Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre‘s upcoming album Missionary wil boast appearances from Eminem, 50 Cent and a host other big names.
The tracklist for the eagerly anticipated project surfaced on Thursday (October 31) via its pre-release listing on Apple Music.
It’s revealed that Missionary clocks in at 15 songs and features guest spots from longtime collaborators Em and 50, as well as Method Man, Jelly Roll, Sting, Tom Petty, Jhené Aiko and BJ The Chicago Kid.
The diverse supporting cast also includes lesser-known names such as DMV lyricist K.A.A.N., Chicago rapper/songwriter Fat Money (who contributed to Kanye West‘s Donda 2 and Vultures 1) and singer Cocoa Sarai.
Eminem and 50 Cent feature on a song called “Gunz N Smoke,” marking the first time that Snoop, Dre, Em and 50 have collaborated on the same track, while Jelly Roll and Tom Petty guest on “Last Dance with Mary Jane,” an intriguing title for a prolific weed smoker like Snoop.
Jhené Aiko lends her sultry voice to “Gorgeous,” which will be released on Friday (November 1) as the lead single. The album itself arrives on December 13 via Death Row, Aftermath and Interscope.
In addition to the tracklist, the cover art for Missionary has also been revealed and depicts a black and gold condom wrapper that promises “aural pleasure.”
Check out the artwork and tracklist below.
Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre — Missionary (Tracklist):
1. Fore Play (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid)
2. Shangri-La
3. Outta Da Blue (feat. Dr. Dre & Alus)
4. Hard Knocks
5. Gorgeous (feat. Jhené Aiko)
6. Last Dance With Mary Jane (feat. Tom Petty & Jelly Roll)
7. Pressure (feat. Dr. Dre & K.A.A.N.)
8. Another Part Of Me (feat. Sting)
9. Skyscrapers (feat. Method Man & Smitty)
10. Fire (feat. Cocoa Sarai)
11. Gunz N Smoke (feat. 50 Cent & Eminem)
12. Sticcy Situation (feat. K.A.A.N. & Cocoa Sarai)
14. Gangsta Pose (feat. Dem Jointz, Stalone & Fat Money)
15. The Negotiator
Serving as the belated 30th anniversary sequel to Snoop Dogg’s 1993 album Doggystyle, Missionary is produced entirely by Dr. Dre and marks the pair’s first full-length collaboration since Snoop’s aforementioned debut.
The release date was announced earlier this week, accompanied by a hilarious trailer in which two Mormons knock on the door of a woman’s house, only to get the shock of their lives when she answers the door wearing sexy lingerie.
“What the fuck? Your ad said you were dedicated to missionary work!” she barks, clearly expecting something different to religious enlightenment.
Snoop and Dre have both set the bar high for Missionary, with Tha Doggfather calling it “masterful” in an interview earlier this year.
“When you hear what we have and how he got me rapping, it’s like a grown Snoop Dogg,” he said on former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson’s All the Smoke podcast.
“It’s the way he selects his bars, it’s the way he uses his voice. [Dr. Dre] uses me like a fucking robot and I love it because I love to be produced. I love to be challenged.”
Dre echoed this sentiment in a chat with Entertainment Tonight in August, putting Missionary up there with some of his best work.
“This one’s gonna show a different level of maturity with [Snoop’s] lyrics and with my music. I feel like this is some of the best music I’ve done in my career,” he declared. “I’m not playing.
“The musicians I’m working with right now and some of the writers in the studio that are helping us… Snoop is really excited about this and so am I. I think people are gonna really enjoy this.”
Snoop Dogg has also teased a 2025 tour in support of Missionary, although nothing has been confirmed as of writing.
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