Snoop Dogg Reveals How Dr. Dre Reacted To His Upcoming Collab With Eminem

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Snoop Dogg Reveals How Dr. Dre Reacted To His Upcoming Collab With Eminem

Snoop Dogg details his upcoming collab with Eminem.

Snoop Dogg is giving us more music than ever. The West Coast legend recently sat down with Ebro Darden on the Apple Music radio show where he talked about his latest star-studded album “Algorithm”. The creative consultant and executive of Def Jam will join Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar for a historic Superbowl halftime show in February. Snoop Dogg also share details of his upcoming Mount Westmore album, a joint effort with Too Short, Ice Cube and E-40.

“You know what’s up next right? Mount Westmore album coming out in the first quarter of 2022,” he said. “We pullin’ all the way up with videos, maybe a potential motion picture. Oh, just a sneak peek… I’ve got a duet… with the great white hope. Our first one. You figure that out who am I talking about. Eminem. You f**king right. That’s a monster jam… It’s so good Dr. Dre said ‘why you ain’t give me one like that?’”

Snoop Dogg continues, “[Mount Westmore Album] is a beautiful piece of organized confusion. And there is only one feature. Eminem. Do the math. We not playing.”

Instead, there’s “Big Subwoofer,” a fine if average banger from Mount Westmore’s OG supergroup Snoop, Ice Cube, E-40, and Too Short. On “Alright,” Redman and Method Man reconcile. Meanwhile, on “New Oldie,” Usher and Eric Bellinger coo longingly, “This is a new oldie… Later on, I’ll look back and say, “This was my jam.”

Snoop Dogg’s latest album “Algorithm” had 25 tracks, with new music from Redman, Method Man, Usher, Eric Bellinger, Fabolous, Dave East, YK Osiris, Blxst, October London, Ty Dolla Sign, Mary J Blige, Wiz Khalifa and more.

On October 20, he released the track “Big Subwoofer,” then on November 5, he released “Murder Music.” On September 27, he teased the album on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

With the title “From the D 2 the LBC,” Eminem and Snoop Dogg have released a new joint track. The song debuts tonight along with a new video that was partially animated and was directed by James Larese. In the film, the two rappers periodically assume Bored Ape avatars.

Rappers from the West Coast and the Midwest last worked together on a song for “Bi**h Please II” on Eminem’s third studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP, back in 2000.

Snoop and Em work on the song in the studio together in the single’s accompanying music video, which then depicts them lighting up and becoming enormous cartoon characters around their hometowns in the Bored Ape manner when they return from the studio.

Watch his interview with Ebro Darden below.

https://youtu.be/hEtrsfkRL_U

 

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