Reuniting with his star appearance at the Tokyo Games that delighted viewers, acclaimed rapper Snoop Dogg will serve as a special correspondent for US broadcaster NBC at the Paris Olympics this year, the network confirmed.
He stated in a statement released late on Sunday, “I am thrilled to see the incredible athletes bring their A-game to Paris. I grew up watching the Olympics.”
It’s an honoring of talent, commitment, and striving for excellence… There will be some incredible competitions, and naturally, I’ll be adding my Snoop style to the mix. Keep an eye out for what promises to be the most spectacular Olympics ever.”
We know he will bring his distinct viewpoint to our reimagined Olympic primetime show, even if we have no idea what the heck is going to happen every day,” she remarked.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper brought his trademark style and comedy to an interview with American athletes, such as gymnast Suni Lee and skater Jagger Eaton, which was released on Sunday.
In 2021, Snoop Dogg made his official Olympic debut as a consultant at the Tokyo Games. His views quickly went viral. He may be seen dancing to rap music in front of the Eiffel Tower in a video that was uploaded on the artist’s social media on Monday.
The early 1990s saw Snoop Dogg achieve international recognition with the release of his debut solo album, “Doggystyle,” which was produced by Dr. Dre.