Snoop Dogg Shares How Michael Bublé’s 6-Year-Old Daughter Almost Brought Him to Tears
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Snoop Dogg is appealing to a whole new generation thanks to his kid-positive tracks. ICYMI, the 53-year-old released a Kids Hits album along with Doggyland in 2022 and the main track “Affirmation Song” has become a favorite he’s learned of his fellow coach from The Voice, Michael Bublé.
Bublé’s daughter, Vida, 6, listens to it in her Kindergarten class.
“That made me almost cry,” Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., shared on The Kelly Clarkson Show’s Oct. 22 episode, “because I made those records for my grandkids and the kids around the world to have a piece of me that was rated G.”
The “Haven’t Met You Yet” crooner is the father of four kids including Vida, Noah, 11, Elias, 8, and Cielo, 2—who he shares with wife Luisana Lopilato—but it is Vida who has a special connection to Uncle Snoop.
“Michael Bublé came to set, and he was like, ‘My daughter loves your music, and they listen to it every day,’” Snoop, who is a grandfather of seven, recalled. “And I’m like, ‘You lying!’ We actually sung it together, and it just touched me. It was so adorable that this music that I’m making is really reaching the kids for the right reasons.”
Bublé, or as Snoop calls him “Booblee Wooblee,” has become a close personal friend of the rapper.
“I swear to God, man, me and him, it felt like we grew up together,” Snoop shared of the jazz singer, “Like we been lost and we found each other.”
Bublé echoed the sentiment when he hosted The Kelly Clarkson Show back on Oct. 1, admitting, “This gives me the opportunity to declared forever and ever that Snoop Dogg is my best friend forever and ever. I am sorry Martha [Stewart].”
The two artists are serving as coaches on The Voice together alongside Gwen Stefani and Reba McEntire.
“Once they become part of our team, they’re part of our family,” Snoop said of the contestants on the Big Boy’s Neighborhood podcast Oct. 1. “We’re family men. They’re family women, so we don’t know how to treat it like a game show and go home and not have emotions. We genuinely care about these people on and off the screen.”
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