Snoop Dogg has donated specialist music equipment to Warringah Park School in Werribee, just months after recording the song “Drip” with students.
Snoop Dogg has made good on his commitment to Warringah Park School in Werribee.
The Grammy-winning rapper donated professional music equipment, including microphones, stands and speakers, to the special needs school within months of recording the song “Drip” with students.
The donation came after Snoop Dogg visited the school last year and students contacted him on Instagram.
During that visit, he spent time with each student and recorded a verse for their song, which was inspired by his classic song “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”
Students described the experience as a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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“When Snoop Dogg came to record his vocals for our song ‘Drip’ last year, he said he wanted to donate some studio equipment to our school,” the school said in a social media post. “He means what he says and means what he says.”
The equipment donation provides a major boost to the school’s music program. With professional-grade microphones and speakers, students now have access to the tools used in real recording studios.
This device can transform the classroom into a legitimate creative space. Snoop Dogg’s generosity reflects his ongoing commitment to supporting music education.
The rapper has long been outspoken about giving back to the community and supporting young artists. The “Drip” collaboration was released by Radio On in May 2025 and is included in the album “2025”.

