Snoop Dogg’s brother Bing Worthington has died, as reported by People. He was 44.
The rapper acknowledged that his brother, who had worked in numerous behind-the-scenes business capacities for him over the years, had died recently. He announced the news on Friday by posting a series of heartfelt tributes on Instagram.
Snoop initially posted a photo posing next to his late younger brother with the caption, “@badabing33.”
Later he addressed his death in the caption of a video featuring footage of the siblings, their older brother Jerry Wesley Carter and others standing in a cemetery.
“@badabing33 always made us laugh u bac with moms,” Snoop wrote in the caption, referring to their late mother, Beverly Tate, who died at age 70 in October 2021.
The Grammy-nominated performer also paid tribute with a photograph of Worthington and Tate posing and smiling together. He wrote, “@badabing33 bac wit momma.”
He also posted a throwback picture and wrote, “@badabing33 say hi to grandma.”
Throughout his career, Worthington worked with his recording artist older brother on different business endeavours and served as his tour manager. In addition, he co-founded Dogg Records, a Canadian record company.
The entrepreneur briefly performed music with the hip-hop group Lifestyle. Their album, ‘Liquid Cocaine,’ was released in 2003, as per People.
In a 2016 interview with Vice, Worthington disclosed that he co-wrote the song “Be Thankful,” which appeared on Snoop’s rap group The Eastsidaz’s debut album from 2000.
According to Vice, Worthington started as a roadie for Snoop, then moved on to run several businesses, including Snoop Dogg Skateboards, before becoming his tour manager.
He told the outlet, “I’m glad I’m a mystery. That’s good.”
Worthington added, “When I put the [Lifestyle] 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, and talking business, that got me going. That made me feel like another person.”
Worthington’s death comes just a month after his 24-year-old daughter Cori Broadus, whom he shares with wife Shante Broadus, suffered a “severe” stroke in mid-January.
Following the health crisis, the father of four told People at the screening of his film The Underdoggs that Cori was “doing a little bit better.”
When asked if the incident put life in perspective for him, Snoop said, “Yeah, yeah. Something like that.”