Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre’s Missionary Tracklist Boasts Eminem, 50 Cent & More
Hip-hop legends Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are set to release Missionary, a long-awaited album featuring an impressive lineup of guest artists including Eminem, 50 Cent, Method Man, Jelly Roll, Sting, Tom Petty, Jhené Aiko, and BJ The Chicago Kid. This album marks the iconic duo’s first full-length collaboration since Snoop’s 1993 debut, Doggystyle, and is produced entirely by Dr. Dre.
The tracklist, which surfaced via Apple Music on October 31, reveals a 15-track album featuring both well-known artists and rising talents. The highly anticipated project will drop on December 13 under Death Row, Aftermath, and Interscope labels, and includes tracks like “Gunz N Smoke” featuring Eminem and 50 Cent, marking a historic collaboration with Snoop, Dre, and both rappers on one track. Other notable pairings include Jelly Roll and Tom Petty on “Last Dance With Mary Jane” and Jhené Aiko’s lead single, “Gorgeous,” set to release November 1.
Missionary also includes contributions from Chicago’s Fat Money, known for his work on Kanye West’s Donda 2, and DMV lyricist K.A.A.N., who appears on two songs. The album artwork, a black and gold condom wrapper, humorously highlights Snoop and Dre’s playful approach to the project.
The album’s promotional trailer showcases Dre and Snoop’s signature humor. In the clip, two unsuspecting Mormon missionaries visit a woman’s house, expecting a religious encounter—only to be met with a surprise, setting the playful tone for the album’s release.
Reflecting on the album, Snoop expressed enthusiasm for the direction Dre took him in: “It’s like a grown Snoop Dogg,” he told the All the Smoke podcast, adding that Dre pushed him creatively. Dre echoed this sentiment, calling it some of his “best work” and promising a mature sound.
As fans eagerly await the release of Missionary, Snoop has teased a potential 2025 tour to support the album. With an all-star lineup and the unmistakable touch of Dr. Dre’s production, Missionary is set to be a milestone in the careers of these hip-hop titans.