Snoop Dogg Rage Quit

2021Exploitable video / reaction clipsemi-active
Snoop Dogg Rage Quit is a February 2021 viral video meme of rapper Snoop Dogg screaming profanities and storming off during a Twitch stream of Madden NFL 21, popularized as an exploitable reaction template.

Snoop Dogg Rage Quit is a viral video meme from February 2021 in which rapper Snoop Dogg loses his temper during a Twitch livestream of Madden NFL 21, screams profanity, and storms off camera. The clip became a popular exploitable template on YouTube, with editors splicing Snoop's angry reaction into footage from other video games and frustrating scenarios.

TL;DR

Snoop Dogg Rage Quit is a viral video meme from February 2021 in which rapper Snoop Dogg loses his temper during a Twitch livestream of Madden NFL 21, screams profanity, and storms off camera.

Overview

The Snoop Dogg Rage Quit meme uses a clip from a Twitch livestream where Snoop Dogg, one of hip-hop's most famously laid-back personalities, completely loses his composure while playing Madden NFL 211. The format works because of the contrast between Snoop's usual chill demeanor and his sudden eruption of anger. In the exploitable version, editors replace the game footage on Snoop's screen with clips from other video games or frustrating situations, making it look like those scenarios caused his meltdown2.

On February 28, 2021, Snoop Dogg went live on his Twitch channel to play Madden NFL 212. The stream was titled "Sit Back, Relax, and Chill its a vibe in here," which made what followed even funnier1. About 15 minutes into the broadcast, Snoop failed to stop a third touchdown, putting the score at 21-0 and sealing his defeat1. He erupted, yelling "Look at this s*. F*" and "I came in this room and everything went bad" before ripping off his gear and storming out of frame1.

Snoop forgot to end the stream. His channel broadcast an empty chair and background music for roughly seven hours before someone finally shut it off, racking up almost half a million views in the process2. While his streams normally pulled a few thousand viewers, the rage quit clip blew past 361,000 views on Twitch alone1.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitch (original stream), YouTube (meme spread)
Key People
Snoop Dogg, Squicx
Date
2021
Year
2021

On February 28, 2021, Snoop Dogg went live on his Twitch channel to play Madden NFL 21. The stream was titled "Sit Back, Relax, and Chill its a vibe in here," which made what followed even funnier. About 15 minutes into the broadcast, Snoop failed to stop a third touchdown, putting the score at 21-0 and sealing his defeat. He erupted, yelling "Look at this s*. F*" and "I came in this room and everything went bad" before ripping off his gear and storming out of frame.

Snoop forgot to end the stream. His channel broadcast an empty chair and background music for roughly seven hours before someone finally shut it off, racking up almost half a million views in the process. While his streams normally pulled a few thousand viewers, the rage quit clip blew past 361,000 views on Twitch alone.

How It Spread

The meme format took off almost immediately. On March 1, 2021, YouTube channel Bringing Down The Band reuploaded the original clip, picking up nearly 300,000 views, 5,400 likes, and 1,100 comments within three weeks.

That same day, YouTuber Squicx posted the first known meme edit, splicing Snoop's reaction into the notoriously difficult "Wrong Side of The Tracks" mission from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The video pulled over 158,000 views and 5,600 likes.

Squicx became the format's most prolific early creator. On March 4, 2021, he uploaded a version showing Snoop reacting to the Busty Aunt Cass meme, which exploded to over 2.5 million views and 92,000 likes in under three weeks. The same day, YouTuber Happydeathgrin posted a variant where Snoop gets killed by the first troll in Skyrim's High Hrothgar, earning over 846,000 views.

More edits followed quickly. On March 6, Squicx dropped a Cyberpunk 2077 version that hit 821,000 views. A week later, Jazff Gaming uploaded "Snoop Dogg Rage Quits His Own Videogame," which picked up over 146,000 views. By March 23, 2021, the #snoopdoggragequit hashtag had over 230 videos on YouTube.

How to Use This Meme

The format follows a simple structure. Creators take the original clip of Snoop at his streaming setup and replace whatever was on his screen with new footage. The key is choosing something universally frustrating or absurd as the replacement content. Common choices include:

- Difficult or unfair moments from video games (boss fights, cheap deaths, impossible missions) - Shocking or disturbing internet content that would reasonably upset someone - Deliberately silly scenarios that make Snoop's intense reaction feel over-the-top

The punchline lands when Snoop screams and leaves the frame, making it look like the replacement content caused his rage quit. Timing the edit so the on-screen event lines up with Snoop's outburst is what makes or breaks the joke.

Cultural Impact

The clip got mainstream press coverage from outlets like Sky News, which noted the irony of "one of the most calm and collected personas in rap" losing his cool over a football video game. PC Gamer also covered the incident, pointing out that Snoop left the stream running for hours after walking away.

The meme tapped into the broader appeal of celebrity gaming rage, but Snoop's version hit harder because of his well-known relaxed persona. Seeing the guy behind "Drop It Like It's Hot" scream and throw his headset added a layer of comedy that generic rage quit clips lack.

Fun Facts

The stream's ironic title "Sit Back, Relax, and Chill its a vibe in here" became part of the joke, with fans pointing out the contradiction between the title and what actually happened.

Snoop was 49 years old at the time of the incident.

The original stream ran for roughly seven hours after Snoop left the room because he forgot to turn it off. He briefly re-entered wearing a hoodie, realized he was still live, and then ended it.

Squicx was responsible for at least three of the most popular early edits, making him the primary architect of the meme format.

Derivatives & Variations

GTA San Andreas edit:

Squicx's first meme edit showing Snoop failing the "Wrong Side of The Tracks" mission, one of gaming's most infamous difficulty spikes[2].

Busty Aunt Cass edit:

The biggest single edit by views (2.5M+), showing Snoop discovering the edited Big Hero 6 meme[2].

Skyrim High Hrothgar edit:

Happydeathgrin's version where the first frost troll kills Snoop's character, a universally relatable Skyrim experience[2].

Cyberpunk 2077 edit:

Another Squicx creation using footage from CD Projekt Red's buggy launch-era game[2].

Snoop's own game edit:

Jazff Gaming's meta variant where Snoop rage quits a video game featuring himself[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

Snoop Dogg Rage Quit

2021Exploitable video / reaction clipsemi-active
Snoop Dogg Rage Quit is a February 2021 viral video meme of rapper Snoop Dogg screaming profanities and storming off during a Twitch stream of Madden NFL 21, popularized as an exploitable reaction template.

Snoop Dogg Rage Quit is a viral video meme from February 2021 in which rapper Snoop Dogg loses his temper during a Twitch livestream of Madden NFL 21, screams profanity, and storms off camera. The clip became a popular exploitable template on YouTube, with editors splicing Snoop's angry reaction into footage from other video games and frustrating scenarios.

TL;DR

Snoop Dogg Rage Quit is a viral video meme from February 2021 in which rapper Snoop Dogg loses his temper during a Twitch livestream of Madden NFL 21, screams profanity, and storms off camera.

Overview

The Snoop Dogg Rage Quit meme uses a clip from a Twitch livestream where Snoop Dogg, one of hip-hop's most famously laid-back personalities, completely loses his composure while playing Madden NFL 21. The format works because of the contrast between Snoop's usual chill demeanor and his sudden eruption of anger. In the exploitable version, editors replace the game footage on Snoop's screen with clips from other video games or frustrating situations, making it look like those scenarios caused his meltdown.

On February 28, 2021, Snoop Dogg went live on his Twitch channel to play Madden NFL 21. The stream was titled "Sit Back, Relax, and Chill its a vibe in here," which made what followed even funnier. About 15 minutes into the broadcast, Snoop failed to stop a third touchdown, putting the score at 21-0 and sealing his defeat. He erupted, yelling "Look at this s*. F*" and "I came in this room and everything went bad" before ripping off his gear and storming out of frame.

Snoop forgot to end the stream. His channel broadcast an empty chair and background music for roughly seven hours before someone finally shut it off, racking up almost half a million views in the process. While his streams normally pulled a few thousand viewers, the rage quit clip blew past 361,000 views on Twitch alone.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitch (original stream), YouTube (meme spread)
Key People
Snoop Dogg, Squicx
Date
2021
Year
2021

On February 28, 2021, Snoop Dogg went live on his Twitch channel to play Madden NFL 21. The stream was titled "Sit Back, Relax, and Chill its a vibe in here," which made what followed even funnier. About 15 minutes into the broadcast, Snoop failed to stop a third touchdown, putting the score at 21-0 and sealing his defeat. He erupted, yelling "Look at this s*. F*" and "I came in this room and everything went bad" before ripping off his gear and storming out of frame.

Snoop forgot to end the stream. His channel broadcast an empty chair and background music for roughly seven hours before someone finally shut it off, racking up almost half a million views in the process. While his streams normally pulled a few thousand viewers, the rage quit clip blew past 361,000 views on Twitch alone.

How It Spread

The meme format took off almost immediately. On March 1, 2021, YouTube channel Bringing Down The Band reuploaded the original clip, picking up nearly 300,000 views, 5,400 likes, and 1,100 comments within three weeks.

That same day, YouTuber Squicx posted the first known meme edit, splicing Snoop's reaction into the notoriously difficult "Wrong Side of The Tracks" mission from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The video pulled over 158,000 views and 5,600 likes.

Squicx became the format's most prolific early creator. On March 4, 2021, he uploaded a version showing Snoop reacting to the Busty Aunt Cass meme, which exploded to over 2.5 million views and 92,000 likes in under three weeks. The same day, YouTuber Happydeathgrin posted a variant where Snoop gets killed by the first troll in Skyrim's High Hrothgar, earning over 846,000 views.

More edits followed quickly. On March 6, Squicx dropped a Cyberpunk 2077 version that hit 821,000 views. A week later, Jazff Gaming uploaded "Snoop Dogg Rage Quits His Own Videogame," which picked up over 146,000 views. By March 23, 2021, the #snoopdoggragequit hashtag had over 230 videos on YouTube.

How to Use This Meme

The format follows a simple structure. Creators take the original clip of Snoop at his streaming setup and replace whatever was on his screen with new footage. The key is choosing something universally frustrating or absurd as the replacement content. Common choices include:

- Difficult or unfair moments from video games (boss fights, cheap deaths, impossible missions) - Shocking or disturbing internet content that would reasonably upset someone - Deliberately silly scenarios that make Snoop's intense reaction feel over-the-top

The punchline lands when Snoop screams and leaves the frame, making it look like the replacement content caused his rage quit. Timing the edit so the on-screen event lines up with Snoop's outburst is what makes or breaks the joke.

Cultural Impact

The clip got mainstream press coverage from outlets like Sky News, which noted the irony of "one of the most calm and collected personas in rap" losing his cool over a football video game. PC Gamer also covered the incident, pointing out that Snoop left the stream running for hours after walking away.

The meme tapped into the broader appeal of celebrity gaming rage, but Snoop's version hit harder because of his well-known relaxed persona. Seeing the guy behind "Drop It Like It's Hot" scream and throw his headset added a layer of comedy that generic rage quit clips lack.

Fun Facts

The stream's ironic title "Sit Back, Relax, and Chill its a vibe in here" became part of the joke, with fans pointing out the contradiction between the title and what actually happened.

Snoop was 49 years old at the time of the incident.

The original stream ran for roughly seven hours after Snoop left the room because he forgot to turn it off. He briefly re-entered wearing a hoodie, realized he was still live, and then ended it.

Squicx was responsible for at least three of the most popular early edits, making him the primary architect of the meme format.

Derivatives & Variations

GTA San Andreas edit:

Squicx's first meme edit showing Snoop failing the "Wrong Side of The Tracks" mission, one of gaming's most infamous difficulty spikes[2].

Busty Aunt Cass edit:

The biggest single edit by views (2.5M+), showing Snoop discovering the edited Big Hero 6 meme[2].

Skyrim High Hrothgar edit:

Happydeathgrin's version where the first frost troll kills Snoop's character, a universally relatable Skyrim experience[2].

Cyberpunk 2077 edit:

Another Squicx creation using footage from CD Projekt Red's buggy launch-era game[2].

Snoop's own game edit:

Jazff Gaming's meta variant where Snoop rage quits a video game featuring himself[2].

Frequently Asked Questions