He is famed for his love of marijuana and has even had a book of his lyrics printed on smokable paper.
So it will come as little surprise to most that Snoop Dogg has been indulging in smoking sessions with his son Corde Calvin Broadus.
The 18-year-old can even be seen lighting his father's bong in sensational pictures posted online by the former high school athlete.
Corde shows multiple pictures of himself smoking while relaxing on his own, with his father, and even as he works in the studio his own rap record.
In one tweet, which he posted alongside a photo of himself and Snoop rolling cigarettes, he wrote: 'Wouldn't mind living in Amsterdam fo a year.'
The Dutch city is of course famous around the globe for its plentiful cannabis coffee shops.
The images came after it emerged he had turned his back on a possible college football scholarship to concentrate on starting a career in hip hop under the moniker Spanky Danky.
And while he was reportedly being headhunted by a number of universities, he decided he would rather work with his father on making his own mixtape rather than put his body through the grueling experience of training to appear in the NCAA.
As well as the pictures of himself alongside his father, he also posted images of himself relaxing while smoking a suspicious looking cigarette, and even claimed he was lighting his bong using the rays of the sun and a magnifying glass.
He hardly shies away from connecting himself to marijuana, and in fact labels himself an '18-year-young hippie.'
He also said in one tweet: 'I been on bongs since middle of high school jus started fu**in wit vapors and Js more.'
However not everyone is happy at his antics, with one person telling him 'your an idiot. go play football.'
His father is famous for his love of cannabis, and has been arrested several times after being caught in possession of the drug.
He converted to Rastafarianism in July following a trip to Jamaica, claiming he is the reincarnation of Bob Marley and adopting the new moniker Snoop Lion.
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