Snoop Dogg has been considered a veteran in the industry of hip-hop music and even though he already collaborated with some of the greatest musicians of all time, the rapper still wanted to work with an icon, none other than Dolly Parton.

The musician recently appeared in a press conference of the Television Critics Association where he mentioned: "I'd love to do a song with Dolly Parton, can you hook that up?... She brings it." (via Taste of Country)

As of this writing, Parton has yet to respond to Snoop Dogg's request, but if ever the collaboration will happen, this won't be the first time the country legend teamed up with hip-hop artists.

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The country star already worked with hip-hop stars such as Galantis, Mr Probz, and Pitbull in the past.

In 2016, Parton shared similar feelings as she mentioned that she wanted to collaborate with Snoop Dogg. According to Page Six, the country star said at the time that her husband likes him and she considers him "the coolest guy."

Snoop Dogg Has a Major Role in the Olympics 2024

Per the outlet, Snoop Dogg will appear as a commentator for the Olympics this year, which will be hosted by the country of France.

Back in 2021, he and Kevin Hart did their own coverage for the sporting event, but this time, the rapper will do it officially as he's now a part of NBC's broadcast team.

On the other hand, Parton will also be included in the Olympics as her cover of Queen's major hit "We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You" will be used in the sporting event. (via Consequence)

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In addition, she also recorded a promotional video for the Olympics.

Fans can catch Snoop Dogg at the 2024 Summer Olympics starting on July 26, 2024, until August 11, 2024. All games will air via NBC.

Snoop Dogg Updates

The recent news comes a week after Snoop Dogg's brother Bing Worthington, who was also a musician and his tour manager, passed away.

His cause of death has not been publicized, but the rapper took to his official Instagram account to share pictures of him and his beloved sibling.

Worthington was an integral part of Snoop Dogg's career as he was in charge of his behind-the-scenes businesses. He was also his manager whenever he goes on tour.

His brother was best remembered for his work with the rapper, but he was also a musician himself. He was a part of a hip-hop group called Lifestyle, but they only had one album which was released in 2003.

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