Message in a Bottle: Sting and Snoop Dogg’s Fresh Take
In an exciting collaboration, Snoop Dogg has brought on Sting for his latest single, titled “Another Part of Me.” The new track showcases a vibrant musical backdrop that heavily features the iconic bass line, guitar riffs, and melody from The Police’s legendary 1979 hit “Message in a Bottle.” This melding of styles highlights the unique blend of hip-hop and classic rock, making it a must-listen for fans of both genres.
You can enjoy the fresh sounds of this new song below.
In this track, while Snoop delivers his verses with characteristic flair, Sting also receives a moment to shine vocally towards the track’s conclusion. His contribution includes the lines: “In a moment jump up on it, see the ocean, stay in motion /You’re not broken, know I’m chosen, I just gotta have faith / Time is passin’, I stay active, mamis laughin’, movies, rappin’ Millions stackin’, / Look what happened, life just isn’t the same..”
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“Another Part of Me” is featured on Snoop Dogg’s forthcoming album Missionary, which is an exciting project that marks a collaboration with the legendary rap producer Dr. Dre. This album is a timely tribute to the 30th anniversary of the iconic Doggystyle, first released in 1993, bringing nostalgia and innovation together in one powerful package.
The album’s track list also boasts an intriguing cover of “Last Dance with Mary Jane,” showcasing vocals from the late Tom Petty alongside rising country star Jelly Roll. Music enthusiasts can mark their calendars as the album is set to drop on December 13.
Meanwhile, Sting is gearing up to continue his Sting 3.0 power trio tour in 2025, with performances scheduled across both North and South America. Fans interested in his complete tour itinerary can find all the details at Sting.com.
Experience the Magic: Hear Snoop Dogg and Sting Perform ‘Another Part of Me’
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