Nowadays, you don't have to wait until Super Bowl Sunday to watch those highly anticipated commercials. They're been surfacing online all week. It's really such a weird concept that we try to skip commercials every other day of the year but we tune in especially for them during the Super Bowl -- but I digress. The latest celebrity-featuring commercial comes courtesy of Snoop Dogg and Gilbert Gottfried to promote a new food app called Eat24. The app brands itself to be a "food truck in your pants" and works to combat "hangur."

"Are you hangry? Know the signs," Snoop says, as Gottfried acts out different hanger scenarios. "Uncontrollable yelling, hallucinations, pants discomfort. Hangry. It can happen to anyone. Fortunately, there's Eat24, the app that tells hunger to shut up. Eat24. In my medical opinion it's the best way mother**king way to order food online, baby."

Super Bowl XLIX airs Sunday, Feb. 1, at 6:30 p.m. on NBC and features the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks going head to head.

In related news, Snoop is also set to appear as himself on the 11th episode of the Fox television series Empire, which is set to air in late February or early March. You can also see Snoop on your TV screen for his ESPN series Snoop & Son: A Dad's Dream.

Meanwhile, Snoop is hard at work on his new Pharrell-produced album, Bush, which is due out sometime in mid-March. His first single "Peaches N Cream" could be dropping anytime.

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."

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