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Snoop Dogg Reveals Upcoming Collaboration With Zach Bryan

By Silviya Y
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Snoop Dogg Reveals Upcoming Collaboration With Zach Bryan

Snoop Dogg has announced that he has a collaboration in the works with country singer Zach Bryan. The iconic rapper shared the news during a recent appearance on the Today Show, where he was asked about his views on country music. While he didn’t explicitly express his thoughts on the genre, his remarks implied that he has a positive attitude toward it. In response to the question, Snoop Dogg revealed the upcoming collaboration:

“Zach [Bryan] sent me a song. I got to put a verse on it.”

Details about the collaboration remain scarce, including whether it will be a standalone single or part of a larger project from Bryan. This will mark Bryan’s first collaboration with a rapper.

Bryan recently released the album The Great American Bar Scene, which features contributions from Bruce Springsteen, John Mayer, and John Moreland.

As for Snoop Dogg, he and Dr. Dre performed ‘The Next Episode’ at the Olympic closing ceremony last month. During the event, Dr. Dre discussed Missionary, the highly anticipated sequel to Snoop’s groundbreaking debut album Do**ystyle, which is expected to be released this November and will feature Sting.

Snoop Dogg had a significant presence at the 33rd Summer Olympics, serving as the final torchbearer and walking through the streets of Saint-Denis to the Stade de France stadium, where the events were held.

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The 52-year-old was also spotted swimming with Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps. In a video, the Long Beach rapper compared their physiques and attempted to learn proper swimming techniques from the legendary swimmer.

While at the Olympics, he developed an interest in equestrianism, attending a dressage event in matching equestrian attire to celebrate his best friend Martha Stewart’s birthday, despite admitting he was “scared of horses.” He even performed a dressage-inspired freestyle over the beat of ‘Gin & Juice’ after watching a clip of Polish rider Sandra Sysojeva and her horse Maxima Bella executing a routine to his iconic 1994 track.

--Silviya.Y