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Snoop Dogg made the night of some party bus passengers one that they’ll never forget.

The legendary rapper and cultural commentator shared a video on X showing him hopping aboard a party bus and hanging out with the strangers inside.

While they were initially shocked to see Snoop start vibing to the music, the partiers began cheering and put on his classic tune (with Dr. Dre), “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang.”

Snoop, of course, danced to the classic track and puffed weed smoke in the air while the excited partygoers matched his energy.

At the end of the video, Snoop posed for a picture with his new friends before hopping off, presumably to get back to his probably very busy schedule.

In the caption for the video of the moment, Snoop wrote, “To whoever party bus I just crashed.. hope yall enjoyed.”

Last week, Snoop spoke about his transformation to become “America’s Dad” on The Kelly Clarkson show. He also spoke about being a correspondent for NBC at the Paris Olympics earlier this year.

“That made me feel good,” Snoop said. “Because you gotta understand the journey and the path that I’ve been on to get to the part of respect and appreciation and love for what I do. That’s growth.

“I’ve been an open book, I’ve been able to share my life to the whole world from day one, I never tried to hide anything,” he continued. “So when I made mistakes, it was OK. So now that I’m getting it right, it’s even more better.”

Snoop also recently opened up about turning down a deal worth $100 million to post sexual content on OnlyFans.

Speaking about the deal with Andy Cohen, Snoop said, “I did turn down $100 million, yes. The only part that regrets it is my friend down there.”

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Snoop Dogg made the night of some party bus passengers one that they’ll never forget.

The legendary rapper and cultural commentator shared a video on X showing him hopping aboard a party bus and hanging out with the strangers inside.

While they were initially shocked to see Snoop start vibing to the music, the partiers began cheering and put on his classic tune (with Dr. Dre), “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang.”

Snoop, of course, danced to the classic track and puffed weed smoke in the air while the excited partygoers matched his energy.

At the end of the video, Snoop posed for a picture with his new friends before hopping off, presumably to get back to his probably very busy schedule.

In the caption for the video of the moment, Snoop wrote, “To whoever party bus I just crashed.. hope yall enjoyed.”

Last week, Snoop spoke about his transformation to become “America’s Dad” on The Kelly Clarkson show. He also spoke about being a correspondent for NBC at the Paris Olympics earlier this year.

“That made me feel good,” Snoop said. “Because you gotta understand the journey and the path that I’ve been on to get to the part of respect and appreciation and love for what I do. That’s growth.

“I’ve been an open book, I’ve been able to share my life to the whole world from day one, I never tried to hide anything,” he continued. “So when I made mistakes, it was OK. So now that I’m getting it right, it’s even more better.”

Snoop also recently opened up about turning down a deal worth $100 million to post sexual content on OnlyFans.

Speaking about the deal with Andy Cohen, Snoop said, “I did turn down $100 million, yes. The only part that regrets it is my friend down there.”

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