If this video is any indication of the mood in the studio during the making of Snoop Dogg and Pharrell's upcoming album Bush, it's safe to say the duo had a funky good time. After releasing a trippy trailer for the project last month, Snooprell returns with another promotional video for their forthcoming collab LP.

In this clip, the two world-renowned entertainers rock out in the studio to the sounds of a groovy Skateboard P composition. They definitely seem as though they like what they are hearing as both artists snap fingers, nod heads and even bust out a dance or two. Also in the video taking in vibes is funk legend Charlie Wilson who presumably will contribute to the project.

Or maybe he was there just kicking it. Little is known about the joint project. P and Snoop confirmed the collab back in September. “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 carpet. “It’s different — it’s completely different than anything we’ve ever done. It feels good, sounds good, looks good.”

Earlier this month they debuted a record off the LP titled "Peaches N Cream" during a pre-Grammy party at the Hollywood Palladium. The new album will be released under Pharrell’s imprint, I Am & Columbia Records.

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