Snoop Dogg & Charlie Wilson Reunite On "One More Day"

Snoop Dogg drops off a new single off of his forthcoming gospel album.

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Snoop Dogg's been in the game a quarter of a century at this point and his accomplishments and contributions are endless. The rapper dropped off Doggystyle in 1993 and since then, he's released 15 albums with a 16th on its way. The great thing about Snoop Dogg is that he's never afraid to step outside of the box and try something outside of his comfort zone. He's dabbled with country in the past, rock music and most notably, reggae as his alter ego Snoop Lion. In the next month, he'll release his gospel album, Bible Of Love and now, he shares another cut off the project.

Snoop Dogg reunites with Charlie Wilson for his latest single off of Bible of Love with "One More Day." The rapper previously released six cuts off the project including "Words Are Few" and "Blessing Me Again." Snoop Dogg and Charlie Wilson deliver an uplifting joint with "One More Day." Charlie Wilson handles the majority of the song with a choir backing him.  

Snoop's Bible Of Love drops March 16th.

Quotable Lyrics
It's just one more day
That the Lord has kept me
Can I take this special moment
To tell you about my life, the ups and downs


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