Snoop Dogg's Bush album had features from heavyweights like Stevie Wonder, Kendrick Lamar and Gwen Stefani but an unreleased cut with Nate Dogg didn't make the album and Snoop is still sitting on the track. While talking with Vibe magazine at Whatever, USA last weekend the Doggfather revealed details about his unheard collab with Nate Dogg.

"It was called “Wintertime in June.” It was a song with Nate Dogg on the hook and the bridge," said Snoop. "I could never write to it. I had it for about a year before I tried to do something to it because every time I would try to write, I would get emotional and cry, and couldn’t finish it ‘cause the way he was singing on it, the sh-t he was saying. So I ended up giving it to a writer to write it for me and he wrote the sh-t out of it and he sounded good. It felt good and Pharrell loved it. It’s just the producer  (Fredwreck) didn’t like the way the mix sounded because when I had did it, I did it on a two-track and then he ended up separating it. And when he separated it, it didn’t feel like it felt on the two-track...I hope we [hear it]. That sh-t is deep. It’s dope."

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