has no plans to drop while he’s hot. Top executives at the network expressed a strong desire to continue featuring the fan-favorite rapper at future Olympics after he became a viral staple of . “Snoop has done everything and beyond what we ever expected him to do here in the Paris Games,” NBC Sports president Rick Cordella .

“He has been enthusiastic. He has been optimistic. I think we’d be really thrilled to have Snoop back in any capacity he would want to come back in.

” The fun-loving Snoop Dogg, 52, remains omnipresent at the Paris Games, where he’s starred as a correspondent for NBC, to the Olympics. He carried the Olympic torch. He’s worn flamboyant Team USA garb to every event he’s attended.

He in one of his many memorable NBC segments. “I’m having so much fun,” Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, recently . “This ain’t the town to sleep in.

This ain’t the time to sleep. This is time to be on it like you want it. It’s different events happening day and night.

I want to be active with everything, because I love the American athletes and competition. This is what I’m here for.” Known for lasting hip-hop hits such as “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Gin & Juice,” Snoop Dogg co-hosted an NBC show, “Olympic Highlights,” with Kevin Hart at the Tokyo Games three years ago.

His standout success on that humor-focused highlights show left NBC wanting more. “Over the last year and a half, we got together with Snoop and rea.