What song did Snoop Dogg perform with the Zac Brown Band?
They performed their new collaborative track 'Let It Run'.
Music / Concerts
Snoop Dogg surprised fans by joining the Zac Brown Band on stage at a Hollywood lounge for a performance of their new collaborative track, 'Let It Run'. The unexpected appearance blended country and hip-hop, delighting the audience.
The Zac Brown Band was performing at Desert 5 Spot in Hollywood to prepare for their upcoming 'Love & Fear' album when Snoop Dogg crashed the party. TMZ obtained video of the rapper sauntering onto the stage with a blunt in hand, ready to perform alongside the band. Fans were asked to back up a few feet so that they could film the next song for a music video, and Snoop walked through the door, sunglasses on, a blunt in one hand and a microphone in the other.
The track, ‘Let It Run,’ reflects both Snoop and ZBB’s shared love for bluegrass. According to TMZ, a table was sectioned off with beer and joints for the taking, and fans were reportedly eager to meet Snoop—who had been laying low backstage. An up close video shows Snoop holding a golden mic as Zac Brown sings, ‘If it’s burning kind of funny, we can roll another one.’
Zac Brown Band originally announced the new single via an Instagram announcement on Friday, July 18.
They performed their new collaborative track 'Let It Run'.
At the Desert 5 Spot lounge in Hollywood.
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