featured a photo of Snoop and Bing together in a green room, with a dove and a prayer emoji in the caption.
The cause of Bing’s death remains unknown, adding to the grief experienced by those who knew and loved him.
Snoop Dogg’s Siblings
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., known as Snoop Dogg, has two half-brothers. His older half-brother, Jerry Wesley Carter, is on his mother’s side and reportedly works for United Steel Workers. While Jerry occasionally appears on Snoop Dogg’s Instagram, there aren’t many public pictures of them together.
Bing was Snoop’s younger half-brother, who passed away at 44, while Snoop Dogg is currently 52 years old. The close bond between the siblings was evident in Snoop’s public tributes and the acknowledgment of Bing’s impact on his life and career.
Legacy and Impact
Bing Worthington Jr. leaves behind a legacy of dedication, creativity, and support for those he loved. His contributions to the music industry, particularly his work with Snoop Dogg, underscore the importance of collaboration and the impact of those who work behind the scenes. Bing’s story is a reminder of the significant roles individuals play in shaping the success of public figures, often without seeking the spotlight themselves.
In remembering Bing, the music industry and those who knew him celebrate his life, his talents, and the joy he brought to those around him. His influence continues to be felt, and his memory is cherished by family, friends, and fans alike.