Snoop and Eminem recently joined forces for the single, "From the D to the LBC," and both have obviously contributed heavily to Dre's project, including his acclaimed follow-up to the The Chronic, 1999's 2001. Always busy, Snoop hit a Billboard milestone recently when he became only the third artist to earn a Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 spot in each of the past four decades, from the 1990s through the 2020s.
Meanwhile, Eminem recently dropped his second greatest hits album, Curtain Call 2. The 34-track project features selections from Em's music post-Encore, including songs from his albumsRelapse,Recovery, The Marshal Mathers LP 2,Revival,Kamikaze, andMusic to Be Murdered By.It also includes music from his side projects, guest spots, and soundtrack appearances.
For his part, Dre's Super Bowl Halftime Show earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series or Special. The Halftime Show received additional nominations for Outstanding Music Direction, Outstanding Variety Special (Live), and Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special (it's up against Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3 in the last category).
We'll have to wait and see what he's cooking up with Snoop and Em.