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Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg Meet Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. in Jaw-Droppingly Realistic Still G.I.N. Ad (Exclusive)Frank Sinatra’s daughter, Tina Sinatra, called the ad "both thrilling and surreal"Dr. Dre and Snoop meet Frank Sinatra and Sammie Davis Jr. in New Gin AdCourtesy of Still G.I.N.The Rat Pack just got two unofficial new members.A new Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop ad drops on Tuesday, Dec. 10, and it features rappers Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg “meeting” music legends Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. The cinematic spot brings the iconic musical artists together through AI technology and premieres during NBC’s The Voice finale (which also marks the conclusion of Snoop’s first season as a coach on the show).The spot begins with Dre, 59, and Snoop, 53, dressed in tuxes, sauntering through an elegant nightclub as chic guests glance their way. Sinatra and Davis notice the newcomers across the crowded club and approach.“So what’s your pleasure? What are you guys drinking?” Davis asks, to which Snoop replies, “Gin,” with Dre adding, “Still G.I.N.”“Okay. Still G.I.N. for everybody!” Sinatra says to a cheering crowd.The ad — which also features a surprise cameo by actress and model Lori Harvey — ends with the four musicians sitting around a table while toasting their glasses.According to an official release the gin brand — which launched in February and is co-owned by Dre and Snoop — joined forces with their creative agency, Rosewood Creative, acclaimed director Dave Meyers, and the generative AI company Metaphysic to create the innovative ad. “The result is a ‘what if?’ meeting that cinematically bridges past, present and future generations of superstars,” the release states.The team also worked in close partnership with the Sinatra and Davis estates in order to ensure a faithful representation of the late stars.Tina Sinatra, 76, said in an exclusive quote to PEOPLE that seeing an artificial intelligence replica of her father engage with the two rappers in the time-bending commercial was "thrilling and surreal." "To see Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg alongside my dad and Sammy Davis Jr. in such a revolutionary way is both thrilling and surreal,” Sinatra’s daughter, Tina Sinatra, 76, said in a quote “It's a celebration of timeless artistry, breaking barriers, and the enduring legacy of collaboration across generations."Per the brand, Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop is “defiantly smooth” and stands out as a clean, light, highly mixable modern gin. It’s currently the second product from the company — the first being the award-winning, premium sparkling gin-based cocktail Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop.Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop is 85 proof and is distilled and bottled in the U.S. It’s distributed nationally for $34.99 through Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits.
Can confirm CD doesn’t have Thank You. But noticed stores stocked only a few! They know it’s not the release they want & Thank You needs to be added!
Snoop Dogg And Dr. Dre Reunite For New Album ‘Missionary’Grammy-winning producer Dr. Dre has been by Snoop Dogg’s side since the start of the rapper’s career more than three decades ago, with Snoop’s 1993 debut album Doggystyle instantly putting him on the map thanks to the smash single “Gin and Juice” and other Dr. Dre-produced hits. Now, fresh off the 30th anniversary of the album, the two Super Bowl halftime headliners have joined forces once again for the new album Missionary.Missionary marks the twentieth studio album of Snoop Dogg’s career, and the landmark album arrives as the SoCal-bred rapper basks in the glory of his wide-reaching empire from the kitchen with Martha Stewart to the Olympic torch relay. When speaking about teaming up with Dr. Dre once again for the album, the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” MC said Dre was able to bring out a new side of him as an artist at 53. “When you hear what we have and how he’s got me rapping, it's like a grown Snoop Dogg. There's some growth to him. It's the way he selects his bars, it's the way he uses his voice,” he said on the All the Smoke podcast back in January.“[Dr. Dre] uses me like a f**king robot and I love it because I love to be produced. I love to be challenged,” he continued. “If I’m being produced, we’re creating this piece together, and this s**t is masterful because my voice is a part of your music. It is actually an instrument, as opposed to it just bouncing around the track. Use my voice like a f**king instrument. Let me be a part of the music.” He added that all of his collaborations with Dr. Dre have been like this. “Every song that you’ve ever heard from Dre and Snoop, my voice is never on top; it’s always in there because it’s an instrument. That’s what he’s doing. He’s using me as an instrument right now to create this masterful album.”Throughout the album, the dynamic duo bring in a wide variety of guest stars from Eminem, Method Man, and 50 Cent to Sting, Jelly Roll, and Jhené Aiko. Snoop’s reunion with Dre came, he said, after the producer noticed that the rapper’s music today needed to match the same all-star level of name recognition with other pursuits and products. “[Dre] was watching me in the entertainment world and figuring that my music hand ain’t matching my entertainment hand,” Snoop told The Associated Press. “He wanted to put music back in the foreground with his production, leadership, and guidance on the project.”
I'm not listening to the album until I get the actual CD in the mail. Real fans buy the music. Having said that, is Thank You on this? Yes or no.Also, how long is the full album? My big concern is that it's going to be short as fucc considering songs only have two verses now.
This album suprises me. It sounds fresh, innovative. A no skip album for me, just like Chronic, Doggystyle and 2001.
so they fucked it up completely what an amateur job lol and two versions on digital platforms? what a mess
it’s a dope album but I find myself skipping the singles… also wish it was a little bit longer!