
We love it that Murray is Dr. Dre’s manager in this commercial. Nice placement for the Beats By Dre headphones as well… Although we kinda took Dre for a Mac guy.
The Free Agent reminisces upon his short period of time on Dr. Dre’s Aftermath imprint. For further insight, see Wikipedia entries for: King Tee, Rakim, Bishop Lamont, Last Emperor, and a mythical album called Detox.
In a recent interview with the Associated Press, Akon spilled details about his next album, as well as Dr. Dre’s “dance record”. “You’ve got some straight hardcore hip-hop guys actually moving into the dance realm,” Akon told the A.P. “And that’s shocking. When you’ve got someone like Dr. Dre about to do a dance record [cont.]
LOS ANGELES, CA – Dr. Dre told members of the press this past Monday that he would put the finishing touches on Rakim’s long-awaited Aftermath debut, Oh My God, right after he finishes this game of Tetris. However, reports on the contrary say otherwise. In a recent interview this afternoon, Rakim told Hot97 that Dr. [cont.]
After the break-up of N.W.A., Dr. Dre, with help from ex-UNLV football muscle, Suge Knight, broke away from Eazy E and Jerry Heller’s Ruthless Records to form what would one day become hip-hop’s most infamous record label of all time, Death Row - and The Chronic was the album that laid its entire blueprint. With N.W.A., [cont.]
Beverly Hills, CA – Superstar rap producer, Dr. Dre, has taken the next step in his lawsuit against Napster, by compiling a list of users who are illegally trading his music using the Napster software. It is reported that Dre is also using the software to compile a list of his favorite MP3′s from Korn. [cont.]
Beverly Hills, CA – Dr. Dre had a pretty frustrating Friday last week, as jokers across the United States recognized the national holiday, “Fuck With Dre Day”. “It happens every year, but these guys get me every time,” said Dre. “I was eating breakfast that morning, when door bell rang. I ran outside to see [cont.]
Check the resume: Since 1983, the notorious Compton G, Dr. D-R-E, has helped mold, shape and create, new sounds and formulas for not only hip-hop and gangsta rap, but popular music as well. Already known as a turntable terrorist for some Compton nightspots and later LA’s 24 hour rap station KDAY, Dre became a member [cont.]
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