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Following his appointment as executive creative consultant at Def Jam Recordings in June, Snoop Dogg officially announced the album on October 26, 2021.[3] He subsequently released the singles "Big Subwoofer" on October 20 and "Murder Music" on November 5.[4][5] He appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on September 27 to tease the album,[6] and he also appeared on the podcast The Joe Rogan Experience on November 12 in promotion of the album.[7]
Track listing
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