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:

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:

Watch studio footage of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Anderson .Paak, Xzibit & more

Not only has Dr. Dre appeared as a character on Grand Theft Auto Online: The Contract, but the legendary producer has added six new tracks to the game.

One of the tracks is titled “ETA,” featuring Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg and Anderson .Paak. The studio session was featured in the game but real-life in-studio footage has just surfaced online.

In the video, legendary hip-hop artists are vibing to the new music and having a good time along other Aftermath affiliates Xzibit, The D.O.C., Spliff Star, Fredwreck, Mike Epps, Anthony Anderson, Deon Cole, Truice Young and Special Ent.

You can watch the monumental video below:

BREAKING: Eminem & Big Daddy Kane hit studio together

Eminem and legendary rapper Big Daddy Kane has just hit the studio together. The Brooklyn rapper posted a picture of Eminem and himself on Instagram with the caption: “Chopping it up tonight with this great lyricist Eminem. We spread a lot of love in this conversation.”

Check out the post below:

Eminem has previously shouted out Big Daddy Kane, who is one of the biggest influences of him while growing up, in several interviews and songs. It seems there is mutual respect between the two legendary rappers. Last year Kane compared Eminem to Kobe Bryant of rap: “That era would be the era after JAY-Z, Nas, Biggie, Tupac, so that would be, I assume, Eminem, Jadakiss, Fabolous and Ludacris, maybe. So I guess those would be the elites you would consider the next Kobe ’cause that’s the next era. It would be one of them. I guess lyrically, my favorites would be Em, Jada and Fabolous.”

Dr. Dre summons Interscope producers in studio after leaving hospital

Legendary rapper and producer Dr. Dre was back at home Saturday after being treated at a Los Angeles hospital for a reported brain aneurysm. He reportedly was released Friday from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Dr. Dre hit the studio with Interscope producers right after a day he left hospital. Dem Jointz, who was heavily involved in Dre’s Compton album, hit Instagram with new picture and caption: “And we back! Detox 2021!”

ZumoKollie, who is also one of the producers and music engineer at Interscope, shared the same picture with caption: “Boss Back! Calling The Shots! It is going to be a long year for you all, man!”

“My big bro is super good. We working!” said 5 times Grammy winner producer Focus3Dots.

You can check out the full thing in the video below:

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