Busta Rhymes, Kurupt, The D.O.C. & Kxng Crooked react to Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre’s upcoming album

So, Snoop Dogg is preparing new album with Dr. Dre this summer.

Earlier this year, the iconic Long Beach rapper took to Instagram to share a throwback picture of himself and Dre, while confirming that new material from them will be released in the coming months. “Dynamic. Duo, Music comin summer 23.” he wrote in the caption.

The teaser came just few months after Snoop Dogg announced that he and Dr. Dre are working on a new album together called The Missionary, which will serve as the spiritual successor to his debut album Doggystyle.

At that time, in an interview, Snoop Dogg said: “I’ma tell you this, you’re the first one to hear this: me and Dr. Dre have been working on an album And it will be done in November. It’s entirely produced by Dr. Dre.”

In a recent interview with AllHipHop magazine, Grammy Award-winning producer who goes by the name of Smitty said: “It’s gonna be great music.What people will not expect is the level of execution that Snoop is committed to. Snoop Dogg called me and he said ‘Man, this is Snoop. I have not seen Dre this excited since The Chronic album. He’s really excited about what we’re doing.’”

Yesterday, Snoop teased fans again with a new Instagram post from the studio session with Dr. Dre. “Coming soon” – he wrote in the caption. In the comment section, Kurupt wrote: “#RIGHT”, Busta Rhymes also commented exploding head emojis. The D.O.C. replied “Let’s go.” And King Crooked said: “What I heard was pretty crazy.”

Check out all the details in the video below and tell us how much you are excited for Snoop Dogg’s new album in the comment sections of our social media accounts.

Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre give an update on “The Missionary” album from the studio

Snoop Dogg is preparing new album with Dr. Dre this summer.

Earlier this year, the iconic Long Beach rapper took to Instagram to share a throwback photo of himself and Dre, while confirming that new material from them will be released in the coming months. “Dynamic. Duo,” he wrote in the caption. “Music comin summer 23.”

The teaser came just months after Snoop Dogg announced that he and Dr. Dre are working on a new album together called Missionary, which will serve as the spiritual successor to his 1993 debut album Doggystyle.

“I’ma tell you this, you’re the first one to hear this: me and Dr. Dre have been working on an album for the past two months,” Snoop said at the time. “And it’ll be done in November. It’s produced by Dr. Dre, it’s our 30th anniversary to Doggystyle. And the name of the album is Missionary.”

In a recent interview with AllHipHop magazine, Grammy Award-winning producer who goes by the name of Smitty, who has previously worked with both Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, gave some insight into the studio sessions and overall energy surrounding Snoop’s forthcoming album titled Missionary, which is being entirely produced by Dr. Dre.

“It’s gonna be great music. That’s not even the given. What people won’t expect is the level of execution that Snoop is committed to. Snoop’s in his bag. I was in Hawaii working with other projects last week. Snoop Dogg called me and he’s like ‘Man, this is Snoop. Little bro, I ain’t seen Dre this excited since The Chronic. He’s really excited about what we’re doing.’”

Yesterday, Snoop teased fans again with a new Instagram post from the studio session with Dr. Dre. “Coming soon” – he wrote in the caption. In the comment section, Kurupt wrote: “#RIGHT” and Busta Rhymes commented exploding head emojis. Check out the post below:

Research: Dr. Dre’s iconic single is one of top 5 songs that Americans want to learn on piano

It turns out that one of the songs that every pianist aspires to perform in 2023 is Dr. Dre’s iconic single Still D.R.E., featuring Snoop Dogg.

According to new research data by Ukulele World, the 1999 chart topping hit single is one of the top searches among Americans looking to learn tunes on the piano. The track’s iconic riff was composed by legendary Scott Storch, who explained how he came up with it when he spoke to Rap Money in 2022:

“I was thinking all night about something like, kind of like a piano piece that’s wrong but ‘right’, you know what I mean? Where it’s kind of off-beat, and I was like ‘oh s–t, it goes kind of with this drum pattern’. And I started playing ‘bling bling bling bling’… the notes were kind of like, I was playing it sloppy on purpose, and Dre just ran in the room like ‘That’s it man! That’s the f–king thing right there!”

Still Dre has an average of almost 20,000 monthly ‘how to play’ searches among pianists in the United Sates, but there are songs that are even more popular. “Jingle Bells” tops the list with an average of more than 28,000 searches – weighted heavily towards late November and December, we assume – followed by Beethoven’s perennial favorite “Fur Elise.| John Legend’s “All Of Me” sneaks into third place, with “Still D.R.E.” and JVKE’s “Golden Hour” rounding out the top five.

“Still D.R.E.” is a lead single from Dre’s multi-platinum second solo studio album, 2001, released in 1999.

Anchored by a memorable staccato keyboard vamp, the single was popular, helping the album reach multi-platinum status and announcing Dre’s return to the forefront of the hip-hop scene. “Still D.R.E.” debuted and peaked at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1999 before re-entering and peaking at number 23 in 2022. It was more successful in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 6.

The song has been performed live numerous times by both Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Notable performances include the 2000 Up in Smoke Tour and as the final song in the Super Bowl LVI halftime show on February 13, 2022, alongside fellow American rappers Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent. and Anderson .Paak, with the latter on drums.

Snoop Dogg says Dr. Dre’s passion for his new album matches that of “The Chronic” album

In a recent interview with AllHipHop magazine, Grammy Award-winning producer who goes by the name of Smitty, who has previously worked with both Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, gave some insight into the studio sessions and overall energy surrounding Snoop’s forthcoming album titled Missionary, which is being entirely produced by Dr. Dre.

“It’s gonna be great music. That’s not even the given. What people won’t expect is the level of execution that Snoop is committed to. Snoop’s in his bag. I was in Hawaii working with other projects last week. Snoop Dogg called me — I’m three hours behind, it has to be 8 in the morning — he’s like ‘Man, this is Snoop. Little bro, I ain’t seen Dre this excited since The Chronic. He’s really excited about what we’re doing.’ I said, ‘Nah, you think?’ He said, ‘Y’all ain’t got what we got. Y’all go on trips on yachts with him, record and all that shit,’ because that’s how we started.” Smitty said.

Then he continued: “He took us on a yacht trip to Croatia. We were recording every day, we had three records for Snoop. When we came back, Snoop said ‘Yo, this could be something!’ That’s what set the plug, that’s what started it. That’s the last thing Snoop said to me: ‘Man, he’s really excited.’ And Snoop’s commitment to execution makes us all humble.”

“I’ve seen Snoop come in and not be in the mood to record, and he’ll still give it his all. Because a lot of people are intimidated to record with Dre. I’ve seen some of the biggest names not want to record with him because he’s that meticulous. He’ll make you do the line over and over a thousand times, then tomorrow say, ‘Yeah, I was wrong.’ That’s him. It takes a certain level of commitment to even rock with him.” he added.

LL Cool J to release new book, featuring stories from Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, KRS-1, Big Daddy Kane & more

In addition to LL’s new album which features Eminem, Fat Joe, Rick Ross and Nas, LL Cool J is planning to release a new book titled The Streets Win: 50 Years of Hip-Hop Greatness.

Co-authored with Vikki Tobak (author, journalist, and curator of music photography) and Alec Banks (Rock The Bells editorial director), the book celebrates the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop, and pays tribute to the influential culture, distinctive sound, and preeminent voices that have defined the iconic genre.

Commemorating the birth, rise, and progression of Hip-Hop’s culture and its impact on American music over the past 50 years, the journey of the genre is presented through rarely seen photographs of Hip-Hop from its inception, from block party performances to street shots, parties, sessions at recording studios, and more. The vibrant imagery is accompanied by first-person stories told by icons including DJ Kool Herc, Salt-N-Pepa, MC Lyte, KRS-One, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Grandmaster Flash, Run-D.M.C., Beastie Boys, De La Soul, Slick Rick, Public Enemy, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Nas, A Tribe Called Quest, Big Daddy Kane, Fat Joe, DJ Khaled and more.

The book features images by celebrated Hip-Hop photographers including Joe Conzo Jr., Ernie “Brother Ernie” Paniccioli, Jonathan Mannion, Janette Beckman, Estevan Oriol, Jamel Shabazz, Mike Miller, Clay Patrick McBride, and others who documented the growth of Hip-Hop from its early days.

The new was announced by Rock The Bells Instagram account: Major Announcement Alert! Thrilled and incredibly proud to present my newest project with @LLCOOLJ, @rizzolibooks @vikkitobak @smart_alec_ The Streets Win: 50 Years of Hip-Hop Greatness. Commemorating the birth, rise, and progression of Hip-Hop culture, this momentous collection of origin stories—told by icons @kooldjherc @saltnpepaofficial @mclyte @teacha_krsone @eminem @therealmaryjblige @djflash4eva @rundmc @beastieboys @wearedelasoul @therulernyc @publicenemy @snoopdogg @drdre @nas @atcq @officialbigdaddykane @fatjoe @djkhaled and so many more—brings to life the influential culture, sound and preeminent voices of American Hip-Hop music from the past 50 years. Thank you to the team for embracing the vision and overseeing the creative process and to everyone who made this incredible achievement possible. The Streets Win will officially be released in October 2023 and is now available for pre-order at the link in bio.”

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Novak Djokovic performs Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” dressed up as Snoop Dogg

By dressing as Snoop Dogg for the Monte Carlo Masters player party, Novak Djokovic dazzled his adversaries.

The world’s number one tennis player dressed up as Snoop Dogg and danced to one of his and Dr. Dre songs before rapping to Eminem. And he won over more fans with his x-factor off the court, including the girlfriend of his latest victim at this week’s Masters as Ivan Gakhov’s partner branded him as the GOAT.

Few hours ago Ivan Gakhov’s girlfriend took to Instagram to share some footage from the Monte Carlo player party, where Novak Djokovic performed couple of hip-hop songs on stage.

In the first video Djokovic donned chains, sunglasses, a bandana and fake long hair for his performance, as he danced to Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre’s iconic track, titled “The Next Episode.”

“Last night recap. Are we google to finally settle the debate on why he is the goatest?” Gakhov’s partner captioned the video.

The 22-time Grand Slam champion also wore a hoodie with low-rise baggy pants. In a second video, Djokovic can be heard rapping Eminem’s Oscar and Grammy winning song Lose Yourself with three others on the stage.

“Kings doing their kings’ s–t on the players’ party. I mean…The levels of enthusiasm, self-irony and pure joy outside of their achievements is what makes them so truly worthy. Wow. I am so grateful to be able to witness it.” – she wrote over the footage of second video.

You can watch the videos below:

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New Song: Snoop Dogg & Denaun Porter – “Tomorrow”

Snoop Dogg and Denaun Porter join forces for a new song “Tomorrow” featured in the season finale of “Godfather of Harlem” on MGM+ airing today March 26th of 2023.

“Godfather of Harlem” is a TV prequel to the 2007 movie, ‘American Gangster’, which centered on the criminal enterprise of Frank Lucas. A gangster named Bumpy Johnson makes his way in Harlem during the 1960s.

In the song, Snoop Dogg provides two smooth verses, while Mr. Porter is singing the hook over the beat that he produced.

This marks the first release from Denaun Porter since his January 2022 release “Me Vs You,” the follow-up single of “Not Again,” “Let U Go,” and “I’m Leaving” singles.

You can bump the new song below:

Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg’s ‘The Wash’ film being turned into TV series

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s “The Wash” movie receives TV series reboot!

“It all comes out in ‘The Wash,’” DJ Pooh, the film’s writer and director, tweeted on Friday (March 3, 2023). The 53-year-old producer, who has recently stared in GTA Online: The Contract with Dr. Dre, promoted the forthcoming series on social media with a photo of an orange bucket and car freshener that both had The Wash logo stamped on them.

Few months ago, DJ Pooh posted a picture from original movie with the caption: “Mr Washington, Face & Slim – #TheWash. The Wash Series Coming Soon!” The release date for the television series is yet to be announced.

“The Wash” film was originally released back in 2001 and told the story of Sean (Dr. Dre) and Dee Loc (Snoop Dogg) working as car wash employees looking to make enough money so they can avoid being evicted. The film featured a star-studded cameos from Eminem, Xzibit, Ludacris, Shaquille O’Neal, Kurupt, George Wallace and DJ Pooh himself. A few of the movie’s actors contributed to its original soundtrack album along with Busta Rhymes, D12 and Bubba Sparxxx.

Though it is unclear if “The Wash” TV series will premiere in 2023, Snoop and Dre have recently confirmed that their joint album Missionary will be coming out this year. The mega project is set to be released this summer.

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D12 & Snoop Dogg perform hit songs in Perth, Australia

Snoop Dogg kicked off his “I WANNA THANK ME” tour in Perth at RAC Arena today with D12’s Swifty McVay and Kuniva serving as an opening acts.

The Californian Hip-Hop icon, who hasn’t performed in Australia since 2014 when he headlined the Big Day Out, returned to the country shores for his ‘I WANNA THANK ME’ tour to celebrate the release of his 17th album ‘I Wanna Thank Me’, and documentary of the same name, released in 2019.

While the ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ documentary celebrates 25 years of Snoop Dogg – a career that has seen the Doggfather cement his undisputed influence on music with chart-topping, multi-platinum records, while also solidifying his importance as a cultural icon, actor and businessman – the upcoming Australian tour is all about the music!

Swifty McVay and Kuniva from D12 performed “Rap Game,” “My Band,” “Purple Pills,” “S–t On You,” and “Revelation,” among other hit songs from D12 World and Devil’s Night albums. Check out the next dates and video of the performances below:

Wed 1 Mar 2023
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
Thu 2 Mar 2023
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
Sat 4 Mar 2023
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
Sun 5 Mar 2023
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
Tue 7 Mar 2023
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, QLD
Wed 8 Mar 2023
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, SA

Dr. Dre joins Snoop Dogg on his Australian tour

The wait is over for Snoop Dogg fans. Kicking off in Perth at RAC Arena on 27 February 2023 today, Snoop will then head to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena for two huge shows before performing two shows at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, a massive show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre before wrapping up the tour with a brand new show in Adelaide on March 08, 2023.

The Californian Hip-Hop icon, who hasn’t performed in Australia since 2014 when he headlined the Big Day Out, will returns to the country shores for his ‘I WANNA THANK ME’ tour, which will see the West Coast rap legend celebrate the release of his 17th album ‘I Wanna Thank Me’, and documentary of the same name, released in 2019.

While the ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ documentary celebrates 25 years of Snoop Dogg – a career that has seen the Doggfather cement his undisputed influence on music with chart-topping, multi-platinum records, while also solidifying his importance as a cultural icon, actor and businessman – the upcoming Australian tour will be all about the music!

Special guest include D12 (Swifty McVay, Kuniva and Bizarre), Obie Trice, Tha Dogg Pound, and Irish crew Versatile. It was reported that Detroit’s own Obie Trice was denied entry into the country for misbehavior. As it seems, Dr. Dre will join Snoop on stage as a surprise guest as the legendary duo has just checked in Perth, Australia. In his Instagram post, Snoop wrote: “Life story.”

Snoop Dogg’s Australian tour dates include:

Mon 27 Feb 2023
RAC Arena, WA
Wed 1 Mar 2023
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
Thu 2 Mar 2023
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
Sat 4 Mar 2023
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
Sun 5 Mar 2023
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
Tue 7 Mar 2023
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, QLD
Wed 8 Mar 2023
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, SA

Snoop Dogg calls out Grammys for snubbing his entire career

Some of the biggest names in hip-hop have previously expressed that they do not care much about being recognized by the Grammys but some of them feel quit opposite. The latest hip-hop artist to speak out and express his frustrations is Snoop Dogg. Maybe the iconic rapper does not really care about it but he still raised an eyebrow on social media.

Snoop took to his Instagram to vent about the Recording Academy having never awarded him with a Gramophone throughout his impressive three decades career.

In the post, Uncle Snoop screenshotted a tweet that is listing the rappers with the most Grammy wins, which included JAY-Z and Kanye West with 24 each, Kendrick Lamar with 17 who has recently surpassed Eminem’s 15 wins and Pharrell with 13.

In the caption, Snoop Dogg reminded everyone that he has yet to join that winners list: “Snoop Dogg. 20 nominations. Zero wins,” he wrote along with a sarcastic emojis. You can check the post below:

Snoop Dogg has been nominated in several Grammys categories including Best Rap Song, Best Rap Solo Performance, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. He has also earned two nods in the Album of the Year category thanks to his contributions to Kendrick Lamar’s critically acclaimed album To Pimp a Butterfly and Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream, while his Reincarnated LP was up for Best Reggae Album in 2014.

Meanwhile, his long-time friend and collaborator Dr. Dre, who is 7-time Grammy winner himself, was awarded with the Global Impact Award at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

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D12 & Obie Trice to open for Snoop Dogg on 2023 Australian Tour

After almost 9 years, Snoop Dogg is coming back to Australia again and he’s bringing D12 with him!

The long-beach, California legend has officially dropped one of the most iconic special guest lineups ever for his “I Wanna Thank Me” tour! Former Shady Records artist Obie Trice, D12, Tha Dogg Pound (Kurupt and Daz Dillinger) and Irish hip-hop outfit Versatile will all be joining Snoop Dogg on his forthcoming arena tour.

“I Wanna Thank Me” tour will see the West Coast rap icon celebrate the release of his 17th album ‘I Wanna Thank Me’, and documentary of the same name, released in back 2019.

While the ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ documentary celebrates 25 years of Snoop Dogg – a career that has seen the Doggfather cement his undisputed influence on music with chart-topping, multi-platinum records, while also solidifying his importance as a cultural icon, actor and businessman – the upcoming Australian tour will be all about the music!

After last year’s historic Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime performance with Eminem, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and Anderson .Paak, Snoop was recently announced to join the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Snoop will be joining JAY- Z and in the hall.

“February x March 2023 im on tha way there it was worth tha wait ‼️‼️‼️” said Snoop on his social media accounts. Check out the tour dates and his post below:

Monday, 27th February – RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Wednesday, 1st March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Thursday, 2nd March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Saturday, 4th March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday, 5th March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday, 7th March – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday, 8th March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, SA

Tickets are on sale via TEG Dainty.

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