A third solo record (not counting Compton) from Dr. Dre would have been just another laurel in his heavily feathered cap. Instead, the legendary producer embarked on creating a mythical Detox album, which he often called his “final project.” During the last decade, Dre has worked on tracks with more…
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2 Chainz reveals he once angrily told Dr. Dre “I’M NOT EMINEM” during studio session
2 Chainz has recently set down with NORE and DJ EFN for 3 hours long interview on the Drink Champs. During the conversation, the Atlanta rapper recalled the studio session with legendary producer, Dr. Dre : “I went to Dre’s crib. I was rapping and it was little funny cause…
The Game says he’s better than Eminem, calls out his Super Bowl performance
The Game has recent set down with NORE and DJ EFN for 4 hours long interview where the Los Angeles rapper talked about many things, including Eminem and Dr. Dre “Ni**as say I’m angry about Super Bowl. I don’t give a f**k about that. I saw Dr. Dre. I saw…
The Game says Kanye West did more for him in last two weeks than Dr. Dre ever did
N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN have shared a segment video of their interview with The Game on Drink Champs to promote the upcoming episode. In a clip shared to Instagram, the Los Angeles rapper makes a very bold claim regarding his relationships with Dr. Dre and Kanye West. In a preview…
Conway tells how much input Eminem had on “God Don’t Make Mistakes,” freestyle over Drake’s “Do Not Disturb”
On the 147th episode of Bootleg Kev podcast, Conway The Machine talked about his upcoming Shady Records debut album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, his relationship with Kanye West and Dr. Dre and more. He also spits some bars over Drake’s “Do Not Disturb,” with Jae Skeese. When Kev asked about…
“Beats By Dre” launches new video campaign called “Dr. Dre is Made in LA,” ft. Snoop Dogg
To coincide with the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show performance and the brand’s new wireless earbuds, Beats By Dre has released a new video featuring and narrated by Dr. Dre, titled “Dr. Dre is Made in LA,” featuring Snoop Dogg. The video, which features Dr. Dre and archival footage of…
Eminem wishes Dr. Dre a Happy Birthday
Today we celebrate the birth of probably the most influential figures in the history of hip-hop: Dr. Dre, the living legend who turns 57. Not only was he the first rap billionaire, but he also had a key role (literally and figuratively) in the birth of G-Funk, a new sub-genre…
Cara Delevingne wants Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent & Mary J. Blige to go on a tour
Following the Super Bowl performance, model, actress, and singer Cara Delevingne shared a viral picture on her Instagram story that says: “Dear Mr. Dre, Mrs. Blige, Mr. Dogg, Mr. Shady, and Mr. 50 Cent, go on tour, seriously, we have never felt so alive. Signed by a bunch of moms…
Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.” hits 1 billion views, Eminem sets new Spotify record following Super Bowl show
Following the Super Bowl Halftime performance, the sales and streams have dramatically increased for every artist who performed, especially Eminem. “Lose Yourself” hit No. 1 on Genius charts and Encore surpassed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify, making Eminem the only artist on the platform to have 10 albums with 1.5…
The Game reportedly upset for not being part of Super Bowl Halftime show
Since its premiere, The Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show has been the main topic in social media with a great majority of people claiming a victory for Hip Hop culture and a major win for the west coast hip-hop scene. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige…
Dr. Dre says kneeling was Eminem’s own decision, talks minor changes NFL made to their Super Bowl show
Dr. Dre has recently joined TMZ journalists “TMZ Live” and, in his own words, he was still “buzzing” about what he, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent and Kendrick Lamar pulled off at the SoFi Stadium during Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime show. The legendary producer says he went…
Nas, LL Cool J, Ice-T, Big Daddy Kane & other hip-hop legends react to Dr. Dre’s Super Bowl show
Dr. Dre received enormous support from his peers after the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime show with Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige. Nas titled the show as “greatness” and Kanye West called it “legendary” while sharing 50 Cent’s upside down picture. Ice-T called it an…