Snoop Dogg’s Pharrell-Produced Album Is Titled ‘Bush’

Christina Lee | January 10, 2015 7:56 am
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Snoop Dogg first teased his new, Pharrell-produced album in September, with a snippet of a song dedicated to a strain of medical marijuana. This week, during a panel at the CES Expo in Las Vegas, the gangster rap superstar revealed of what to expect: The album, titled Bush, will be out in mid-March 2015. And its lead single is called “Peaches N Cream,” not to be mistaken for the 2001 112 hit of the same name.

Bush will be released on Pharrell’s record label, i am OTHER, in conjunction with Columbia Records. (Snoop Dogg inked a deal with the label back in October.) The new music will also feature frequent collaborator Charlie Wilson and Stevie Wonder. Plus, it reunites Snoop with Pharrell himself, who have worked together for over a decade now on hits like 2002’s “From tha Chuuurch to da Palace,” 2003’s “Beautiful” and 2004’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”

See a tweet from the CES Expo teasing Snoop Dogg’s new album below.

[via Rolling Stone]

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