It's August 31, 2025, 02:24:14 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:
3 - and finally how motivated and ambitious are they really? Dre producing a whole snoop album even now it priceless let’s be honest - something to keep forever for us fans of both. But these niggas when they were young and hungry made all time records. Next episode and still Dre gonna be played 15 years from now just like it is today. Imagine they got one more banger in the locker - but do they?
In all honesty 15 years down the line nobody would really be playing Snoop Dogg apart from a few pockets across mid to Eastern Europe
if don’t think cats guna be playin next episode in 25 years than u must not understand that classix are forever
Sure thing, lol. Certain artists gain new audiences as years pass because younger generations can also relate to their music, thus retaining a following for much longer than the duration of their careerOldheads still clinging on trying to relive 1993 again are not new audiences, once they start going senile and/or dying out, it's a wrap. People enjoying Snoop Dogg's antics at the Olympics and everywhere else he keeps cropping up are the same people who can't name 5 album tracks of his
bro wtf u yappin about cats still playin nuthin but a g than and gin n juice 30+ years later as much as when it first came outu think in 15 years an iconic song like next episode will die out?
This guy must not go out much lol. You go to dinner dodger stadium and the DJ is playing nothing but a g thang still Dre ruff ryders anthem and classics from all decades. You go to nightclubs they will still play lil Jon get low. Some songs never die
Way for you and Sccit to miss the point completely It doesn't concern me whether other posters agree, time will tell