In what fans are calling the rap reunion of the decade, Eminem and Snoop Dogg have officially confirmed they’re not just back — they’re about to take over 2025.
After squashing past tensions and delivering a trippy metaverse-inspired performance at the VMAs, the legendary duo is now preparing to embark on a global world tour and drop a joint album that’s already sending shockwaves through the industry.

The Return of Two Titans
Slim Shady and the Doggfather — two icons from different coasts and styles — are once again linking up, and this time it’s bigger than ever. Sources close to the artists say the world tour will hit over 20 countries, kicking off in Los Angeles and wrapping up in Tokyo.
And that’s not all.
A joint studio album is already in the works. Insiders say it will blend Em’s razor-sharp bars with Snoop’s laid-back swagger, touching on everything from old-school G-Funk to hard-hitting Detroit anthems.
Fans can expect introspective tracks, club bangers, and lyrical warfare — the best of both legends, united.

Squashing the Beef, Building the Legacy
Back in 2020, a minor misunderstanding between the two sparked rumors of beef. But true to their maturity and respect for the culture, both rappers cleared the air quickly. What came next was “From the D 2 the LBC,” a track that proved their synergy was still intact.
Now, they’re taking that chemistry global, with a project that could redefine legacy collaborations in hip-hop.
A Wake-Up Call to the New Generation
While the rap scene has seen waves of new stars and evolving styles, Eminem and Snoop’s move is a reminder: legends don’t fade — they evolve.
Their 2025 tour and album isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s a statement. A power play. A call for lyrical excellence and cultural unity in a genre that sometimes forgets its roots.