Eminem and Snoop Dogg have become one of hip-hop’s most surprising and entertaining duos, showcasing not only their shared lyrical brilliance but also their comedic chemistry. Recently, Eminem brought the laughs in a cheeky promo video for Snoop Dogg’s highly anticipated album, Missionary, which is produced by none other than Dr. Dre. The lighthearted clip shows the rap icons poking fun at themselves and each other, proving that their friendship is as authentic as their music.

Eminem kept it simple — and hilariously unfiltered — in a promo for Snoop Dogg’s new album, produced entirely by Dr. Dre.

Eminem stole the spotlight yet again, this time with his no-nonsense humour in a promo for Snoop Dogg’s new album “Missionary”, produced by Dr. Dre. Standing against a plain backdrop, Em delivered a monologue that is as offbeat as it is laugh-out-loud funny:

Fellas, are you tired of blowjobs like I am? I think it’s time to take it back to the basics. Who wants their dick sucked every day?! That shit can get to you, man. I mean, every day… Shit gets old, it gets boring. Can we just lay down and fuck? I don’t know why everything’s got to be so fucking complicated. You don’t have to put your leg over your head. Snoop Dogg, ‘Missionary’. Just fucking. In stereo.

Only Eminem could turn album promotion into a viral comedic moment. With his signature delivery, Slim Shady keeps things refreshingly raw, blending humour with a sly nod to the album’s title and concept. Fans were quick to react to the clip, praising Em’s wit.

Snoop Dogg’s “Missionary” marks a major moment, reuniting him with Dr. Dre, who produced the entire album — 30 years after their groundbreaking work on “Doggystyle”. It even has “Gunz N Smoke”, a one-of-a-kind joint that features Eminem and 50 Cent. With heavy hitters like Snoop Dre and Eminem teaming up, the project delivers nostalgia and artistry in equal measure.

Leave it to Eminem to take the promo game up a notch while keeping it real.

Watch the video below:

Who knew the cold Rap God and the queen of heartbreak could create something this devastating? Eminem’s raw verses hit like open wounds, while Adele’s voice bleeds like a heartbreak that never healed. DJ Møkdust didn’t remix this track — he turned it into an emotional thunderstorm with every drop tearing listeners apart. One fan confessed: “I thought I was strong until the second drop hit me.” This isn’t just music — it’s therapy for every soul that’s ever been broken.
Eminem’s grandson – baby Elliot – is suddenly “fully booked” after being brought onstage by his grandfather and his “god-grandmother” Rihanna during their hit The Monster. The moment of three generations sharing the stage sent the crowd into a frenzy: Eminem holding Elliot, Rihanna smiling and waving, and the spotlight exploding around a “tiny superstar” who can’t even talk yet. One fan joked: “We can’t wait until Elliot starts talking. This kid hasn’t said a word and he’s already performing with two music legends!” Elliot – the baby who can’t talk but already starred in a show with the Rap God and R&B queen – has the internet saying: “The next generation has arrived – and it’s wearing diapers!”
Rick Astley showed up to a Foo Fighters concert with his wife, just planning to enjoy the show. But then a roadie handed him a mic and said, “Dave Grohl wants you onstage.” Stunned, Rick barely had time to react before he was walking into the spotlight. The band had learned Never Gonna Give You Up—and they were playing it. For him. Jet-lagged and a little tipsy, he grabbed the mic and let instinct take over. The crowd exploded. 50,000 people singing and dancing as Rick rocked out with the Foo Fighters. Later, he laughed on the radio: “I lost myself. One minute I was watching the show, next I was in it.” A wild, unforgettable moment—totally unplanned, totally electric.