Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Reunite for New Album 'Missionary'
The duo's first full-length collaboration in over 30 years features a star-studded lineup and explores themes of growth and legacy.
- Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre have released 'Missionary,' their first full-length collaboration since the groundbreaking 1993 album 'Doggystyle.'
- The 16-track album includes guest appearances by Eminem, 50 Cent, Sting, Jhené Aiko, Jelly Roll, and the late Tom Petty, among others.
- Dr. Dre's production highlights a more mature side of Snoop Dogg, blending nostalgic nods to their past with modern sounds and diverse genres like psychedelic rock and reggae.
- The album's accompanying short film portrays Snoop and Dre as vigilante superheroes and features cameos from 50 Cent and Method Man.
- Released under Death Row Records, 'Missionary' reflects Snoop's efforts to revitalize the label as part of his broader entertainment and entrepreneurial ventures.