Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre Set Release Date for ‘Missionary’ Album | Billboard News
Snoop Dogg and Dr.Dre are back working together again! The two have set a release date for their ‘Missionary’ album for Dec. 13. The joint project will feature regular collaborators like Eminem and 50 cent and special guests like Jelly Roll, Sting, Tom Petty and more. It’s the first joint album between Dre and Snoop since Snoop debut album ‘Doggystyle’ in 1993.
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Snoop and Dr Dre are back. The iconic West Coast duo is linking up once again for another project titled ‘Missionary.; They played each other’s co-stars on three albums. 1992’s ‘The Chronic’ 1993 ‘Doggystyle’ in 1999, ‘The Chronic 2001’ this time around, they’re getting together for Snoop’s 20th album, ‘Missionary.’ Check out a bit from the trailer Snoop posted on IG. ‘Missionary’ will be entirely produced by Dre the album will be 15 tracks long and will feature Eminem, 50 cent Jelly Roll. Tom Petty, Sting and more. Jelly Roll was hype when he talked about working on the album during a recent appearance on Bootleg Kev’s podcast. Dude, it is crazy. I won’t say anything about the record because he didn’t, but man, it’s special. Be sure to give ‘Missionary’ a spin when it drops, December, 13th.
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