Snoop Dogg Tells Who He’d Love To Share A Blunt With: ‘We Would Have A Nice Time Smoking’

    Snoop Dogg is renowned for being a world-class weed smoker, so it only makes sense that he was asked about his “dream blunt rotation.”

    In a Complex cover story published on Monday (December 16) about his new Dr. Dre-produced album Missionary, Tha Doggfather answered the question, posed by writer Jillian Hardeman-Webb: “Who’s in your dream blunt rotation? Dead or alive.”

    “I really want to smoke with and do a record with Sade,” the rapper answered. “I think we would have a nice time smoking and then going right into a session that Dr. Dre produced.”

    In addition to Sade, Snoop named Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali. When asked why he didn’t include Michael Jackson, Snoop responded: “I smoked next to Michael Jackson.”

    Dre, for his part, gave an all-musician rotation of Kurt Cobain, Ella Fitzgerald, Thelonious Monk and George Clinton.

    Elsewhere in the Complex story, Dre admitted that it’s been a long time since he was inspired by a Hip Hop album.

    The legendary producer was asked: “Do you remember the last person or last album that you heard that you were inspired by?”

    “Well, if you’re talking about new shit, I would say good kid, m.A.A.d city and To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar were the last hip-hop albums that inspired me,” he replied, shouting out K.Dot’s 2012 and 2015 releases, respectively.

    Dre himself was an executive producer on both projects.

    One of the big surprises on Missionary was having Snoop, Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent join forces as a four-man unit for the first time on a new song called “Gunz N Smoke,” which pays homage to the late, great Notorious B.I.G.

    Despite being longtime friends and collaborators who have worked together in different combinations over the last 25 years, the rap legends have never previously all featured on the same song.

    The heavyweight track comes finds 50, Snoop and Em trading rejuvenated rhymes over groovy production from the Aftermath founder.

    Biggie’s presence is felt throughout the first half of the song as 50 adopts the Bad Boy MC’s cadence and spits: “Red dot ya, I got ya / B.I.G. time, who shot ya?” — just as Dre drops in a heavy-bottomed bassline that harks back to “Hypnotize.”

    Snoop repurposes Big’s “you should too, if you knew” lyric from “Notorious Thugs” in his verse, while a sample of his “gunsmoke!” line from “Dead Wrong” rings throughout.

    6 thoughts on “Snoop Dogg Tells Who He’d Love To Share A Blunt With: ‘We Would Have A Nice Time Smoking’

    1. It’s never taken for granted how shallow and stupid he is at heart despite his nearly immaculate rap and acting career.

    2. After Missionary I think Snoop might sound better without Dre. Idk if Dre was ever actually very great, he just shines through young talent. When that young talent is no longer great, neither is Dre. Dres work with Em, Snoop, and others has not been good. Last track that Dre actually sounded dope on was The Games “Don’t Trip” with Ice Cube. Look it up. I don’t like Game, but this is the sound Dre fans want. Can’t beleive they couldn’t even give us a “Just Dippin” kinda song…

    3. After Missionary I think Snoop might sound better without Dre. Idk if Dre was ever actually very great, he just shines through young talent. When that young talent is no longer great, neither is Dre. Dres work with Em, Snoop, and others has not been good. Last track that Dre actually sounded dope on was The Games “Don’t Trip” with Ice Cube. Look it up. I don’t like Game, but this is the sound Dre fans want. Can’t beleive they couldn’t even give us a “Just Dippin” kinda song…

      1. Dr. Dre is overrated a good family man if i may say so 15 20 years marriage and given the notoriety every woman wants him but studio production and beats…………….. overrated

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