Snoop Dogg reunites with Dr. Dre for December ‘Missionary’ album release

The rap legend says his latest album also allows him to work with his music heroes
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Snoop Dogg (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Snoop Dogg has announced that his new album Missionary will drop in December.

The rapper has revealed on Instagram that his new album — which is being produced by Dr. Dre — will be released on Dec. 13.


In a promo clip, two young Mormon missionaries knock on a door opened by a woman wearing lingerie.

“What the f—? Your ad said you were dedicated to missionary work,” she says in the video. The Mormons run away.


“Missionary album drops 12.13. Produced by @drdre.,” the clip’s caption reads.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that the ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot’ hitmaker will collaborate with Sting and Jelly Roll on the new album.

“I got a feature from Jelly Roll and Sting. I’m so happy that me and Sting have a record that’s so good,” Snoop told the Bloomberg Screentime conference.

The “Gin and Juice” hitmaker explained that he has long been “infatuated” with Sting and wasn’t disappointed after getting the chance to spend some time with the “I Burn For You” singer.

“We hung out and we chilled,” Snoop recalled. “Like a child that’s infatuated with somebody as a singer, and you get a chance to meet them and they give you everything you expected. That’s what happens with me all the time: I meet people I’ve always wanted to meet and they’re everything I wanted them to be.”

The star has been teasing Missionary for a couple of years and is delighted that Dr. Dre is producing the album after the pair worked together on Snoop’s debut album Doggystyle.

“1993 was the last time he produced a whole Snoop Dogg album,” Snoop recalled. “So, this a reunion, and it’s collaboration between two friends who genuinely love each other. We know we’re better together.”

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