Snoop Dogg Drops New Visuals for "Last Dance With Mary Jane"
Snoop Dogg is all about being 4/20 friendly. Over the weekend, he dropped new visuals for his track "Last Dance With Mary Jane" featuring Tom Petty and Jelly Roll. The track, which is from his latest album Missionary produced by Dr. Dre, is directed by Dave Meyers, paying homage to Snoop's longtime love with "mary jane." The visuals star Snoop alongside Dr. Dre, Jelly Roll, Tom Petty, Tupac Shakur, Bob Marley, Redman, Method Man, B-Real and Wiz Khalif, even featuring an animation from Temple Caché. Along with the video, Snoop also dropped 4/20 themed merch and an exclusive vinyl online to ring in the celebrations. Missionary was released in December via Death Row Records, Aftermath and Interscope. It was the first collaborative album between Snoop and Dre since Snoop Dogg's 1993 Doggystyle debut album. The album featured a long list of special gusts including the likes of Eminem, 50 Cent, Sting, BJ the Chicago Kid and the Method Man.Snoop is showing no signs of stopping, returning to gospel with a new Altera Call album and even recently going country with ERNEST's "Getting' Gone." Watch the music video above.Read more at Hypebeast

Snoop Dogg is all about being 4/20 friendly. Over the weekend, he dropped new visuals for his track "Last Dance With Mary Jane" featuring Tom Petty and Jelly Roll. The track, which is from his latest album Missionary produced by Dr. Dre, is directed by Dave Meyers, paying homage to Snoop's longtime love with "mary jane."
The visuals star Snoop alongside Dr. Dre, Jelly Roll, Tom Petty, Tupac Shakur, Bob Marley, Redman, Method Man, B-Real and Wiz Khalif, even featuring an animation from Temple Caché. Along with the video, Snoop also dropped 4/20 themed merch and an exclusive vinyl online to ring in the celebrations. Missionary was released in December via Death Row Records, Aftermath and Interscope. It was the first collaborative album between Snoop and Dre since Snoop Dogg's 1993 Doggystyle debut album. The album featured a long list of special gusts including the likes of Eminem, 50 Cent, Sting, BJ the Chicago Kid and the Method Man.
Snoop is showing no signs of stopping, returning to gospel with a new Altera Call album and even recently going country with ERNEST's "Getting' Gone." Watch the music video above.