Snoop Dogg just raised the bar when it comes to wedding gifts ahead of his daughter, Cori Broadus, tying the knot with her fiancé, Wayne Duece.

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Snoop and Cori appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show on Monday (Dec. 2), where he revealed a $1 million gift for Cori and Wayne to use toward their wedding — although Snoop believes they should’ve pocketed more for the future.

“The only thing about this gift is she never got to open it or she hasn’t opened it yet. It was $1 million for her wedding,” Snoop admitted. “But Jen, I told her if it was me, my wedding would’ve been for $100,000, and $900,000 would’ve went in my pocket.”

Hudson replied: “Daddy is still teaching lessons, I’ll tell you that!”

It’s far from the only time Snoop has spoiled his daughter, as he also recalled a time he gifted Cori a Mercedes Benz G-Wagon for her 16th birthday, but her mom ended up taking it after Cori got grounded for something she did.

“I bought her a G-Wagon for her 16th birthday and all of a sudden, mama had the G-Wagon,” Snoop added. “She didn’t give it to her — she took it away.”

Cori remained tight-lipped when asked what she got grounded for: “I don’t think I can say on here.”

On the music side, Snoop Dogg is gearing up for the release of his Missionary album on Dec. 13, which is fully produced by his longtime collaborator Dr. Dre. It’s their first full-length project together since 1993’s Doggystyle.

Snoop opened up about the creative process and how there were times even when they didn’t see eye-to-eye. “We see eye-to-eye when it’s necessary. Whenever we do a project, I allow him to drive,” the 53-year-old explained to Hudson. “I allow him to hold the steering wheel. I may be in the passenger seat adjusting the music or telling him to slow down, but he’s the one driving, so I have to allow him to drive the project where it needs to go.”

Snoop Dogg recruited a star-studded cast of collaborators including 50 Cent, Eminem, Jelly Roll, Sting, Russ and more on the project.

“[Sting] was telling me this was meant to be,” Snoop said. “I feel like my career is a testament of working hard, staying true, being original and being me the whole way through to where I can do songs with people I looked up to because I’ve been me the whole way.”

Watch Snoop on The Jennifer Hudson Show below:

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