Entertainment Music Rap & Hip Hop Snoop Dogg Crashes Stranger's Party Bus and Lights Up a Blunt in Hilarious Video The rapper made sure to show off some dance moves too By Jade Gomez Jade Gomez Jade Gomez is a Digital Music Writer at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has been featured in PAPER Magazine, Paste Magazine, Complex, Highsnobiety, Playboy, Stereogum, Byline, and more. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 28, 2024 03:43PM EDT Comments Snoop Dogg on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. Photo: Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Snoop Dogg's latest side quest proves the rapper can bring the party with him wherever he goes. In a video shared to social media on Oct. 27, the California emcee surprised a group of people by boarding their packed party bus — receiving an immediate response, as one attendee yelled, "Snoop Dogg!" "To whoever party bus I just crashed.. hope yall enjoyed," Snoop, 53, captioned the post. In true Snoop fashion, he then took out a blunt and lit up for the shocked passengers. The music playing on the bus then changed to his hit 1992 Dr. Dre collaboration "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" and the rapper showed off some moves. With few words spoken and a lot of smoke in the air, the rapper then made a swift exit. Snoop Dogg in February 2024. Kevin Mazur/Getty At one point in the video, a partygoer asked, "Can I hit your blunt, good sir?" But Snoop didn't pass it, and there's a chance it's because he's fond of the strong stuff. In a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the talk show host revealed Snoop has someone who supervises whoever he's smoking with to ensure they don't get too high. "Snoop has a guy with him when he gets you high who kinda says, 'Hey, stop,'" Cohen said. Snoop Dogg performs at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show on Feb. 13 2022. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Snoop Dogg Reveals He Hired Someone to Make Sure Anyone He Smokes with Doesn't Get Too High Snoop has become known for transcending genre and generations, going from gangster rapper to one of the most beloved celebrities in entertainment. Recently, he made waves as a commentator for the 2024 Paris Olympics. "Over the years I felt like I positioned myself for this," he told PEOPLE. "Showing I’m reliable, professional, that I know what I’m doing, and people love to see me.” The "Gin and Juice" rapper also acknowledged he was an unconventional pick, saying, "I love the fact that NBC was willing to take a chance on somebody like me that’s kind of rough around the edges. It’s an advantage to everybody looking at this that come from where I come from." Snoop Dogg on His Surprising Journey from Rap Rebel to 'America's Most Lovable Person' and Voice's New Coach (Exclusive) Snoop Dogg at 'The Underdoggs' premiere in Culver City, California on Jan. 23, 2024. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Earlier this month, Snoop flexed his meteorologist skills as he joined The TODAY Show's Al Roker for a special weather report filled with marijuana references. "Snoop, we’ve prepared a special map. All you gotta do: touch the map, and you’ll see some special Snoop cities," Roker explained. Those Snoop cities included Mary Jane Falls, Nevada and Stoner, Colorado. “But my favorite is when it’s nice, hot and misty outside — 84 degrees in Blunt, South Dakota," he said. All the side quests are leading up the The Voice coach's forthcoming 20th studio album, Missionary, set to be entirely produced by longtime friend and collaborator Dr. Dre. Among the expected features on the album include Jelly Roll and Sting. At the Bloomberg Screentime conference earlier this month, Snoop gushed over connecting with the Police frontman. "Like a child that’s infatuated with somebody as a singer, and you get a chance to meet them and they give you everything you expected, that’s what happens with me all the time,” Snoop said. “I meet people I’ve always wanted to meet, and they’re everything I wanted them to be.” Close