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“Thank You”: Dr Dre & Snoop Dogg Preview New Song Ahead Of Collab Album

BY Edwin Lamptey December 16, 2024 7:14 PM EDT

Two of America’s top-level icons in the music industry, Snoop Dog and Dr. Dre have teamed up to release a new album, Missionary.

The duo was recently stopped by Complex Con for a live taping of the Drink Champs show with N.OR.E,  DJ EFN, and the rest of the crew.

The music stars played an unreleased and unfinished collab titled “Thank You,” which, apparently will not make the new project’s final tracklist.

During this sit-down, Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg spoke on Missionary as a whole, with the former praising it among his finest craft to date. “Snoop came in and allowed me to get down the way I get down,” Dre remarked.

He went on to say that this feels like some of his best work, as his mentality for the musicianship and everything that goes into his work has reached a whole new level.

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While “Thank You”, according to reports, will apparently not make Missionary‘s tracklist, it seems like Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre have a lot of fire on the project to make up for it.

A case in point is the fact that the two, together with Alus, released a single, “Outta Da Blue” recently. The track is a hard-hitting trunk-knocker with an engaging bounce and compelling back-and-forths between Dre and Snoop, and the tracks so far depend quite strongly on samples.

Meanwhile, during their Drink Champs conversation, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg nearly broke down in tears when discussing the evolution of their legacies and craft.

There’s a lot of excitement for Missionary to be much more than just a solid comeback album, and if “Thank You” is leading us the right way, then that’s exactly what, in their opinion, their fans out to look out for.

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