Snoop Dogg is showing the world just how much he’s grown — and this time, he’s using his platform to spread love, inclusivity, and understanding to the next generation.
The hip-hop icon turned children’s show creator has announced that his popular animated series, “Doggyland,” will now include LGBTQ+ families, marking a powerful evolution in the rap legend’s outlook on representation and acceptance.
Snoop revealed the news in a conversation with GLAAD during Spirit Day — an annual day dedicated to showing support for LGBTQ+ youth and standing against bullying. Speaking with “The Voice” contestant Jeremy Beloate, who’s featured on a new “Doggyland” song titled “Love Is Love,” Snoop shared his reasoning behind the move and what inspired his change of heart.
“I felt like this music is a beautiful bridge to bringing understanding,” Snoop said. “It’s a beautiful thing that kids can have parents of all walks and be shown love… whether it be two fathers, two mothers, whatever it is — love is the key.”
From Rap Royalty to Role Model
It’s no secret that Snoop Dogg has reinvented himself countless times — from gangsta rap icon to business mogul, sports commentator, and now, children’s show creator.
With “Doggyland,” Snoop’s mission is clear: teach kids about kindness, confidence, and compassion through music and colorful animated pups. But this latest move — featuring same-sex couples and families — shows he’s ready to take that message even further.
In the GLAAD interview, Snoop explained that he wants kids to grow up understanding that every family, no matter how it looks, deserves love and respect. The goal? To normalize diversity and help kids see the world through a more accepting lens.
“Love Is Love”: The Message Behind the Music
Snoop’s conversation with Jeremy Beloate centered around the song “Love Is Love” — a vibrant, uplifting anthem designed to teach children that love comes in many forms.
The rapper gushed about the song’s message, saying it represents everything he stands for as a creator and a grandfather:
“I want children to understand that all families are special in their own unique ways,” he shared. “Love has no bounds, and that’s something worth celebrating.”
The track, which is now featured on “Doggyland’s” YouTube channel and streaming platforms, includes catchy lyrics and animated visuals showing families of all types — two moms, two dads, single parents, and blended families — living joyfully and harmoniously.

Snoop’s Evolution: From Confusion to Compassion
Snoop’s current stance is a noticeable shift from comments he made in 2022, when he admitted being caught off guard during a family movie outing.
Back then, Snoop said he was “thrown for a loop” after taking his grandkids to see “Lightyear,” the Disney-Pixar film that included a same-sex kiss. He admitted the moment sparked a lot of questions from his grandkids — questions he didn’t feel prepared to answer at the time.
“They asked me a lot of questions I didn’t have answers for,” he told TMZ in August. “It made me uncomfortable.”
At the time, Snoop suggested that kids might not need to see such content in films, sparking debate across social media. But fast-forward to now, and it’s clear the West Coast legend has done some reflecting — and learning.
“Clearly, he’s had a change of heart,” a source close to the rapper told TPR. “Snoop wants to lead with love and understanding. He realized that education starts with representation, even in children’s programming.”
GLAAD Partnership and Spirit Day: A Message That Matters
By partnering with GLAAD, Snoop Dogg joined an important movement to combat bullying and promote acceptance for LGBTQ+ youth. Spirit Day encourages people worldwide to wear purple and stand in solidarity with queer and trans kids — and Snoop’s participation sent a strong message.
His “Doggyland” collaboration with Beloate was part of a larger campaign to promote empathy through creativity, proving that even the toughest rappers can evolve into advocates for love and inclusion.
Social Media Reacts: Fans Applaud Snoop’s Growth
The internet wasted no time reacting to Snoop’s announcement — and fans are loving this new, open-minded side of the rap icon.
On X (formerly Twitter), one user wrote:
“Snoop Dogg including gay families in Doggyland? That’s growth, and I respect it.”
Another added:
“From gangsta rap to kids’ show creator supporting LGBTQ+ families — that’s what evolution looks like.”
Many pointed out that Snoop’s decision could have a huge positive impact, especially for kids growing up in diverse households. The comments section on “Doggyland’s” YouTube channel has already filled with praise from parents and educators applauding the move.
From “Doggy Style” to “Doggyland” — A Full-Circle Journey
It’s poetic, in a way — the same artist who once shocked the world with his debut album “Doggystyle” is now using his voice to educate and uplift children through “Doggyland.”
In both eras, Snoop Dogg remains true to his mission: keeping it real. Only now, he’s doing it with a focus on love, empathy, and representation.
His evolution mirrors that of many fans who grew up with him — navigating how to explain today’s world to their own children and grandchildren.
“At the end of the day, love is universal,” Snoop told GLAAD. “If my music or my show can help a child understand that, then I’ve done my job.”
What’s Next for Snoop and “Doggyland”?
Snoop has hinted that future “Doggyland” episodes will continue exploring themes of kindness, respect, and acceptance. Expect more upbeat songs, animated inclusivity, and celebrity collaborations designed to teach real-world values in fun, musical ways.
The rapper’s production company, Snoopadelic Films, is reportedly working on expanding “Doggyland” into more languages and educational platforms, ensuring its message of love reaches families worldwide.
It’s official: Snoop Dogg has gone from hip-hop legend to heartwarming hero of inclusivity — proving once again that love really is the key.
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