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Snoop Dogg’s Surprise Album Is Here

Snoop Dogg performs during the 2024 Game Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California, USA, 12 December 2024. The annual awards are given out for all aspects of the massive video game industry, including awards for best design, direction, acting, and narrative story. The 2024 Game Awards in Los Angeles, USA - 12 Dec 2024
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Snoop Dogg, the legendary rapper whose contributions to hip-hop have continuously evolved and resonated over decades, has recently launched his 21st studio album entitled “Iz It A Crime?” The release, dated May 15, 2025, is being celebrated as a significant body of work that brings together a plethora of renowned collaborations and exhibits the rapper's enduring ability to innovate within the music industry. This 21-track project not only emphasizes Snoop's signature style but also reflects his profound reflections on his extensive career and personal experiences.

The album features prominent collaborations with artists such as Pharrell Williams, Wiz Khalifa, and Sexyy Red, amplifying the eclectic vibe Snoop Dogg is known for. Additionally, the album integrates new talents from Death Row's roster, including Jane Handcock and Charlie Bereal, ensuring that the rich legacy of the label continues to thrive with fresh, invigorating sounds. The production credits boast influential producers like Battlecat, Rick Rock, and Nottz, which promises a robust soundscape that is both classic and contemporary.

“Iz It A Crime?” acts as a canvas where Snoop sheds light on his personal journey, with introspective tracks like “My Friend,” a poignant tribute dedicated to his late mother and brother. Meanwhile, “Life’s Journey” provides an introspective look into Snoop's illustrious career. The album also addresses tension with former Death Row executive Suge Knight, offering one of its sharpest edges on the track “ShutYoBitchAssUp,” which reflects on their past tumultuous relationship.

The launch of this album was coupled with an accompanying film that combines musical elements with documentary footage, showcasing Snoop on a global stage. The film not only follows him through international performances but also captures intimate moments and discussions with fellow icons like Rev Run, aligning with the multifaceted storytelling Snoop intends for his audience.

The thematic undercurrent of “Iz It A Crime?” resonates with Snoop’s shift towards more personal and reflective material. Throughout the album, he wrestles with his journey as an artist, harnessing his storytelling prowess to navigate themes of love, loss, and legacy. Snoop's contemplation on changing relationships, both personal and professional, underlines a narrative that's deeply rooted in authenticity, a hallmark of his enduring appeal.

The album was preceded by his recent collaboration project with Dr. Dre, “Missionary,” which was closely followed by a gospel project, “Altar Call,” dedicated to his mother. This consistent output highlights Snoop Dogg’s prolific nature and his adeptness in spanning genres, from hip-hop to gospel, reflecting his versatility and relevance in today’s music landscape.

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