Sad news: 1 hour ago, in Los Angeles, California At the age of 53

A Father’s Heartbreak

Los Angeles, California — The music world was struck by a wave of grief and disbelief after reports surfaced that Snoop Dogg’s daughter, Cori Broadus, has passed away. The hip-hop legend, 53, appeared visibly emotional as he shared the heartbreaking news, describing her as “the light of my life.”

For years, Snoop has been a pillar of confidence and humor — a figure whose public persona rarely revealed vulnerability. But on this day, the mask of fame fell away, replaced by a father’s raw sorrow. His words, halting and tearful, reminded fans that beyond the stage lights and legend, there is simply a parent mourning his child.

A Bond Beyond Music

Cori Broadus was more than Snoop Dogg’s daughter. A rising artist and entrepreneur, she carved her own path in music and fashion, admired for her honesty about mental health and self-acceptance. The relationship between father and daughter was one of deep affection and visible pride; their candid photos and shared laughter often softened the rapper’s famously cool exterior.

Fans across the world have been flooding social media with condolences, recalling the love between them and expressing gratitude for Cori’s openness in speaking about her own struggles — a courage that helped others feel less alone.

Remembering Light

For those who followed their journey, this loss feels intimate. The rapper who once stood firm through fame’s storms now stands before a grief no strength can shield.

In moments like this, the noise of celebrity fades, leaving only what matters most: the love that survives even the deepest silence.

May Cori’s memory be a mercy, and may her father find peace in the love she left behind.

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