Watch Doggface make rap debut in Klypsos Low Rider video

Watch Doggface make rap debut in Klypso’s “Low Rider” video for Snoop Dogg

Almost two years after Nathan “Doggface” Apodaca went viral with his charming TikTok video set of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams,” he makes his rap debut alongside Snoop Dogg on Grammy-nominated producer Klypso’s new single “Low Rider.”

A reinterpretation of War’s 1975 funk classic – which served as the theme song for the 2000s sitcom George Lopez – the track comes with an accompanying music video that features guest appearances from the likes of George Lopez, Cheech and Chong, Princess Love and Dr. Miami contains .

TMZ reports that the footage cost $300,000 to produce, with $100,000 going directly to Snoop for his appearance in the video.

“They were both a manifestation born from a couch. I wanted to bring them all together with War to officially remake the classic Low Rider and produce my first music video with them all along with Cheech and Chong and George Lopez,” Klypso said of the song and video.

Apodaca became an online phenomenon in 2020 after posting a TikTok of himself skateboarding down an Idaho highway while drinking Ocean Spray cranberry juice and playing the Fleetwood Mac hit.

Not long after the clip went viral, Ocean Spray gifted Apodaca a brand new truck full of his beloved cran sapberry flavored juice. The viral star later compiled a selection of songs for a TIDAL “Songs to Skate To” playlist, which included “Dreams” and tons of other great tracks.

Watch the music video for “Low Rider” above, and stream the song now on all major platforms.