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Country music fans gained the taste and smell of hip-hop during their July 21st performance at the Zac Brown Band.
In a small scene in the 5 o'clock lounge in the Hollywood Desert, Snoop Dogg makes an unexpected appearance on the stage, wearing sunglasses and smoking dull, loyal to his public role.
Videos shared on social media show rap legend juxtaposed with the Atlanta-based group and pulled out the golden microphone.
Along with Zac Brown, Snoop performed the new collaborative track “Let It Run” less than a week after its release. Several dancers wearing cowboy hats accompanied the artist for a synchronous choreography.
A listener member posted a surprise duet in her Instagram story with the title “Cooperation in the Century.”
Snoopy later joined the group backstage to take pictures he shared on Instagram.
Surprising performances become part of the music video
The live duet may be a fun surprise for those in the 5 o'clock lounge in the desert, but fans elsewhere will experience their moment later.
The band told the audience that they were shooting music videos, presumably for the song “Let It Run”.
The track will drop on July 18 as part of the band's upcoming album “Love & Fear” which is scheduled to be released on December 5.
To celebrate the new record, the group announced a brief show on the Las Vegas sphere.
“So far, this is a story of my life that I have never shared, a journey of imagination, music and stories that define who I am,” Brown wrote on Instagram. “It will be a unique experience where you can really feel every note, every word, that is with us.”
General tickets for the four concert dates will be available on PT at 10 a.m. on July 25. Pre-sales for senior Zamily members of the band will open on July 21.