Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre reunite for Missionary, their first collaborative album since 1994. Featuring Sting and Jhené Aiko.
Snoop Dogg, one of hip-hop’s most enduring icons, has released his highly anticipated album Missionary, produced by the legendary Dr. Dre. Distributed via Death Row, Aftermath, and Interscope, the album marks the duo’s first collaborative effort since Snoop’s debut Doggystyle, released nearly three decades ago.
Missionary, Snoop’s 20th studio album, is a landmark in his career and a celebration of his partnership with Dr. Dre. It’s more than just music—it’s a statement of cultural significance, honoring their legacy while opening a new chapter for their storied collaboration.
The album features singles that highlight the duo’s continued relevance in today’s music scene. Tracks like “Outta Da Blue” featuring Alus, “Another Part of Me” with Sting, and “Gorgeous” featuring Jhené Aiko have already made waves, with “Gorgeous” debuting at No. 29 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.
Ahead of the release, Snoop and Dre gave fans a preview during a live Drink Champs episode at ComplexCon, building anticipation for their return. Reflecting on the project, Snoop said, “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 today and witness the return of one of music’s most iconic duos.