The pair also performed a new song set to be featured on Snoop's upcoming album Missionary
Snoop Dogg made a surprise appearance at Jelly Roll‘s Beautifully Broken Tour stop at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville Tuesday night, joining the country star to debut a collaboration off Snoop’s upcoming album Missionary.
The song, “Last Dance With Mary Jane,” interpolates Tom Petty’s 1993 classic “Mary Jane’s Last Dance,” and unsurprisingly reflects Snoop’s longtime affinity for marijuana. Jelly takes a verse of his own on the song while also singing the chorus featured on Petty’s original version.
After finishing the performance, Snoop took out a blunt and lighter, and walked back over to Jelly to share with him. “Oh he’s lighting a fresh one,” Jelly said before he and Snoop both took a few puffs onstage.
Snoop performed several of his own songs before debuting the Jelly Roll collab too, including his classics “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” “Gin and Juice,” and “Next Episode.”
“Last Dance With Mary Jane” will release with the rest of Missionary on Dec. 13. Other artists featured on the Dr. Dre-produced project include Eminem, 50 Cent, and Jhené Aiko among others.
Last night marked Jelly Roll’s final Beautifully Broken tour date of the year, with the shows slated to continue in Canada in March of 2025. He’ll play Stagecoach in April, then join Post Malone for Post’s Big Ass Stadium Tour, which will likely be one of the top tours of next year.
Jelly Roll’s kept busy between show dates, joining Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn during the CMA Awards last week to perform his version of “Believe.”