(CNN) โ€”ย Had Snoop Dogg pretended to take a toke from the Olympic torch he helped carry to open the 2024 games, few people would have been surprised.

But the now cannabisย entrepreneurย and elder statesman of hip-hop is in his respectableย era โ€“ heโ€™s a little older, a little wiser and a whole lot more lovable.

The 52-year-old rapperโ€™s transformation โ€“ from superstar on trial for murder in the 1990s to Martha Stewart bestie onย โ€œgrandpaโ€™s dutiesโ€ at the Olympicsย โ€“ has been so slow and shrewd that itโ€™s very natural to ask: How did we get here?

P. Frank Williams covered Snopp Doggโ€™s murder trial for the Los Angeles Times and co-wrote the book โ€œChosen by Fate: My Life Inside Death Row Recordsโ€ with the musicianโ€™s co-defendant McKinley Lee Jr.

Williams told CNN the answer is actually quite simple.

โ€œHe worked hard and loves what he does,โ€ said Williams, who most recentlyย directed Huluโ€™s โ€œFreaknik: The Wildest Party Never Toldโ€ documentary.ย โ€œSnoop has this likability and charm that you canโ€™t buy.โ€

Not to mention an arc thatโ€™s a testament to the power of reinvention.

Snoop Dogg holds the torch as part of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games Torch Relay, on the day of the opening ceremony, in Saint-Denis, outside Paris, on July 26, 2024. Credit: Stephane de Sakutin/AFP / Getty Images via CNN Newsource

Tough start in Long Beach

Born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. in Long Beach, California, Snoop Dogg earned the family nickname โ€œSnoopโ€ because of his resemblance to the Peanuts character.

He came up during a time when gang violence and crack were devastating inner city neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Despite being a star athlete in high school, Snoop fell into that life, selling drugs and getting into trouble as a teen.

โ€œI was always scared. Thatโ€™s why I believe I survived because you have to have either fear or respect. And I didnโ€™t understand respect, so I feared everything,โ€ Snoop Doggย told Howard Stern in 2021. โ€œA lot of times I got shot at; a lot of times I had a gun in my possession and could have shot back but I was too scared to shoot back because I was so concerned for my life. Itโ€™s either fight or flight and most of time when youโ€™re out there, itโ€™s flight.โ€

That โ€œgangstaโ€ persona would follow him when he first found fame in 1992 as the guest rapper on producer and NWA member Dr. Dreโ€™s debut solo single โ€œDeep Cover,โ€ for the movie of the same title.

That led to working with Dre on his now iconic album โ€œThe Chronic.โ€

Rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg and rapper and producer Dr. Dre poses for photos backstage at the Regal Theater in Chicago in January 1993. Credit: Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images via CNN Newsource

Snoop Doggโ€™s debut album, โ€œDoggystyle,โ€ would follow. A critical and commercial success, the album cemented him as the premiere artist with Death Row Records and one of the rappers most associated with West Coast rap.

But by that point, trouble was brewing.

A trial and trying something different

The rapper and his bodyguard Lee Jr. wereย accusedย of murder in the 1993 death of 20-year-old Philip Woldermariam whom Lee, Jr. admitted to shooting, but claimed self defense.

Woldemariamโ€™s death happened shortly before the release of Snoop Doggโ€™s debut album and brought a great deal of attention to one of the singles, โ€œMurder Was the Case,โ€ which Snoop Dogg later said was written a year prior and highly prophetic.

โ€œMy peers, we wrote about death. You see, and I wrote that song โ€˜Murder Was the Caseโ€™โ€™ where I was like, โ€˜I came when my boobooโ€™s โ€˜bout to have my baby,โ€™โ€ย he told Audibleโ€™s โ€œWords + Musicโ€ last year.ย โ€œ[His then-girlfriend now wife Shante Broadus] wasnโ€™t even pregnant, and I hadnโ€™t even caught the murder case.โ€

Famed O.J. Simpson defense attorney Johnnie Cochran represented Snoop Dogg and Lee Jr. when the case went to trial in 1996 and resulted in an acquital.

That same year, Snoop Dogg released his second studio album, โ€œTha Doggfather,โ€ which featured a softer version of the rapper, which he has since said his record label was not happy about.

It was so noticeably different from his debut album that years later people were still talking about how it felt more restrained and less hardcore than his debut.

โ€œWhat Snoop tries to do throughout โ€˜Doggfatherโ€™ is exhibit the sort of maturation that was probably taking place in his life: he was 25 now, a father, had successfully navigated a terrifying legal gauntlet, had adjusted enough to the money and fame and constant paranoia,โ€ย Paul Thompson wrote for Fader in 2019.ย โ€œBut instead of making a hard break into a new, constructed persona โ€“โ€“ or, instead of flitting between familiar fare and songs that were radically different โ€“โ€“ he mostly just dials his old style down to 80 percent.โ€

At the time, Snoop Dogg has said, Death Row Records was not happy about his pivot.

โ€œThey wanted me to keep it gangsta,โ€ he told Jemele Hill in 2019ย during an episode of her โ€œUnbotheredโ€ podcast.ย โ€œThey wanted me to, like, remain gangsta and still be, you know, f**king s**t up, but I just went through a murder case and I couldnโ€™t.โ€

He said, โ€œMy heart and my spirit wasnโ€™t in the placeโ€ to continue to embody his former persona. So, he rejected his labelโ€™s advice to go that direction.

He told Hill heโ€™s been determined to be authentic and that meant growing as his life has changed because, โ€œMe being me is all I know how to do.โ€

โ€œAs you grow older and you learn how to be a man, you have a family, things that you living for than that becomes the scope,โ€ he said. โ€œAnd Iโ€™ve never been afraid to position my life and say that I have a family now.โ€

Snoop Dogg during Snoop Dogg in Concert at The Sydney Entertainment Centre. Credit: Dani Abramowicz/FilmMagic / Getty Images via CNN Newsource

Building an empire

Married to his high school sweetheart Shante Broadus since 1997, Snoop Dogg and his wife are the parents of sons Corde, 29, Cordell, 27 and Julian, 26 and daughter Cori, 25, as well as a dozen grandchildren.

Earlier this year he told Jennifer Hudson on her daytime talk show that his grandkids call him โ€œPapa Snoop.โ€

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Having a growing family meant he also needed to grow his paycheck, and he has certainly done that.

His portfolio now includes everything from his own line of wine with 19 Crimesย to hisย Snoop Loopz cereal brandย and, of course, a line ofย cannabis products.

Along the way, he has also managed to indulge in his passion for both sports and entertainment with his youth football league and acting gigs.

Along the way heโ€™s gotten a little help from his friends, including domestic arts doyenne Martha Stewart.

The unlikely pair even had their own reality show, โ€œMartha & Snoopโ€™s Potluck Dinner Partyโ€ which launched in 2016 and ran for two seasons.

The rapper did all that while still managing to keep his large footprint in the music industry with current major acts including K-Pop superstars BTS recruiting him to collaborate.

Going for the gold

Yet nothing is as indicative of Snoop Doggโ€™s place as a national treasure as his selection to be one of the bearers of the Olympic torch at this yearโ€™s games held in Paris.

There was Snoop Dogg, not only running with the torch, but also sparking delight as he helped conduct interviews for NBC (which is airing the games),ย offering spot on and hilarious commentary about competitionsย and fawning over athletes.

There was precedence given that in 2021 he and friend Kevin Hart hostedย โ€œOlympic Highlights with Kevin Hart and Snoop Doggโ€ย for NBCโ€™s streamer Peacock, in which they conducted interviews and offered some laugh-out-loud commentary during the competitions.

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This year, Snoop Doggย talked to NBCย about what it meant to him to carry the torch during the opening ceremonyโ€™s relay.

โ€œI felt like Muhammad Ali. It was extraordinary, it was excellent,โ€ he said. โ€œI found out that when you hold the torch you a peace messanger so I really felt good about that.โ€

Williams, who as a journalist covered Snoop Dogg for years, shared what he believes other stars can learn from Snoopโ€™s arc as a celebrity.

โ€œTrust your gift and be yourself,โ€ he told CNN. โ€œPeople love Snoop because of his authenticity! Heโ€™s is the same backstage and onstage.โ€

Fo shizzle.

Lisa Respers France is a senior writer for CNN's entertainment team, former host of the "Lisa's Desk" franchise and author of the "Pop Life Chronicles" newsletter. She previously held positions as...