Eminem, 50 Cent & Dr. Dre — Rolling Stone updates “500 Greatest Songs Of All Time”

One of the most prestigious magazine in the world, Rolling Stone has just updated their list of “500 Greatest Songs Of All Time.” They also noted that the list was created from over 250 artists, writers and industry figures who participated in a poll of over 4,000 songs. Check the list below.

#444 – 50 Cent – “In Da Club”

Rolling Stone: 50 Cent’s rhyme skills caught the notice of Dr. Dre and Eminem, who helped assemble this party track. “50 walked into the studio and picked up a pen,” Dre said. “We were done in an hour. We just made some shit we wanted to hear.”

#424 – Blackstreet – “No Diggity” ft. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen

Rolling Stone: No one wanted to record “No Diggity.” Teddy Riley introduced the idea for this R&B rump shaker to Aaron Hall during failed reunion talks for their pioneering New Jack group Guy; Hall passed. Riley’s then-current group, Blackstreet, didn’t like it either: He had to persuade them to do it, even singing the first verse as encouragement. With its old-school harmony vocals and a sample of some Bill Withers acoustic guitar, “No Diggity” became their biggest hit and a guaranteed floor filler ever since its release.

#320 – Dr. Dre & 2Pac – “California Love” 

Rolling Stone: There are a few myths surrounding the creation of 2Pac’s biggest hit. One claims that Dr. Dre made the beat during a barbecue at his Calabasas, California, home, and 2Pac jumped in the booth and dropped his verse in a few minutes. Another claims that Dre intended the track for his follow-up to The Chronic, but Death Row don Suge Knight coerced him into giving the single to Pac — whom he had just bailed out of prison and signed to the label. Regardless, “California Love” represents gangsta rap at its most flamboyant and cinematic.

#248 – N.W.A. – “Straight Outta Compton” 

Rollin Stone: N.W.A came in with a bang, kicking off their debut album with this West Coast gangsta attack, changing hip-hop forever. “Straight Outta Compton” cranked up the violence to previously unheard of levels, with DJ Yella and Dr. Dre’s explosive production and Ice Cube boasting “Here’s a murder rap to keep you dancin’/With a crime record like Charles Manson!” It takes only three lines for the first weapon to get fired. “Straight Outta Compton” was an instant sensation, claiming L.A. as rap’s new capital. As Chris Rock said, “It was kind of like the British Invasion for Black people.”

#223 – Eminem – “Stan,” ft. Dido

Rolling Stone: Eminem’s scariest song is rooted in a terrifying nightmare: What if the rapper’s violent, self-destructive lyrics could drive an obsessed fan to murder? “He’s crazy for real, and he thinks I’m crazy, but I try to help him at the end of the song,” said Eminem of his character. “It kinda shows the real side of me.” Anchored by a sample from Dido’s “Thank You” (which became a hit itself as a result) and augmented by a haunted house’s worth of sound effects, “Stan” proved that Eminem understood the dark side of his music better than his worst critics did.

#190 – N.W.A. – “F**k Tha Police”

Rolling Stone: With this song, the long-standing battle between young Black men and the LAPD was placed out in the open for white America to see and hear. The confrontational L.A. crew’s label, Priority Records, received a bulletin from the FBI denouncing the song for encouraging “violence against and disrespect for the law-enforcement officer”; the promoter who booked the group’s next tour imposed a contract that the band would be fined $25,000 if it ever played the song live. But as MC Ren told Arsenio Hall, the song was more about venting than threatening: “Once in everybody’s lifetime, they get harassed by the police for no reason, and everybody wants to say it, but they can’t say it on the spot ’cause something will happen to ’em.”

#167 – Eminem – “Lose Yourself”

Rolling Stone: Few rappers can throw themselves into a character as fully as Eminem, but for the relentlessly striving anthem to his not-exactly-autobiographical film debut, 8 Mile, the rapper said he struggled to find a voice for his alter ego, Jimmy “B-Rabbit” Smith. “I have to make parallels between my life and his,” he wrote. “That was the trick I had to figure out — how to make the rhyme sound like him, and then morph into me somehow, so you see the parallels between his struggles and mine.” Ditching his persona shifts and shock-rap gags, Eminem turned in a track as earnest as an Eighties-soundtrack fist pumper.

#29 – Dr. Dre – “Nutin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” ft. Snoop Dogg 

Rolling Stone: At the intersection of past and future West Coast hip-hop sits Dre’s debut solo single, a smooth and inimitable kickback classic that would help define his career following the demise of N.W.A. In a radio interview, the producer and rapper revealed that the song originally sampled a track by Boz Scaggs before he settled on the bass line from Leon Haywood’s 1975 hit “I Want’a Do Something Freaky to You.” Snoop was in jail while Dre was recording, so he had to originally record his parts over the phone. “I really wanted this demo done, so he called in and I taped the receiver of the phone to the mic,” Dre recalled. “You can hear jail sounds in the back.”

For the full list, check here.

Nas reveals Dr. Dre’s advice after moving out in LA in a song with Lauryn Hill

Nas’ new album King’s Disease II includes a song titled “Nobody,” featuring Lauryn Hill, produced by Corbett and Hit-Boy.

In the song, Nas raps: “Sunny L.A., remember calls with Dr. Drе. He told me, “Don’t let thе palm trees fool you, ni**a, be safe.

Nas currently lives in L.A and Dr Dre is telling Nas that whilst it might look like L.A. to be a beautiful destination, there is still an alternate side to what you see on the surface.

You can bump the new song below:

Grandmaster Flash says Dr. Dre’s new album will change the rap game 😮

There are strong rumors that Dr. Dre is working on new album and it’s coming in the near future.

Legendary rapper, Grandmaster Flash, has recently visited Dr. Dre at his studio in Malibu where the legendary producer played some new music for him.

I get a call from one of my heroes. He invites me to the CRIB, he takes me down to the STUDIO, he played me a project that will change the game! Totally incredible, we top off the day for 2hrs talkin about Music, Family Health and Life. Thanks for the invite Dr. Dre.” – said Grandmaster on Instagram.

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BREAKING: Dr. Dre, Eminem & DOC link up!

DOC has just shared a picture of himself, Dr. Dre, his daughter and Eminem on his Instagram account with the caption: “What in the Aftermathmatics is going on ova here?”

Lately, lots of events are hinting something big is coming from Aftermath. It could be Dr. Dre’s new album, or even, Eminem’s next studio album.

Until now, two Eminem features are confirmed by GRIP and Nasaan. Also, highly possible collab on Conway The Machine’s upcoming Shady Records album.

You can check out latest post from DOC below:

Dr. Dre shouts out T-Pain for ranting new rappers sounding the same

In a recent screenshot shared on an Instagram post via The Jasmine Brand account couple of days ago, Dr. Dre agreed with T-Pain’s rant about newer age artists sounding identical.

“Shout out to T-Pain. I am here laughing my f**kin a*s off, but he is right. I know and feel exactly what you are saying.” writes Dr. Dre in the caption of his Instagram post.

In the same interview, T-Pain explained: “You know when your s**t sounds like somebody else’s s**t. You’re making it because you think… Because you’re in the studio like, ‘What’s the No. 1 record right now? We need to make another one of those.'”

You can check out Dr. Dre’s post below:

Kxng Crooked says he saw list of 146 unreleased Dr. Dre songs in his studio

New album from Dr. Dre is imminent.

There has been many hints that it possible coming in 2021, with features from Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, 50 Cent, Anderson .Paak, The Game and more.

But with Dr. Dre, and with what happened to Detox album, you will never know.

Kxng Crooked has recently revealed that Dre has tons of unreleased music in his lab.

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Big Sean references Dr. Dre & Eminem on newly released track from “Finally Famous”

To celebrate 10th year anniversary of his “Finally Famous” album, Big Sean has remixed and remastered the album, which includes guest appearances from Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, John Legend, The-Dream and Pusha-T.

The deluxe re-release also includes one never-before-heard song from the “Finally Famous” era called “Freshman 10 (Freestyle),” in which the Detroit rapper references Eminem and Dr. Dre with the following lines:

And at that time, ni**as peep ni**as was stealin’ flows and buildin’ off it (Off it),
And at that time, that ni**a Ye was like, “Dre, I’m just tryin’ to make them Ms off it” (EMs)

You can bump the track below:

DAX drops remix of Dr. Dre & Eminem’s “Forgot About Dre”

DAX is back.

Dax is still torturing beats, and goes ham over Dr. Dre and Eminem’s classic song “Forgot About Dre”.

Taken from his ransacked living room, Dax bares his war paint and drops endless rhymes over the Dr. Dre production. The possessed rapper multiples in a series of clones, downs a bottle of liquor, and clutches his radio before setting it ablaze.

DAX previously remixed some of Eminem’s biggest hits, like “Rap God,” “Godzilla,” “Killshot” and “The Real Slim Shady”

Check out the new one below:

Back to last year when Kanye West revealed a song with Eminem & Dr. Dre

Back in September 2020, Kanye West revealed that he has a remix of “Use This Gospel” song with Eminem and Dr. Dre, saying that it is his daughter North’s favorite song.

Kanye West thanked Eminem, confirming that their collaboration exists: “Eminem, thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre’s remix of my daughter’s favorite song of mine “USE THIS GOSPEL,” wrote Kanye in his first tweet.

Then, basically repeating the same thing, he tweeted again. “Eminem THANK YOU FOR RAPPING ON THE DR DRE REMIX OF USE THIS GOSPEL I HAVW ALWAYS LOVED AND RESPECTED YOU AND IM HONORED TO HAVE YOU BLESS THIS SONG … ITS ALSO NORTH WEST’S FAVORITE KANYE WEST SONG OF ALL TIME.”

Since then, fans are waking up every day in the morning to hear the song but the track has never seen the light of day.

Dr. Dre to produce Detroit legend Marvin Gaye’s biopic

Aretha Franklin is not the only Detroit music legend whose story is coming to the big screen.

Marvin Gaye is getting the biopic treatment, Deadline reported Thursday. The film, “What’s Going On,” will be directed by Allen Hughes, one-half of the Detroit-native Hughes Brothers (“Menace II Society,” “Dead Presidents”), while Dr. Dre and Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine are among the producers.

The film will have the rights to use Gaye’s music, a key component that earlier attempts to bring Gaye’s life to screen lacked and it will have a reported budget of more than $80 million and is described as a “musical odyssey” rather than a straightforward biopic.

“What’s Going On” is currently due out in 2023.

For more detailed info, visit Detroit News here.

Murda Mook blames battle rappers for Eminem backing off “Total Slaughter”

Murda Mook and Loaded Lux has recently set down with No Jumper where they recall working with Eminem and Dre for Total Slaughter and they revealed the reason the show didn’t blow up.

“I blame the battle rappers. Then the leagues that banned against it. And then fans for being gullible enough cause they were f**king with it. Initially, all of a sudden they see battle rappers and leagues and then they were like: ‘you know what? you are right man! This ain’t right. WE supposed to be here. We supposed to look like two ni**as arguing, two black hood street ni**as arguing with ni**as behind them, so when all the money really was supposed to come in, they were like ni**as arguing about it. They were like ‘we ain’t gonna get anything and these ni**as will get millions of dollars.’

“The way they set it up for us, that s**t was amazing! We were off to the races and Eminem and Dr. Dre was involved but them ni**as scared them away. And you know what Em does? Em doesn’t say ‘f**k them.’ He was like ‘oh s**t. my fault you all. I’m sorry. I don’t want to disrespect your show, Imma fall back.” This is the kind of person he is. He felt bad. He felt like he f**ked it up.” said Murda Mook

Watch the full thing below:

Dr. Dre & Jimmy Iovine to open ‘the coolest high school’ in L.A.

Image Credit: (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)

Rap icon Dr. Dre and music industry mogul Jimmy Iovine hated school which made them to force to create a new public high school project in Los Angeles.

“I want to reach the inner-city kid, the younger me. Here’s a place that you can go where there’s something that you can learn that you’re really interested in.” said Dr. Dre

“This is for kids who want to go out and start their own company or go work at a place… like Marvel, or Apple or companies like that.” – added Jimmy Iovine

Dr. Dre continues: “That guy that didn’t have an opportunity, that had to scratch and figure out things on his own. That had the curiosity but didn’t have these type of opportunities, really smart kids — we want to touch and give them this open door and these opportunities to be able to show what they can do.”

“No kid wants to go to school. Because it’s boring. You keep flipping the same thing over and over and over again, year after year, with the same curriculum, the same teachers. This is something new and different that might excite the kids and make them want to go to school.”

“I had no idea this is where my life and career was gonna go, and everything that I’ve been doing throughout my career… was gonna lead to this, all those things a stepping stone to get here. Is this what it’s supposed to be? The, you know, the Big Bang? Hopefully it is.”

“This is how you spend money and feel good about it. And that feeling lasts, and most importantly it makes others feel good! Proud to know these gentlemen.” said Eminem’s manager, Paul Rosenberg.

Dr. Dre also talked about his health conditions and more. You can visit LA Times for the full interview here.

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