Snoop Dogg and T-Pain lead a futuristic underground party in the cinematic music video for their new song 'Boom.'

The video opens with a shot of a dark industrial landscape, followed by the words, "After the fall of the American Empire, survival is hard ... Private clubs and parties have moved underground." Two men in long coats and gas masks put their hands on a scanning device to gain access to an underground warehouse.

Inside, they are led to a throne of exotic women, one of whom asks the now-maskless Snoop and T-Pain, "Are you worthy?" She instructs the female guard to take them inside just as the Yaz-sampling 'Boom' finally starts playing.

From there, the video alternates between shots of Snoop and T-Pain rapping and images of dozens of women dancing at what appears to be the hottest post-apocalyptic celebration imaginable.

'Boom' was directed by Dylan Brown, who also shot Snoop's recent 'Wet' video. Both tracks appear on Snoop's March 29 release 'Doggumentary,' which also includes collaborations with Wiz Khalifa, Kanye West, and even Willie Nelson.

Watch the Snoop Dogg and T-Pain 'Boom' Video

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