Snoop Dogg’s latest feat has landed him in increasingly rare company, speaking to the longevity of his cultural relevance.
Last week, Snoop appeared alongside BTS on Benny Blanco’s new single, “Bad Decisions.” As you’d expect with three of music’s biggest names on board, the song debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Snoop one of only three people to land top 10 hits in the ‘90s, ‘00s, ‘10s and ‘20s.
The other two artists? Jay-Z and Mariah Carey.
“@SnoopDogg joins @MariahCarey and Jay-Z as the only artists to earn top 10 hits on the #Hot100 in each of the past four decades: ‘90s, ‘00s, ‘10s and ‘20s,” Billboard tweeted this week.
Snoop has had a dozen top 10 hits in his career, three of which went to No. 1. The first came in 1993 with his debut single “What’s My Name,” while his first No. 1 came in 2004 with the Pharrell-assisted “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”