Snoop Dogg has a knack for creating fun memories. The hip-hop legend crashed a party bus and treated the occupants to some dance moves.
In a video shared by the rap veteran on October 27, 2024, Snoop is seen boarding the packed party bus to the shock of the attendees. He proceeded to light up a blunt as he swayed to his hit jam with Dr. Dre, Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang. Then he waved to the partygoers before making a swift exit.
Snoop Dogg captioned the video:
“To whoever party I just crashed, hope y’all enjoyed.”
An X user reacted to the fun video wondering why they weren’t lucky enough to have the Doggystyle crooner crash their party:
“Why stuff like this never happen to me?
Other fans of the rapper expressed the same sentiments:
“Waiting to have my party crashed,” another fan tweeted.
“I hope just once before I die that I get to party with Snoop,” a netizen stated.
“Does this bus make a stop in Brazil? Because I want a ride,” another fan asked.
“Some people don’t know how lucky they are,” another comment read.
Other netizens appreciated Snoop for his down-to-earth nature and for surprising his fans:
“This is why I love @SnoopDogg so much,” a fan stated.
“This is too awesome! Shoutout to Snoop for making their night. #Legend,” another user commented.
“This is DOPE, Snoop! You are a true legend with a capital L! " A fan stated.
“You are the man!” a netizen commented.
Snoop Dogg and Denzel Washington are creating a documentary and biopic of Death Row Records co-founder, Harry-O Harris
In other news, in an interview with AllHipHop published on October 20, 2024, Michael “Harry-O” Harris, co-founder of the legendary Death Row Records, revealed that Snoop Dogg and popular actor, Denzel Washington, were working to produce the most comprehensive documentaries” ever created about Death Row Records and Harris’s journey from the street to the cell.
Harris also confirmed that Snoop Dogg, through Death Row films, will serve as a producer of a documentary based on Harris’s life while Washington is spearheading a biopic on the Death Row co-founder.
Harris, in the interview, described how production was coming along and the reason for the film projects:
"We just trying to figure out how we want to deliver it to the world. But that story is coming and I’ve just been blessed. I thank God for that to have people that feel that my story should be told. And we just trying to figure out should it be a series or which way it’s going to be because we got some pearls to drop.”
Harris is currently the COO of the revitalized Death Row Records owned by Snoop Dogg.
In February 2022, Snoop Dogg acquired Death Row Records from the MNRK Group with the goal of reviving the label credited with the popularity of gangster rap in the 90s. Snoop described the acquisition as a "meaningful moment" as the hip-hop legend recorded several hits when he was signed to Death Row Records.