SNOOP Dogg walked down the runway at Glasgow Aiport as a piper played Still D.R.E. on route to his Glasgow gig.
A video shows the superstar rapper making his way to a car at the airport on Thursday.
Bagpiper Ross Ainslie, dressed in a high-visibility vest and a kilt, played the 1999 Dr Dre hit, featuring Snoop Dogg on the chorus.
Ainslie pipes as the California star – real name Calvin Broadus Jnr – twirls on the tarmac.
The camera then turns to the piper before returning to Snoop Dogg, who gives a thumbs up before getting into a silver Mercedes-Benz people carrier.
Snoop Dogg’s links to Glasgow go back to 2005, when he was gifted Celtic tops by DJ Big Al.
In 2012, it was reported the rapper had expressed “serious” interest in investing in the Parkhead side.
He plays the OVO Hydro in Glasgow tonight.
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