Snoop Dogg Releases 'Missionary,' His First Album in a Decade
The 15-track album blends nostalgia with maturity, featuring collaborations with Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, and Sting.
- Snoop Dogg's new album 'Missionary,' released on December 13, marks 30 years since his debut album 'Doggystyle.'
- The album, co-produced with longtime collaborator Dr. Dre, includes 15 tracks with a mix of G-Funk beats and modern influences.
- Key collaborations on the album include Eminem, 50 Cent, and Sting, with Dr. Dre also rapping on the track 'Outta Da Blue.'
- Critics note the album showcases Snoop Dogg's artistic growth while staying true to his West Coast hip-hop roots.
- 'Missionary' highlights Snoop Dogg's versatility as an artist, celebrating his legacy in hip-hop and his continued cultural relevance.