Snoop Dogg mourns deceased half-brother: “Until we meet again”

Bing Worthington worked as an event technician and tour manager for his half-brother Snoop Dogg.

Snoop Dogg’s younger half-brother, Bing Worthington, has died at the age of 44. The rapper announced this online on the evening of February 16th with a post and the words “Until we meet again”. The cause of death has not yet been announced.

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Brothers and long-time companions

Bing Worthington was a music manager and had worked on projects for Snoop’s label Dogg Records. He often accompanied his half-brother on tour – first as an event technician and then as a tour manager.

Worthington was briefly a member of the hip hop group Lifestyle, whose only album LIQUID COCAINE was released in 2003. But then he decided to live a life behind the scenes.

Memorable photos and videos on Instagram

Snoop Dogg shared the news of Worthington’s death on Instagram, where he posted numerous memories. Among other things, he published pictures with his half-brother as well as pictures and videos of their family.

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“United with Mom”

Under a picture that shows Worthington and their mother Beverly Tate, the 52-year-old rapper writes: “United with mom.” Tate died in October 2021 at the age of 70. She gave Snoop Dogg the nickname “Snoop” early on, after the cartoon character “Snoopy,” which was the inspiration for his stage name.

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