Watch Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly surprise Snoop Dogg with a Step Brothers rap reunion

By Charlie Sawyer

Published Oct 23, 2023 at 11:50 AM

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Snoop Dogg recently celebrated his birthday with two particularly special party guests. On Saturday 21 October 2023, while enjoying his 52nd year around the sun, the rapper got the ultimate surprise from Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.

Having presented the weed connoisseur with a spectacularly fabulous three-layered cake, Ferrell and Reilly went on stage and, after being joined by Snoop himself, gave an incredible performance of ‘Boats ‘N Hoes’—the iconic rap anthem from the two actors’ film Step Brothers.

Watch the insanely memorable performance below:

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Fans in the comments section were naturally thrilled to see Prestige Worldwide make a comeback, with a number of netizens noting “I would sell my soul to be there.” However, it should be said that the crowd watching the performance were definitely not giving the boys the energy they deserved.

Step Brothers, which was released back in 2008, is a pretty seminal comedic classic. I mean, think of not only all the films that’ve taken inspo from the movie, but also all of the Hinge dates that’ve gone ahead because of a shared love of drumkit jokes.

Ferrell and Reilly have collaborated on a handful of films over the years, including Holmes & Watson, Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby, and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.

Snoop later shared a picture on his Instagram of himself with the acting duo and titled it ‘Bros’:

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