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Snoop Dogg’s 20th Album Missionary Brings Dr. Dre Back to the Studio

Snoop Dogg’s 20th Album Missionary Brings Dr. Dre Back to the Studio

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Snoop Dogg reunites with Dr. Dre for Missionary, featuring Jhené Aiko and Sting. Out now via Death Row.

Snoop Dogg has unveiled his 20th studio album, Missionary, produced by the legendary Dr. Dre. Released via Death Row, Aftermath, and Interscope, the album marks the duo’s first collaborative effort since the groundbreaking Doggystyle in 1994.

Missionary is more than just an album—it’s a cultural milestone. Combining Snoop’s lyrical mastery with Dre’s meticulous production, the project cements their place in music history while introducing new creative energy to their legacy.

Singles like “Outta Da Blue” featuring Alus, “Another Part of Me” with Sting, and “Gorgeous” featuring Jhené Aiko gave fans an early glimpse of the album’s direction. “Gorgeous” made waves on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, debuting at No. 29 and signaling a strong return for the duo after more than a decade.

Snoop and Dre previewed the album during a live Drink Champs episode at ComplexCon, further building anticipation. Speaking about their work together, Snoop remarked, “We [still] in love with what we do. I’m peaking right now and Dr. Dre see that. He brings the best out of me because he’s particular about everything I say, the way I deliver it, the fuckin’ music and the concept of the songs.”

Stream Missionary now and celebrate the reunion of two music legends.

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