Snoop Dogg - Crip Ya Enthusiasm Apr 2026
He raps about his longevity in the game, his transition from the streets to a global icon, and his quintessential "Uncle Snoop" persona—cool, calm, and perpetually unfazed by the chaos around him. Why It Works
Produced by , the song flips the playful, tuba-heavy polka of the Curb theme into a slow-rolling gangsta bounce. It’s a "strictly for the fans" moment that highlights Snoop’s ability to stay relevant by leaning into internet meme culture while maintaining his legendary status. Lyric Breakdown Snoop Dogg - Crip Ya Enthusiasm
is the ultimate collision of West Coast G-funk and awkward prestige comedy. Released on Snoop Dogg’s 2022 album BODR (Bacc on Death Row) , the track famously samples Luciano Michelini’s “Frolic”—better known as the theme song to Larry David’s HBO series, Curb Your Enthusiasm . He raps about his longevity in the game,
While the beat is lighthearted, Snoop uses the verses to remind everyone of his roots: Lyric Breakdown is the ultimate collision of West
Snoop adapts the theme's rhythm to his flow, repeating the title as a mantra that bridges the gap between South Central and Hollywood.
The track went viral largely because of the surreal visual of Snoop Dogg—a Crip icon—stepping to a beat associated with Larry David’s neuroses. It captures the modern Snoop: a man who can headguard the Super Bowl halftime show one minute and become a TikTok sensation the next, all without losing his "cool."
