Snoop Dogg Shares Rare Video of His Grandkids as They Sing Happy Birthday to ‘Papa Snoop’ — See the Adorable Clip!

The rapper, who has seven grandchildren, turned 53 on Sunday, Oct. 20

<p>JC Olivera/WireImage; Snoop Dogg/Instagram</p> Snoop Dogg, Grandkids

JC Olivera/WireImage; Snoop Dogg/Instagram

Snoop Dogg, Grandkids

Snoop Dogg received the sweetest gift from his grandkids for his birthday.

The rapper, who turned 53 on Sunday, Oct. 20, shared an adorable video to his Instagram of two of his younger grandkids as they sweetly sang “Happy Birthday” to their “Papa Snoop.” The little ones can be seen sitting next to one another and quietly singing in the video posted on Snoop Dogg’s birthday.

“😘🔥 my grand babies 👶🏾,” the proud grandfather captioned his post.

Snoop is dad to sons Corde, 30, Cordell, 27, and Julian, 26, as well as daughter Cori, 25, whom he shares with his longtime wife and high school sweetheart Shante Broadus. He’s also a granddad to seven kids: Zion, 9, Elleven, 6, Cordoba, 5, Sky, 3, Chateau, 3, Kai and one whose name has not yet been revealed

In September, he spoke with PEOPLE exclusively and shared that fatherhood — and becoming a granddad — is one of the things in life he’s the most grateful for.

“Papa Snoop, that’s who I am, and I love being that,” he told PEOPLE. “I be dressing up for their birthday parties, like He-Man, Baby Shark or whoever. I be complaining, but I love it.”

“I love being a grandpa. It’s an accomplishment,” he proudly added.

<p>Shante Monique Broadus/Instagram</p> Snoop Dogg's wife Shante Broadus with their grandchildren

Shante Monique Broadus/Instagram

Snoop Dogg’s wife Shante Broadus with their grandchildren

In July, Snoop used a wholesome behind-the-scenes picture to reveal how he’s balancing his “grandfather duties” with his many roles at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper was photographed squatting down and tying his granddaughter’s sneakers as she stood up for him.

“Grandpa’s duties while at the Olympics 💕🇺🇸😘🔥,” Snoop captioned the post, which was posted just one day after he carried the Olympic torch through the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis during the opening ceremony.

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