Song

Gin and Juice

Artist

Snoop Dogg

Listen

Official Apple Music preview.

Meaning

Gin and Juice from Doggystyle remains commercially relevant because it is emotionally legible, easy to replay, and culturally recognisable inside Snoop Dogg's catalog.

Short Answer

Estimated artist-side annual earnings: $550K-$1.9M/year.

Estimated Artist-Side Annual Earnings

  • $550K-$1.9M/year

Revenue Breakdown

  • Estimated gross track revenue: $1.3M-$4.5M/year
  • Estimated artist-side cut: $550K-$1.9M/year
  • Estimated label master share: $385K-$1.3M/year
  • Estimated publishing share: $176K-$608K/year
  • Estimated songwriter share: $154K-$532K/year
  • Assumptions: Estimate infers current annual earnings from streaming scale, catalog replay value, and sync utility, using typical rights splits across masters, publishing, and writers.

Ownership and Catalog Status

  • Masters: Usually split between label-controlled masters and artist royalty participation
  • Publishing: Publishing is typically shared across writers, producers, and publishers
  • Catalog sale status: No song-specific catalog sale adjustment is confirmed in this estimate
  • Notes: This is an inferred gross-to-net range based on current streaming and catalog behavior, not a public royalty statement.

Lifetime Earnings

The strongest catalog songs can continue to earn for many years if they remain easy to place, easy to remember, and easy to replay.

Why It Still Makes Money

  • The song remains recognisable enough to survive beyond its original release cycle.
  • Playlist fit and nostalgia keep repeat listening active.
  • Catalog familiarity increases the odds of sync and social-media reuse.

Insight

Snoop Dogg benefits when one recording stays useful across streaming, memory, and licensing contexts long after the release campaign ends.

Methodology

These earnings figures are editorial estimates based on streaming scale, ownership context, and long-tail catalog behavior. Read the full methodology.