Snoop Dogg is celebrating a comeback: his new album Missionary” is exciting!
Snoop Dogg will release his new album "Missionary" on December 13, 2024 and celebrates his return to West Coast music.

Snoop Dogg is celebrating a comeback: his new album Missionary” is exciting!
Legendary American rapper Snoop Dogg celebrates his return to the musical stage with his new album Missionary, released today, December 13th. The spiritual sequel to his groundbreaking 1993 debut Doggystyle, this album finds Snoop Dogg remaining firmly connected to his West Coast roots. As the crown reports, the album consists of 15 tracks that combine both nostalgic and contemporary sounds that attentive listeners will immediately recognize. He is supported by Dr. Dre, whose influence on hip-hop culture cannot be underestimated. Dre himself called the album one of his best musical works and praised Snoop as the "superstar" of the duo.
An important return for the West Coast
“Missionary” catapults Snoop Dogg back to the forefront, where he further solidifies his position in hip-hop with hard-hitting lyrics and succinct beats. The album features a track featuring rap heavyweights Eminem and 50 Cent, highlighting Snoop Dogg's importance and influence in the music scene. The Yahoo Entertainment highlights that despite his many changes over the years, including transitioning into the role of an esteemed cooking show host, Snoop has never lost touch with his gangsta rap identity. He describes his album as being aimed at all generations, with a mix of humour, seriousness and a maturity he has acquired throughout his career.
The album comes at a time when Snoop Dogg is recognized not only as a musician, but also as a respected figure in the culture. His performance at the Paris Olympics, where he carried the Olympic flame through Saint-Denis and lightened the mood at a badminton match, shows how versatile and adaptable he is. This return to music and simultaneous appearances in other areas shows that Snoop Dogg continues to be a cultural phenomenon while maintaining his roots in the hip-hop scene, appealing to both old and new fans.