Snoop Dogg is at it again, this time with the new song "Peaches N Cream," a Pharrell Williams-produced track featuring Charlie Wilson. The trio previously joined forces for tracks like "Signs," also with Justin Timberlake, in 2004, and now they are back with a new tune.

The throwback-sounding funk single is a laid-back tune where Snoop Dogg expresses admiration for a woman ... and her rear-end.

Snoop declares in "Peaches N Cream":

Shorty, what you think about my return?
'Cause what he think about it ain't my concern.
I ain't come for you, I came for your Mrs.,
I don't do it for the haters, I do it for the players.

Back in October, according to Spin, Snoop confirmed that his new album Bush would be entirely produced by Pharrell. This 10-track album is expected to be released May 12.

He has certainly built anticipation for this Pharrell-produced album. Last year, he revealed to MTV News that this album's sound will be different from his previous work.

"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 on the BET Hip Hop Awards red carpet. "It's different -- it's completely different than anything we've ever done. It feels good, sounds good, looks good."

Snoop also added that this album would feature himself as, "Snoop Dogg -- he'll be on my album. Just Snoop Dogg with two Gs, baby."

The Bush rapper is on the move. He was announced as the keynote speaker for the music portion of South by Southwest taking place Friday, March 20, at the Austin Convention Center.

Pharrell is super proud of Snoop's album, even declaring that it is better than his own album.

"Snoop's album is better than mine," Pharrell said in an interview with Power 106 FM on Big Boy's Neighborhoodvia HipHopDX. "You're going to bug out from the approach and what we did."

At almost a loss for words, Williams tries to convey the magnitude of just how great Bush is. On May 12, the public will see for themselves.

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