Snoop Dogg Shares Tribute to His Brother Bing Worthington, Dead at 44

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Snoop Dogg is mourning the death of his brother Bing Worthington, 44, who recently passed away due to undisclosed causes. On Friday, the 52-year-old Olympic Games host took to Instagram to share a series of tributes to his late brother.

In the first of three posts, Snoop posted a photo of himself and Worthington—who was his half-brother on his mother's side—in a dressing room alongside a third man, possibly one of his sons or another family member. The "Gin & Juice" rapper captioned the post tastefully with just a series of emojis, including prayer hands and a dove.

In another post, he posted a photo of Worthington giving their mother what appears to be a birthday cake. "[Back] wit momma," he wrote.

Worthington worked with his famous older brother throughout the years, first as a roadie on his tour and later taking over as tour manager.

But he was also famous in his own right, releasing music with his hip-hop group, Lifestyle, which produced a couple of albums together and even had a song called "Tha Jump Off" on the soundtrack for the 2006 Van Wilder sequel. However, Worthington eventually gave up his dreams of becoming a rapper when he realized he enjoyed the behind-the-scenes business side of the industry more.

"Back in the day I had an album, it was called Liquid Cocaine and I put that out with my group Lifestyle," he told Vice in 2016. "When I put the album out, I was putting everything in the music together. My guy was a great rapper and I was a great rapper, but I was like 'Why am I working on the music? I should be doing all the business side of this thing.' I love meeting people, talking business, that got me going. That made me feel like another person."

Worthington eventually moved to Canada to start his own record label, a merger between his own Dogg Records and Canadian hip hop label Urban Heat Legends.