Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg have expanded their beverage brand with a brand new spirit named after an iconic song they made together.

The duo took to Instagram on Tuesday (October 15) to reveal the name of their new gin.

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The photo features the duo sporting suave tuxedos and holding cocktail glasses.

The caption reads: ” Introducing a fresh spin on tradition. Defiantly smooth, Still G.I.N. by Dre and Snoop has arrived. #StillGIN.”

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The name, of course, is a play on the duo’s JAY-Z-penned classic song “Still D.R.E.”

Check out the announcement below.

Back in February, the duo unveiled the sparkling gin-based cocktail Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop.

This isn’t the only collaboration the Doggfather and the legendary rapper and producer have teamed up on.

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In August, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre brought a bit of Long Beach to Paris in the 2024 Olympics closing ceremony.

The West Coast pair pre-taped a performance in Long Beach, California that was broadcast as part of the ceremony. Snoop was serving as a correspondent throughout the proceedings.

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Snoop and Dre’s short set was meant to end one Olympics and kick off anticipation for the next one — the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

Appropriately, the show began with Snoop performing “Drop It Like It’s Hot” on a beach. He then moved to a stage, where he was joined by Dre for “The Next Episode.”

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A month later, Snoop proposed a major overhaul to the 2028 Olympics.

Tha Doggfather shared his suggestions for the next Olympic Games in a red carpet interview at the recent movie premiere of 1992, which he executive produced.

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“One thing I wanna do is have the hood Olympics,” said Snoop, who was a ubiquitous presence at this summer’s Olympics in Paris and even carried the torch during the opening ceremony.

“There’s a lot of homies from the hood that could run a 10.2, that could high jump, throw the javelin, backflip, swim good, jump over gates and hurdle, you know what I’m saying?”

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He added: “I just wanna make it available for the athletes from the hood that didn’t make it that probably have certain ramifications but they still were athletic and they still were good.”