Martha Stewart is making gin history as she teams up with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s Still G.I.N., serving up signature cocktails and cultural crossovers in a collaboration that signals a new era for celebrity-driven brands—and rewrites the rules on what star power can do.
The Alliance that Redefines Celebrity Collaboration
Martha Stewart‘s partnership with the Still G.I.N. brand—founded by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg—is more than a marketing masterstroke. It is the convergence of pop culture icons from different worlds, culminating in an unprecedented synergy between the mainstream lifestyle and hip-hop communities. This is a collaboration that doesn’t just sell a product; it sells a new story of cultural influence, culinary innovation, and entertainment legacy.
The History: From Cooking Shows to Cocktail Shakers
Stewart and Snoop Dogg first sparked their unlikely friendship on her cooking show in 2008. What began as on-screen chemistry quickly evolved into a long-standing professional alliance, resulting in a wildly popular television show, business partnerships, and a front-row seat for Stewart at the heart of hip-hop culture. Their connection became a blueprint for celebrity crossovers, showing that authenticity and respect can crush boundaries between music, cuisine, and branded entertainment. Snoop credits Stewart for helping expand his brand portfolio, including his ventures into wine and footwear [People].
The Move: Martha Stewart as Gin’s Tastemaker-in-Chief
Announced on November 18, Stewart joins Still G.I.N. as its official cocktail curator and ‘entertaining expertise’ consultant, rolling out custom drink recipes and hosting content. Her involvement transforms the brand into a lifestyle proposition—appealing to both fans of hip-hop and followers of Stewart’s legendary entertaining acumen.
In Stewart’s own words, Still G.I.N. “transformed her perspective on gin,” inspiring creative experimentation. She lauds the spirit’s flavor and adaptability, noting its seamless fit in both classic and new cocktails—and reveals that it has become her go-to for year-round entertaining.
- Still G.I.N.’s debut cocktail, “Water Melly,” is Stewart’s fresh remix on ‘gin and juice,’ crafted with watermelon juice, gin, lime juice, cucumber bitters, and cane syrup.
- Stewart will release a series of recipes—ranging from sophisticated outdoor entertaining spreads to intimate seasonal gatherings—giving the brand broad, multi-generational appeal.
Still G.I.N.: From Chart-Topping Beats to Bar Shelves
The collaboration cements Still G.I.N. as a disruptor in the celebrity spirits game. Building on the hype from 2024’s launch of Gin & Juice By Dre, the brand quickly staked its claim with high-octane marketing—most famously, a digital ad featuring AI-generated versions of Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., sitting at a booth with Snoop and Dre over Still G.I.N. cocktails [People].
The pair’s determination to blend music with entrepreneurship was further underlined by the opening of a new Nashville lounge, where Still G.I.N. is a centerpiece for live performances and curated playlists inspired by Dre and Snoop’s musical roots. The expansion signals ambitions far beyond the bottle, aiming to define nightlife culture for a new era.
Why This Matters: The Future of Star-Driven Brands
Martha Stewart’s entry into the mix signals a dramatic broadening of appeal, capturing consumers across taste, age, and style. The partnership is poised to set new standards for how celebrities co-create, not just endorse, lifestyle products—blurring the lines between entertainment, food and beverage, and pop culture.
- It reflects the modern trend of celebrity spirits moving from endorsement to true creative and business partnership.
- The branding and narrative storytelling capture multiple fan cultures—hip-hop, culinary, and cocktail enthusiasts—in one place.
- The use of AI, nostalgic references, and real-life crossovers between culinary and musical icons makes Still G.I.N. a blueprint for next-generation marketing.
Fan Energy: Shared Culture, Shared Glasses
Stewart and Snoop have built a devoted fan community that lives for their chemistry. Their previous TV collaborations drew praise for bridging cultural divides, while Snoop’s fans have embraced Martha as a genuine member of the crew. Online, speculation was rampant for years about what their next move would be—many even pitching for branded cookware or cannabis lines. With this partnership, fans get something even bigger: a shared cultural experience that invites them to participate, entertain, and remix traditions together.
The VIP Pour: What You Need to Know
- Still G.I.N. by Dre and Snoop is an 85 proof, U.S.-distilled premium gin retailing at $39.99 and distributed nationally [official list].
- The brand continues to expand its reach with events, partnerships, and content designed for every stage of modern entertaining.
The future of celebrity-driven lifestyle brands is being rewritten in real time—and it’s being poured over ice, with Martha Stewart shaking things up alongside hip-hop’s finest.
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