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Snoop Dogg is coming to "Call of Duty: Ghosts." Courtesy/Infinity Ward

Prepare yourselves, Long Beach, Calif.-born rapper Snoop Dogg is coming to Infinity Ward’s “Call of Duty: Ghosts.”

Players will be able to swap out the normal multiplayer announcer in the first-person shooter for the artist’s well-known voice.

"What interests me most about the project is that my voice could be connected with a game that's so hip and so hood. It says alot. It's associated with greatness," Snoop Dogg, 42, said.

Along with the lines Los Angeles, Calif.-based Infinity Ward wrote for the rapper, Snoop added his own “Snoopisms.

Squad member active. A brother from another mother.

Ballistic vest ready. Those are some fine-ass threads.

Rack up points by reaching the enemy portal, you dig?

Don't stop! Cap 'em and shank 'em.

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Snoop Dogg is coming to "COD: Ghosts." Courtesy/Wikipedia

The downloadable content will be available on April 22 for the Xbox Live for $3. Other platforms will follow. A “Drill Instructor” voice pack will also launch the same day, featuring actor R. Lee Ermey, or the drill sergeant from 1987’s “Full Metal Jacket” and 2001’s “Saving Silverman.”

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