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Snoop Dogg's Rap About His Favourite Aussie Food Is An Instant Classic

Snoop Dogg's Rap About His Favourite Aussie Food Is An Instant Classic

He's even recruited some of Rugby League's biggest names for the latest remix.

Jessica Lynch

Jessica Lynch

You couldn't get his first Menulog jingle out of your head, and now Snoop Dogg is back with a brand new Aussie remix of 'Did Somebody Say' featuring some of Rugby League's most famous faces.

Featuring cameos by Greg Inglis, Craig and Johanna Wing and Ben Hunt, the new verse of the Menulog jingle is an ode to classic Australian footy snacks, including sausage sizzles and meat pies.

The best bit is when Snoop says: "Shrimp on the barbie, and the extra fries. Sausage sizzle in the hizzle and a hot meat pie."

When asked about his addition to the Menulog jingle remix - which has been streamed nearly three million times - Snoop said it was all in the name of food and footy ahead of Australia's version of the Super Bowl.

"I love food and football - getting my eat on at the Dogg house when watching the game with some BBQ wings. But when Menulog asked me to do a new verse, and they're telling me about meat pies?

"Who eats dogs and pies to watch the game? That's whack."

Simon Cheng, Menulog's Marketing Director, said: "Working with Snoop Dogg again, and with Australian football icons, is like winning a footy final for us at Menulog. We are a big supporter of the code, signing on as the broadcast partner of the 2020 State of Origin series, and resigning with the South Sydney Rabbitohs as the team's upper back sponsor for 2021.

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"And just like the Blues and Maroons, we wanted to bring our best game - and what better teammate to have than Menulog brand ambassador Snoop Dogg. We can't wait for his updated track to be the song of the series, and to fuel hungry fans across the country.

"Menulog's association with the NRL started with our sponsorship of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and so it's fitting to extend this to the two biggest events on the footy calendar"

As it turns out, Snoop is actually a longtime fan of the South Sydney Rabbitohs - cheering on the team in the 2014 NRL Grand Final after pal Russell Crowe sent him a Rabbitohs jersey.

The rap icon was recently gifted another Rabbitohs jersey by Menulog, after the food delivery service was announced as the upper back jersey partner of the South Sydney team

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Topics: Snoop Dogg, Food, Celebrity, Music, Australia