Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Reunite for Missionary, Out Now
Snoop Dogg drops Missionary, his 20th album, produced by Dr. Dre. Featuring Sting, Jhené Aiko, and Alus.
Snoop Dogg, the rap legend, has released Missionary, his highly anticipated 20th studio album, produced by the iconic Dr. Dre. Available now via Death Row, Aftermath, and Interscope, the album reunites the duo for their first collaborative project since 1994’s groundbreaking Doggystyle.
Missionary is more than just another album—it’s a cultural milestone that honors the legacy of Snoop and Dre’s partnership while showcasing their relevance in today’s music scene. With standout singles like “Outta Da Blue” featuring Alus, “Another Part of Me” with Sting, and “Gorgeous” featuring Jhené Aiko, the album has already made an impact. “Gorgeous” debuted at No. 29 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, marking the duo’s return to the charts after 13 years.
Fans got an early glimpse of Missionary during a live Drink Champs episode at ComplexCon, where Snoop and Dre reflected on their creative process. Snoop shared, “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.”
With Missionary, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre prove once again why they’re among the most influential figures in music history. Stream the album now to celebrate this iconic reunion.