Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Release Short Film “Missionary”
Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre released the explosive new “Missionary” short film on the heels of Snoop Dogg’s highly anticipated studio album.
Global cultural icons Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre released the explosive new Missionary short film on the heels of Snoop Dogg’s highly anticipated studio album Missionary, produced by Dr.Dre via Death Row, Aftermath and Interscope. Listen to the album HERE.
The album features “Last Dance With Mary Jane” (ft. Tom Petty and Jelly Roll, sampled from the original Petty song). Petty, who was connected to Dre through Interscope founder Jimmy Iovine, seemed to anticipate Dre and Snoop would use it one day. “I have this video clip with Tom Petty saying ‘If Dre ever samples the song Mary Jane’s Last Dance, he’s going to have an instant hit on his hands,’” Dre told the Los Angeles Times. “It comes along with a massive amount of trust. And you know, Snoop’s putting his entire career and his legacy and everything that he’s built in my hands. So I have to really nurture that and make sure it’s presented in the right way.”
Missionary notably marks the first collaborative effort from the iconic duo since Snoop’s 1993 classic debut album Doggystyle. Missionary is more than an album—it’s a moment for the culture that not only further cement the legacy Snoop and Dre have built across rap and pop culture but also marks a new beginning for one of the most important and influential musical duos in music history.
Missionary is the latest, but by no means final, chapter in Snoop’s story. “We [still] in love with what we do. I’m peaking right now, and Dr. Dre sees that,” says Snoop. “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.”
Missionary Track Listing:
1. Foreplay (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid)
2. Shangri-La
3. Outta Da Blue (ft. Dr. Dre and Alus)
4. Hard Knocks
5. Gorgeous (ft. Jhené Aiko)
6. Last Dance With Mary Jane (ft. Tom Petty and Jelly Roll)
7. Thank You
8. Pressure (ft. Dr. Dre and K.A.A.N.)
9. Another Part Of Me (ft. Sting)
10. Skyscrapers (ft. Method Man and Smitty)
11. Fire (ft. Cocoa Sarai)
12. Gunz N Smoke (ft. 50 Cent and Eminem)
13. Sticcy Situation (ft. K.A.A.N. and Cocoa Sarai)
14. Now Or Never (ft. Dr. Dre and BJ The Chicago Kid)
15. Gangsta Pose (ft. Dem Jointz, Stalone, and Fat Money)
16. The Negotiator
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