Eminem is back at it again, delivering his signature humor and irreverence in support of Snoop Dogg’s latest album, Missionary. Released on December 13, the project marks Snoop’s official reunion with Dr. Dre, bringing a fresh wave of anticipation from fans. The album, a loose sequel to Snoop’s iconic 1993 debut Doggystyle, features 16 tracks and boasts collaborations from some of the biggest names in music, including 50 Cent, Method Man, BJ The Chicago Kid, Jhené Aiko, and even Sting.
But it’s not just the music that’s causing a stir. In a hilarious and downright cheeky promo for the album, Eminem takes center stage, delivering a video clip that’s sure to leave fans in stitches. Known for his comedic timing and unapologetic humor, the Detroit rap legend does not hold back in the short video, which promotes Snoop’s Missionary LP in true Eminem fashion.
The promo opens with Eminem’s familiar voice, asking, “Fellas, are you tired of bwjobs like I am?” From there, the clip escalates into a hilarious rant that pokes fun at the excesses of modern relationships. “I think it’s time to take it back to the basics,” he declares, before humorously describing how the routine of everyday intimacy can wear thin. “Who wants their dk sucked every day? That s**t can get to you, man.”
Eminem continues to offer his playful critique of over-complicated situations, culminating in a message that’s both funny and a little absurd: “Can we just lay down and fk? I don’t know why everything’s gotta be so fking complicated. You don’t have to put your leg over your head. Snoop Dogg. Missionary. Just f**king. In stereo.”
Adding another layer of humor, late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel appeared in a similar promo a day earlier, proving that these promo clips are becoming a new, hilarious way for celebrities to support their peers.
While the promo clip is bound to raise some eyebrows, it reflects the kind of boldness fans have come to expect from both Eminem and Snoop Dogg. As Missionary prepares to make its debut on the Billboard 200, with an estimated 36,000 album-equivalent units, the excitement surrounding the album is palpable.
Snoop, who has been candid about the album’s long production process, recently revealed in an episode of All The Smoke that the delay was due to Dr. Dre’s perfectionism. “Dre called me one day about two years ago… he was like, ‘N**ga, come over, let me do a couple of songs with you,’” Snoop explained. After a few days of work, Snoop would get a call from Dre: “I need two more days.” This back-and-forth reportedly continued for quite some time, but the end result is an album that is well worth the wait.
With Eminem’s promo, Snoop’s Missionary LP is definitely one of the most talked-about releases this year, combining legendary collaborations, unfiltered humor, and the iconic West Coast vibes that fans have come to love.
Get ready to hear Missionary in stereo – but be warned: it might get a little wild.