Snoop Dogg - Crip Ya — Enthusiasm
While the beat is lighthearted, Snoop uses the verses to remind everyone of his roots:
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 . Snoop Dogg - Crip Ya Enthusiasm
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 While the beat is lighthearted, Snoop uses the
Snoop adapts the theme's rhythm to his flow, repeating the title as a mantra that bridges the gap between South Central and Hollywood. It’s a "strictly for the fans" moment that
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


