Snoop Dogg is heading back to his church roots for his next album “Altar Call“, and it will serve as a tribute to Snoop’s late mother, arriving on April 27th.
Snoop Dogg has unveiled a new gospel album titled Altar Call through Death Row Records as a tribute to his late mother, Beverly Tate. The 21-track project follows his 2018 gospel debut, Bible of Love and continues his turn toward spiritual music, this time drawing inspiration from his mother’s teachings and memory. Snoop Dogg revealed Altar Call is slated for release on April 27—what would have been his late mother’s birthday.
The album includes a cover of Bill Withers’ “Grandma’s Hands” performed by Jamie Foxx and features contributions from Charlie Bereal, Jane Handcock, Jazze Pha, October London, Mali Music, Robert Glasper and the Death Row Mass Choir. Snoop’s late mother is featured on the project’s cover art. Beverly Tate passed away in 2021.
