Remembering Bing Worthington: Snoop Dogg’s Brother and Behind-the-Scenes Force
Snoop Dogg, one of the pioneers of gangster rap, has built a powerhouse career in music, film, and entertainment. But behind the scenes, his brother Bing Worthington played a major role in that journey.
Bing passed away at the age of 44, leaving behind a legacy of loyalty, hard work, and quiet support that helped shape Snoop’s rise to stardom.
Born on May 4, 1979, in California, Bing grew up with music in his blood. He met his future wife, Mymy Jordan, while attending Long Beach High School. The couple later married and were said to have had a son together, though they’ve kept their child’s name and birthdate private.
In his early years, Bing hit the road with Snoop as a roadie, soaking up the energy of the music world. Over time, he became Snoop’s trusted tour manager—a key figure in his inner circle and a constant presence during some of the most defining years of Snoop’s career.
Bing’s contributions may not have always been in the spotlight, but his impact was deeply felt. His life and work remain a testament to the power of family, loyalty, and the bonds that hold up even the biggest stars.