Back in September, Snoop Dogg revealed that he had been collaborating with Pharrell on a new album, and in October he announced that he'd be dropping the record via Pharrell's I Am Other label and Columbia Records. New details have now emerged about the effort. During a panel hosted by Omnicom Media Group at CES in Las Vegas yesterday, Snoop confirmed Bush as the album title and "Peaches N Cream" as the first single. The effort is due out sometime in mid-March, Rap-Up reports. 

As previously reported, the album will feature appearances from music legends Charlie Wilson and Stevie Wonder in addition to Pharrell.

"It's a great record me and Pharrell did from top to bottom. It feels good and I'm happy to be back in the studio working with one of my favorite producers and homeboys," Snoop told MTV News last fall. "It's different -- it's completely different than anything we've ever done. It feels good, sounds good, looks good."

Snoop and Pharrell have previously collaborated on songs such as "Beautiful" and "Drop It Like It's Hot."

In an interview with Los Angeles' Power 105 last June, Pharrell talked about how amazing Snoop's album is.

"Snoop's album is better than mine," he told them. "You're gonna bug out from the approach of what we did. If I say the references, I'll just give it away. I'm so proud of Snoop. It's so jammin'...It's one of those things where it's so obvious...But it feels so good."

Pharrell went on to say he believed the effort will earn Snoop a Grammy.

Bush will feature Uncle Snoop as Snoop Dogg. His last album, 2013's Diplo-produced reggae album Reincarnated, was put out under Snoop's temporary name, Snoop Lion. The album debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Reggae Albums chart. Later that year, he teamed with Dâm-Funk under the name Snoopzilla for their collaborative album 7 Days of Funk, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers Album chart.

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