Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg have teamed up as soon as once more—this time, for a industrial. The roughly two-minute clip dropped on Saturday (February 10), which finds the D-O-Double-G and Beats By Dre mastermind touting their new beverage model, the appropriately named Gin & Juice. The alcoholic concoction was made well-known in 1993 by Snoop’s Dr. Dre-produced single of the identical identify.
Though the tune isn’t featured within the industrial, it does have robust Quentin Tarantino vibes. Wearing formal black fits, the 2 Hip-Hop greats sit in a automotive discussing what they’re about to do. Snoop, who’s considerably at midnight, grills Dre about their outfits earlier than they go to the trunk of the automotive, placed on some gloves and pull out a shovel like they’re about to bury a physique.
After the job is finished, Dre says, “I may use a f###### drink,” to which Snoop replies, “Right here you go n####.” Dre then cracks open a can of Gin & Juice and Snoop lights up a blunt, however their second of peace is shortly interrupted.
Dr. Dre, who not often tweets something from his account, shared the clip with the caption, “Again At It!!!”
Again At It!!!@bydreandsnoop#ginandjuice pic.twitter.com/sRDw5TcWmf
— Dr. Dre (@drdre) February 10, 2024
Snoop Dogg at present has a number of enterprise ventures with fellow rappers/producers, though one is inflicting him some authorized bother. Earlier this week, Snoop and Grasp P employed legal professional Ben Crump to sue Walmart and Submit Meals for “misleading commerce practices,” which allegedly undermined their Snoop Cereal model.
“To broaden their attain, Snoop Dogg and Grasp P approached main manufacturers to interact in a partnership and promotion settlement to distribute Snoop Cereal with nationwide retailers,” Crump stated. “Nevertheless, regardless of one firm agreeing to the settlement, it allegedly sabotaged the success of Snoop Cereal by stopping it from reaching customers by misleading practices.”
Snoop Dogg and Grasp P’s Broadus Meals partnered with Submit Meals in 2023, however the duo claimed Submit Meals curtailed gross sales of the cereal.
“Submit Meals allegedly used misleading practices to sabotage the success of Snoop Cereal, corresponding to deliberately holding containers of Snoop Cereal within the stockrooms of Walmart shops, marked with ‘no location’ coding, stopping them from being positioned on retailer cabinets,” Crump wrote on X (previously often known as Twitter).
Snoop Dogg and Grasp P’s Broadus Meals created Snoop Cereal in 2022.