West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Connection => Topic started by: The Predator on December 20, 2025, 07:42:05 AM
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Remember Dre said he built 'Missionary' so Snoop would have new songs to play on stage...well not one song played...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VazNmGyWz8M
Dre says he dont like to listen to his old shit, dont like to make G-Funk anymore etc.., but that's all he ever performs!
Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg come out to the TDE Christmas concert in the Nickerson gardens and perform some of their classics.
(https://www.the360mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/20241217_0135385769424536133246564.jpg)
Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are legendary West Coast hip-hop icons, a dynamic duo known for their groundbreaking chemistry and mentorship-driven partnership that began in the early '90s with Dre discovering Snoop and producing his debut album Doggystyle.
Their relationship is a brotherhood built on immense mutual respect, trust, and a shared passion for hip-hop, with Dre acting as a mentor, shaping Snoop's career and business savvy, while they consistently bring out the best in each other musically, creating timeless hits and recently collaborating on a full album, Missionary.
Dr. Dre found Snoop Dogg through a mixtape, recognizing his unique flow, and became his mentor, teaching him professionalism and business acumen.
Their partnership defined the G-funk sound of the '90s, producing hits like "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" and "Still D.R.E.", solidifying West Coast hip-hop's dominance.
Their bond transcends music; they see each other as family, with Snoop viewing Dre as a protector and big brother.
Even after decades, their studio chemistry remains strong, prioritizing love, trust, and creativity over money.
After a hiatus, they've reunited, dropping the full album Missionary in late 2024, which fans and critics celebrated, showcasing their continued creative synergy.
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Oh Dre is fully self-aware of what a disaster Missionary turned out to be. My only hope is Dre knows that Compton and Missionary sucked and he can't go out like that. He has one album left in him. The question is, does he still have it?
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Oh Dre is fully self-aware of what a disaster Missionary turned out to be. My only hope is Dre knows that Compton and Missionary sucked and he can't go out like that. He has one album left in him. The question is, does he still have it?
He doesn't obviously
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Dre may not be a Snoop fan ; when "Drop it Like it's Hot" is performed, Dre doing backing vocals : i can't believe he got wrong on "2, 1, 3" right after the "i cut so much you thought i was a dj" line.
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Dre needs the 3 ghosts of Christmas to visit him and lead him back to the funk. It doesn’t have to be “g-funk” there’s many things you can do with the funk sound.
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Oh Dre is fully self-aware of what a disaster Missionary turned out to be. My only hope is Dre knows that Compton and Missionary sucked and he can't go out like that. He has one album left in him. The question is, does he still have it?
What gives you this impression?
I'll say this: It's nice to see that Missionary being a huge flop didn't sour the Dre and Snoop relationship.