Snoop Dogg just teased fans with a major announcement ahead of his upcoming Dr-Dre-produced Missionary album, revealing he’s likely to hit the road for one “final” stadium tour and teasing some unexpected features on the project.
The multihyphenate rapper discussed his album, among other projects during a recent appearance at Bloomberg Screentime conference. The host questioned why he hasn’t done a big stadium tour, considering how lucrative they’ve been for some of his peers.
“When it comes to big tours like that, you got to have a record,” Snoop Dogg explained. “Yeah, I’m able to go on tour just because of the catalog that I have. But this new record Missionary is going to put me in a position to probably have that final big stadium tour.”
Snoop Dogg Reveals “Exciting” “Missionary” Features
Snoop then teased his “exciting” “big name” features, revealing that Rock legend Sting and country music star Jelly Roll will appear on Missionary.
“I don’t know if I can say right now,” he admitted before letting the cat out of the bag. “I got a feature from Jelly Roll and Sting.”
He also shared that his Sting collab is “so good,” and was happy that meeting him was all he hoped it would be.
“We hung out and we chilled,” Snoop recalled. “Like a child that’s infatuated with somebody as a singer, and you get a chance to meet them and they give you everything you expected. That’s what happens with me all the time. I meet people I’ve always wanted to meet and they’re everything I wanted them to be.”
In other Snoop Dogg news, a judge officially cleared the Death Row Records boss’s 1993 murder charge earlier this year. The judge ruled back in February, although the news was only reported this week.
Snoop was acquitted of the charges at a 1996 trial and the recent decision means the record is hidden from the public and won’t appear in official background checks.
Missionary has no official release date but is expected in November.