Snoop Dogg’s missionary album is scheduled to be released in December

Snoop Dogg has declared that December will see the release of his next album, “Missionary.”

The 53-year-old rapper announced on Instagram that Dr. Dre is producing his next album, which will be out on December 13.

In a promotional video, a woman in lingerie opens a door after two young Mormon missionaries knock on it.

She can be heard saying in the video: “What the f***? Before the Mormons go, your advertisement said that you were committed to missionary activity.

The title for this video reads, “Missionary album drops 12.13.” @drdre is the producer.

The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” hitmaker will work with Sting and Jelly Roll on the next album, it was announced earlier this month.

At the Bloomberg Screentime conference, Snoop stated: “Jelly Roll and Sting gave me a feature.” I’m thrilled that Sting and I have such a strong record.

The “Gin and Juice” hitmaker clarified that he has been “infatuated” with Sting for a long time and was not let down when he had the opportunity to hang out with the “Englishman in New York” singer.

“We hung out and we chilled,” Snoop remembered. Like a kid who has fallen head over heels for a singer, and you have the opportunity to meet them and they fulfill all of your expectations.

“I always meet people I’ve always wanted to meet, and they are everything I’ve ever wanted them to be.”

The singer, who has been hinting at “Missionary” for a few years, is thrilled that Dr. Dre is producing the album because the two collaborated on Snoop’s first album, “Doggystyle.”

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