Dr. Dre inducts Eminem into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Eminem is being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame by Dr. Dre right now and it is being simulcasted on SiriusXM’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Radio channel (310) and on Volume on the SXM App. HBO will film the event to air at 8 p.m. ET on November 18, 2022.

Some clips are already coming out from the show. In his introduction speech, Dr. Dre says:

“Over 20 years ago, Jimmy Iovine, who is also one of tonight’s inductees and one of my best friends, played a demo tape for me from a guy who called himself Eminem. The first thing I said when I heard it was, ‘what the f— did he just say?’ I loved it so much that I couldn’t stop listening to it.”

“A few days later, Jimmy called me and said, ‘you know he’s a White guy, right?” F—ed me up! The last thing I was thinking about when I was listening was that he was White. It never even crossed my mind. Looking back, I don’t know why it didn’t cross my mind. He certainly didn’t sound like a Black rapper, especially because of what he was saying. I guess it was my ignorance at the time, thinking that if you’re a really good rapper, you must be Black.”

“Not too long after that, we met for the first time. We hit it off and the next thing you know, we’re at my house working. The first time I put on a beat, he gets on the mic and says, ‘hi, my name is.’ Boom! And that was the beginning of what became an amazing creative collaboration.

“Then came the backlash. ‘Look at him, Dre! He has blue eyes! You can’t sign him! There was a massive amount of resistance from my own team and from a lot of people around me: people who had never even heard the music, but didn’t want me to sign him or work with him simply because he was White.

“While everyone else around me had their doubts, I knew that his gift was undeniable. His raw, dark, and humorous lyrics coupled with an impeccable cadence stood out from anything I had ever heard before, and he was hungry. Both of us were. We were two artists in do-or-die situations: he was desperate to find a way to feed his family and I was searching for something to sink my teeth into creatively. Each of us was exactly what the other needed and I was willing to bet my entire career on it.”

“My rebuttal to those naysayers went something like this: ‘he’s going to be the biggest selling artist on our label.’ Little did I know he was going to be one of the best-selling music artists of all time.”

“From the moment he introduced himself to the world with ‘The Slim Shady LP,’ he skyrocketed to the top of the charts and stayed there for 100 weeks while earning a Grammy for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Solo Performance.”

“Can you believe after promoting violence to little children and killing his daughter’s mother, this guy still had more s— to get off his chest?”

“Well, then ‘The Marshall Mathers LP’ dropped. On that album alone his alter ego, Slim Shady, tied me up in his basement, had sex with his mother and killed his daughter’s mother, again, while proceeding to offend just about every special interest group we have. It clearly struck a collective chord and became one of the fastest selling solo albums in United States history.”

“Em would go on to overdose, relapse and recover not only on his albums, but also in real life. Let me tell you something, this guy goes through a lot of s–t just to get a concept for a song.”

“But here is Em’s genius, with his incredible wit and wild imagination: he was able to hold up a mirror to White America while also expressing the pain of living through poverty in dysfunctional families devoid of hope. Eminem brought hip-hop to middle America and offered kids who looked like him a way to connect to it.”

You can watch the videos that are available online below:

Akon says he has 4 other songs with Eminem in vault, talks working with Dr. Dre on “DETOX” album

Akon has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev on his podcast.

The two talked about many topics, including working with Eminem on one of the biggest hits of ’00s, “Smack That,” and Dr. Dre‘s mysterious DETOX album.

“It’s interesting because every record that I put out, I actually produced, expect ‘Smack That.’ Eminem produced that record. Isn’t that crazy? He always have this small little sounds in the beat.” said Akon.

Then he continues: “When I went to visit Em in Detroit, he was like ‘which you wanna do?,’ I said ‘Em, I wanna do whatever you wanna do. I want to come into your world.’ He said ‘alright, I got some beats.’ I said ‘play me some tracks.’ He gave me phot of 30 tracks on it. And out of 30, I picked 5. And I recorded all 5 and the one that stood out was ‘Smack That.’ When he heard my concept t it, he said ‘yo, I’m jumping on this one.’ And I was like ‘if he jumps on this one this will be a single.’ I literally have all those other records. All those records are gonna drop in future.”

“I’ve done two records for Detox and they both came out. One was ‘Kush.’ And the other one was Dre and Snoop and I was in the chorus as well. Dre is such a perfectionist. I think he’s too perfect for himself. There was lots of fear to not being number one. I’m not speaking for him and I could be completely wrong but from outside looking in it felt like he put too much on himself to succeed and be successful. I personally believe he don’t need it. He has nothing to prove anybody. To me he’s the greatest producer out of the west coast and influencer when it comes to hip-hop and gangster music. No matter what he would have dropped. Everybody would have thirsted it up.” said Akon.

All the new pictures & videos of Eminem & Dr. Dre from David Blaine’s show in Las Vegas

Magician, extreme illusionist and stunt artist, David Blaine, debuted his first-ever residency, titled DAVID BLAINE: IN SPADES, at the Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas yesterday. Blaine mesmerized the sold-out crowd with never-before-seen acts, awe-inspiring illusions and death-defying stunts.

Blaine takes IN SPADES to new heights as he welcomed the audience suspended from helium balloons freely floating from the 85-foot-tall ceilings of the Theatre. Throughout the one-of-a-kind production, Blaine utilized the unique, state-of-the-art features of the Resorts World Theatre incorporating large-scale installations. The highly anticipated residency left audience members asking how and wanting more, as the legendary artist put on a performance unlike anything the Las Vegas Strip has ever seen.

Some of the famous guests included Eminem, Dr. Dre, Denaun Porter, Paul Rosenberg, Woody Harrelson, Edward Norton, Lars Ulrich, Logan Paul, JR, Guy Oseary, Alex Honnold and more. You can check some new pictures and videos from Vegas below:

Snoop Dogg announces new album produced by Dr. Dre

During the recent appearance on Stephen A. Smith’s Know Mercy podcast, Snoop Dogg revealed he’s preparing new album, produced by Dr. Dre. The project is titled Missionary and is due to be finished in November, although release date is still unclear.

Next month will mark 29 years since Snoop and Dre joined forces on the former’s first album Doggystyle, which extended the winning partnership they formed on 1992’s The Chronic — to record-breaking sales.

“I’ma tell you this, you’re the first one to hear this: me and Dr. Dre have been working on an album for the past two months. And it’ll be done in November. It’s produced by Dr. Dre, it’s our 30th anniversary to Doggystyle. And the name of the album is Missionary.” said the West Coast legend.

Back in August, the legendary duo were spotted in the studio with Eminem, who posted a photo of their session on his social media accounts with the caption: “just a few bros..hangin out.”

Weeks later, more photos of Snoop and Dre’s studio reunion surfaced, showing the longtime collaborators sharing a laugh while seemingly getting down to serious business. Diddy also swung by the session and revealed Dre coached him through a vocal take, calling it a “dream come true.”

“Dr. Dre and I are cooking up a little something. I don’t wanna talk about it too much, but we’re back together again. It’s been 30 years since we worked on a record, and we’re doin’ something, we’re workin’ on something.” told Snoop Dogg to Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of his Day Shift movie back in August.

Elsewhere in the interview, Snoop talks about growing up in Long Beach, life as a gangbanger, the important advice he received behind bars, and the meeting with legendary producer Dr. Dre that changed his life. He also details his business acumen, and advice for the next generation of artists entering the game. You can listen to the new interview of Snoop below:

Dr. Dre reacts to Rihanna headlining Super Bowl 2023, fans want Riri to bring out Eminem

Rihanna has been announced as the performer at next year’s Super Bowl LVII halftime show and the legendary producer Dr. Dre has some advices to a Billionaire mega star.

Yesterday, Rihanna confirmed via her Instagram she would be following in Dre’s footsteps as the headliner of the NFL’s biggest event of the year.

The Aftermath founder has recently talked with Ebro Darden on Apple Music’s Beats 1, where he spoke about the big news: “Oh, my God. Let me tell you something, man. I actually just got the news that Rihanna’s going to do it and I am a super fan of Rihanna. I can not wait to see what she is going to do.” said Dre.

Then he continued: “I just like her and what she does and her get down and how she approaches her artistry and the whole nine. It is fantastic. She] has the opportunity to really blow us away. I know we set the bar extremely high.”

Dre also offered some advice. “Put the right people around you and have fun. That is basically what it is. Making sure you have the right creative people around you. All of these people came through for me and everybody was extremely enthusiastic about the show. We had a good time, although it is a lot of things and a lot of people you have to depend on. So it is an extreme amount of pressure, but it is fun at the same time. When it is done, it is like goosebumps, bro. I got goosebumps, especially from the reaction that we got from the show, and especially being able to do the show with all of my friends.”

Dr. Dre’s Pepsi Super Bowl LVI halftime show performance in February, which featured Eminem, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige and Anderson .Paak, won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) earlier this month.

After the announcement, some of the fans stormed the social media, hoping Riri to bring out Eminem for the two mega hits they have made during the last decade: “Love The Way You Lie” and “The Monster.” Check some reactions below:

Dr. Dre hits the studio with Diddy to collaborate on upcoming Dre & Snoop Dogg album

Diddy finally hits the studio with Dr. Dre.

The veteran Bad Boy Entertainment founder shared an Instagram post consisting of five photos of the dynamic duo in the lab, looking hard at work.

In the caption, Diddy wrote: “Yesterday, one of my biggest dreams finally came true. I remember the first time I heard Dr. Dre’s production. It gave me clear direction on the level of producer that I wanted to be. Last night, I got the chance to work with this man and to see his genius as he coached me through vocals.

“He reminded me of myself, but with a different style and way more focused. I gotta step my focus up! lol But it was a great experience and I thank God for it. I hope one day y’all get to have the same experience with someone that you always looked up to as a hero.”

In an email sent to HipHopDX magazine, Puff’s team explained, “The two music moguls came together to collaborate for Dr. Dre’s highly anticipated upcoming album with Snoop Dogg, who was also in attendance. Producing with Dr. Dre has been a long-time dream for Mr. Sean Combs and the night was made even more special as he coached him through vocals.”

As it is already confirmed, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg new album is around the corner!

Watch the video of Dr. Dre & Kanye West in the studio working on “Use This Gospel” remix

Couple of years ago, Dr. Dre and Kanye West hit the studio together and reportedly recorded one album material together.

One of the songs that the two genius minds worked was “Use This Gospel” remix, featuring Eminem, which ended up in DJ Khaled’s “God Did” album.

Exclusive footage of Dre and Ye recording “Use This Gospel” in the studio has recently surfaced online. It was actually shared by DJ Khaled himself.

“PRODUCED BY DR DRE MY IDOL, KANYE AND EMINEM This is a BIG blessing for me, but also a BIG blessing for the world! GOD DID!! DRE DID!! YE DID! EMINEM DID!! DRE THANK YOU! YE THANK YOU!! EMINEM THANK YOU!!” wrote Khaled in the caption:

Back in 2020 Snoop Dogg also shared a secretly filmed clip of Dr. Dre and Kanye West working in the studio together. You can watch it below:

Eminem links up with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & DJ Yella of N.W.A. in the studio

Eminem and DJ Yella of legendary N.W.A. hip-hop group have recently linked up what it looks like to be a small house party or gathering.

DJ Yella began his career as a member of the World Class Wreckin’ Cru along with Dr. Dre. He later joined the pioneering gangsta rap group N.W.A (originally composed of Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren, Arabian Prince and Eazy-E) and became the least vocal but longest-lasting member of the group. Back in 2016, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of N.W.A.

In his latest post on Instagram, Yella sahred a picture with Eminem with the caption: “Today: 2022”, later, the picture of Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre being in the studio has surfaced online. Slim Shady is wearing the same outfit as in a picture with Yella, meaning the photos were taken on the same day: TODAY.

It was reported that Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are working on a new album and maybe Eminem is jumping on one of the tracks and today Dre held the studio session.

Check out the post below:

Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg are preparing the joint album that has “The Chronic” feeling

According to Michael “Harry-O” Harris, the convicted drug kingpin who provided the funding for Suge Knight’s Death Row Records and was released from federal prison in January 2021 after serving more than 30 years, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are recording an album together.

In the latest episode of KG Certified, Harry-O revealed that two legends are back in the studio making another project together.

“It hits me sometimes when I’m sitting with Dre and Snoop, and just watchin’ these guys and who they became. I was just talkin’ to Doctor the other day, I talk to all the Death Row family, and we’re gonna all come together and do some incredible things. Because all of it has grown from our different journeys. It’s multiple stories that will be told, and we will make sure that everybody that was a part of somethin’ gets what they got comin.’” – said Harris

From there, Harris revealed that Snoop and Dre are hard at work in the studio on a new album. According to him, the new music reminds him of the chemistry the two artists displayed while working on Dr. Dre’s 1992 solo debut classic album The Chronic.

“Now you got Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre doing another album together. I was blessed to sit there the other day and watch them.” he added.

You can watch the interview below:

We are about to hear a song by Eminem featuring 50 Cent, produced by Dr. Dre

“Curtain Call 2” symbolized as CC2, is the follow-up to Eminem’s 2005 greatest hits album “Curtain Call: The Hits” which includes three new tracks: “From The D 2 The LBC” with Snoop Dogg and Elvis movie soundtrack “The King And I,” with CeeLo Green and as it turns out “Is This Love (’09),” featuring 50 Cent. The rest of the album is compiled with hits from 2009 to this day.

Couple of days ago, Grammy and Emmy winning Aftermath producer Trevor Lawrence Jr. has revealed that new Eminem track which also involves Dr. Dre, is dropping next week. B y connecting two facts, “This Is Love” is produced by Dr. Dre and features 50 Cent.

The name of the song was unveiled by Target store. A pre-order for the 2LP vinyl has appeared on the store’s site with the official artwork which has a sticker revealing the title of the song ‘Is This Love’ (09′) featuring none other than former Shady/Aftermath hitmaker 50 Cent.

The song is probably from 2009, as the title suggests so we are getting Relapse era Eminem and 50 Cent this or the next Friday! Check the screenshot of the sticker below and visit here for the full tracklist of “Curtain Call 2.”

Via HipHopFreaks.

New Eminem & Dr. Dre track is releasing next week. Check details!

Grammy and Emmy winning Aftermath producer Trevor Lawrence Jr. has revealed that new Eminem track which also involves Dr. Dre, is dropping next week.

“Excited to hear that joint we produced on Eminem with Dr. Dre, dropping next week!” said Trevor under his latest Instagram post’s comment.

There are no more details revealed but this might be yet untitled and unreleased track from Eminem’s “Curtain Call 2” compilation album.

“Curtain Call 2” symbolized as CC2, is the follow-up to Eminem’s 2005 greatest hits album “Curtain Call: The Hits” which includes three new tracks: “From The D 2 The LBC” with Snoop Dogg and Elvis movie soundtrack “The King And I,” with CeeLo Green. The rest of the album is compiled with hits from 2009 to this day.

You can check the screenshot of Trevor’s comment below. For the CC2 tracklist, visit here.

 

Dr. Dre tells Busta Rhymes he made 247 songs during pandemic

Legendary rapper and producer Dr. Dre has spent the last 2 years working on at least a dozen albums’ worth of material.

In the clip, shared on social media couple of days ago, Dre can be seen sitting behind a mixing desk in a studio, while Busta Rhymes looks at him inquisitively.

After being asked a question about his output, the Compton  : “Ni**a, I got… Yeah, 247 songs during the pandemic, and then we paused and did a whole album with Marsha Ambrosius. That’s f**king nutso – and then we came back, and … I did the Grand Theft Auto s**t, and now we’re working on my ni**a Snoop Dogg. And you know, we are two days in right now and we’ve got, what, like six bangers?”

The “Grand Theft Auto shit” that Dre mentioned refers to the six songs he made for the Grand Theft Auto Online expansion The Contract, which was released last December and featured Dre as a character. Songs also featured guest appearances from Eminem, Anderson .Paak, Rick Ross, Nipsey Hussle, Snoop Dogg and Ty Dolla $ign.

Next month Dre also performed alongside Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak for this year’s Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show.

You can check the video of Dre speaking to Busta below:

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