Step Brothers actors Will Ferrell and John C Reilly have reunited to recreate the movie's iconic rap alongside US rapper Snoop Dogg.

Barbie star Will Ferrell was joined on stage by Reilly and Snoop Dogg at his 'Best Night of Your Life 2' charity benefit show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles last weekend (October 21).

Ferrell and Reilly appeared in costume as Brennan (Ferrell) and Dale (Reilly) from the 2008 comedy film and sang a rendition of 'Boats 'N Hoes' which the pair sang in the movie.

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During the performance, the logo for fictional entertainment company Prestige Worldwide, founded by Brennan and Dale in the film, was projected onto a screen.

Ferrell and Reilly co-ordinated in white suits and black sunglasses, with Snoop Dogg appearing in a purple tracksuit.

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The trio then followed up the rap with a cover of 'Gin and Juice' from Snoop Dogg's 1993 debut album Doggystyle.


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In an Instagram post shared after the show, Snoop Dogg uploaded a video where Ferrell and Reilly marked the rap icon's birthday.

Rolling out a three-tier cake on stage, the two actors got the audience to help sing Snoop Dogg 'Happy Birthday'.

"My brothers surprised me 🎂🐾🔥😂. Will and. John," read the post caption.

The 'Best Night of Your Life 2' benefit show was put on to raise funds for US charity Cancer for College.

Snoop Dogg wasn't the only musician to appear, St Vincent, Beck and actor Keanu Reeves's band Dogstar also put on performances.

Actors Jack Black and Fred Armisen also entertained the audiences on the night.

Step Brothers is available to stream on Netflix and Sky Cinema.

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