The impact of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre's collaborations on hip-hop cannot be overstated. They have inspired a generation of artists, producers, and fans, and their legacy continues to shape the sound of the genre today.

While the official album is available for purchase, the "Best" zip represents a specific moment in time—the raw, unvarnished, high-fidelity version of a classic. It captures the chemistry of two geniuses in a room, cooking up the soundtrack for the next generation.

Missionary changes that. The album is not a cash-grab reunion; it is a meticulous, cinematic re-entry into the world of lowriders, chronic smoke, and street philosophy. The title itself is a clever inversion of Doggystyle , suggesting that Snoop (the Dogg) is now playing missionary—maturing, focusing, and delivering precision strikes.

Released on , Missionary is Snoop Dogg’s 20th studio album and a spiritual sequel to his legendary 1993 debut, Doggystyle .

Missionary is a 15-track journey produced almost entirely by Dr. Dre. Here is a breakdown of the official tracklist: