It's August 31, 2025, 02:37:18 PM
Brand new interview with Dr. Dre just posted on Entertainment Tonight. Here are the highlights:- Dr. Dre confirms Missionary is due November - He is in the end stages of mixing and is currently on song number 11 - The album must be done and submitted by Sept. 1st for a Nov. release- Snoop wants 16 songs and Dre wants 14. Final album length remains undecided - Dre has vocals on 3-4 songs but only one will be on the album- Sting is featured on the album Source:
My eggs for you. The ICU is Fredwreck, Dem Jointz, Blu2th and Trevor Lawrence Jr.It doesn't means Dre is involved. And the explanation wasn't even for you, so it leaks.
Being produced by The ICU doesn't mean Dre is involved, but being produced by Dre means the ICU is involved, it's not like he's gonna produce Missionary on his own. I hope you're right and this song is strictly for the soundtrack and won't end up being on the album too, but Dre not being the only producer on it is far from the confirmation.
Most of ICU's beats are pretty complex and musically advanced but they aren't catchy at all. Hoping for a more simpel style with less beat changes, so more Fredwreck and Focus and less Dem Jointz.. But cool it's really coming out nevertheless.
I hope it’s Sting the wrestler
Dre did a few songs for the album, but is expecting only 1 to make it.Dre wants 14, Snoop wants 16. I wonder if the 2 extra tracks that Snoop wants are songs that feature Dre.
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s “Missionary” Album Expected to Drop This November: A New Chapter in Hip-HopDr. Dre Teases High-Quality Production and Mature Lyrics in Upcoming Collaboration with Snoop Dogg, "Missionary"The hip-hop world is buzzing with anticipation as Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg prepare to release their long-awaited collaborative album, Missionary. Originally teased as a follow-up to their iconic 1993 release Doggystyle, the new album has fans eager to see how these West Coast legends will build on their legacy. According to Dr. Dre, the album is set to drop in November, coinciding with the 31st anniversary of Doggystyle.In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Dre offered an exciting update on the project, revealing that he is currently mixing the album’s final tracks. “I wanted 14 songs, Snoop wants 16,” Dre shared, indicating that they’re close to completing the project. “I’m on song number 11 as far as the mixes go. I have to be done and delivered by September 1st to have a November release.”The album, which Dre confidently describes as “some of the best music I’ve done in my career,” promises to showcase a new level of maturity in both his production and Snoop’s lyrics. Dre hinted at a more evolved sound that reflects their growth as artists over the past three decades. “This one’s gonna show a different level of maturity with his lyrics and with my music,” he explained, adding that the collaboration process has been more enjoyable than ever.Adding to the excitement, Dre revealed that the album features a roster of impressive guest artists, including a surprising collaboration with Sting. “There’s a song, we have Sting on the song. Man, it’s an amazing roster of artists that’s on this album,” Dre teased, though he quickly acknowledged that he might have revealed too much.While Missionary was initially rumored to be released earlier this year, with Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound hinting at a July drop, it seems the album’s release was pushed back to ensure it meets the high standards Dre and Snoop have set for themselves. The delay only heightens the anticipation, as fans speculate whether Missionary could rival or even surpass the impact of Doggystyle.With Dr. Dre’s promise of top-tier production and Snoop Dogg’s evolved lyrical content, Missionary is shaping up to be one of the most significant hip-hop releases of the year. As we await the official release date, the buzz surrounding the album continues to grow, and fans are left wondering if this collaboration could become another timeless classic in the genre.Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the November release, and prepare for what could be the next chapter in the storied careers of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.
Yew, Dre must feel the album is tight at 14 songs, but this is Snoop's chance to rap over and release as many valuable Dre produced beats as he can.Plus i doubt Dre will be doing any remixes, so for us the more songs we get on 'Missionary' the merrier.-------------