Watch Snoop Dogg take over American soccer occasion in Arizona

Snoop Dogg took over an American soccer occasion in Arizona yesterday (December 28).
The rapper was closely concerned within the Arizona Bowl match between Miami RedHawks and the Colorado State Rams, main each faculties’ marching bands earlier than rolling out in a light-weight inexperienced, lowrider Chevy Impala with gold rims. You possibly can view footage under.
In a match that he additionally sponsored, the rapper additionally carried out the coin toss and directed the halftime present of the sport, in response to the Associated Press.
“It is a seven-day-a-week factor with me, man,” Snoop stated. “I suppose I’m the folks’s champ as a result of I really like the folks as a lot as they love me.”
Snoop Dogg rolling in his ‘64 Impala with the Arizona Bowl trophy. pic.twitter.com/PmoPyTVPQf
— Justin Spears (@JustinESports) December 29, 2024
Snoop Dogg and the coin toss for the Arizona Bowl. Let the present start! pic.twitter.com/J3Gw7vdwHH
— Javier Morales (@JavierJMorales) December 28, 2024
Snoop Dogg directing the cheerleaders on the Arizona Bowl???? pic.twitter.com/keWvhfAwIz
— Shirley Ju (@shirju) December 29, 2024
After the ceremony, Snoop additionally handed out gold chains to the gamers and posed for footage.
The match ended with the Miami RedHawks beating the Colorado State Rams 43-17.
It comes after it was revealed that Snoop and Dr. Dre sampled a track by a studying disabilities charity in London on their new album ‘Missionary’.
The duo just lately shared energetic new single, ‘Outta Da Blue’ final month forward of the album’s launch on December 13 through Loss of life Row Information.
Now, it has come to gentle that the pair sampled the track ‘Watermelon Fantasy’, which was initially launched by the charity Daylight Studio in 2018.
‘Missionary’ is the follow-up to Snoop’s debut album ‘Doggystyle’ in 1993. It featured a number of visitor artists together with the late Tom Petty, Jelly Roll, 50 Cent and Eminem.
Reviewing the album, NME awarded the document three stars and stated it “was an underwhelming sequel to a hip-hop traditional.”
It added: “Dre and Snoop forgot the legacy they created for the West Coast with ‘Doggystyle’ and – though there are flashes of enjoyable – the forgettable assortment barely scratches the floor of their legendary standing.”