For the casual Hip Hop listener, it’s a difficult record to get into. Other than the P-Funk samples, the record is littered with the sounds of Donny Hathaway, Bill Withers, James Brown (of course ‘Funky Drummer’ got a run), Isaac Hayes and even the familiar sounds of John Bonham’s iconic drums from Led Zeppelin’s ‘When The Levee Breaks’ on ‘Lyrical Gangbang.’ The record is filthy, it’s stereotypically Gangsta Rap and it’s an album that so many following albums would be based on. bandmate, Eazy-E and his label, Ruthless Records “Yeah, Eazy-E, Eazy-E, Eazy-E can eat a big fat dick.” ‘Nuthin But A “G” Thang’ is such a great track and is not only the best track on this record, it’s one of the best track to emerge from ‘90s Hip Hop. Dre throws a lot of shade on previous N.W.A. His production was groundbreaking and would push the boundaries of Hip Hop, challenging his contemporaries to build on his way ahead of time production. Dre redefined the West Coast Hip Hop sound.
It's the benchmark you measure your album against if you're serious.” The record is notable for being the first appearance of 21-year-old emerging rapper, Snoop Dogg, making his entrance with the iconic lyrics on ‘Fuck With Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’,’ “Bow wow wow yippy yo yippy yay/Doggy Dogg's in the motherfuckin' house,” as well as launching the careers of Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Nate Dogg and Warren G. Kanye West wrote of this record, “The Chronic is still the hip-hop equivalent to Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life. It’s a sound that would come to dominate early to mid-‘90s Hip Hop. Essentially it’s a sound that heavily samples George Clinton’s Parliament-Funkadelic slow hypnotic grooves, heavy bass, melodic synths and female backing vox. Dre released his debut album, ‘The Chronic.’ And with it, he pioneered a new subgenre within Gangsta Rap, G-Funk.
Dre on Apple Music and Spotify.Following his acrimonious split from N.W.A. This finally will bring to the screen the singer’s story, after many previous attempts by different filmmakers stalled or fell short of the rights needed. The studio acquired the script by poet-playwright Marcus Gardley (he wrote the musical T he Color Purple for WB) and the singer’s estate and Motown are part of the deal so there will be rights to use all of Gaye’s signature songs. Back in June, it was revealed that Warner Bros signed on to distribute What’s Going On, a biopic of legendary soul singer Marvin Gayethat Allen Hughes will direct, and produce with Dre, Jimmy Iovine and Andrew Lazar. The news came at an exciting time for Dre. This will introduce the next saga of my career… Bigger and Better than Ever!!!” Regarding the huge announcement, Dre said, “I’m extremely excited to share the stage with my friends for the #PepsiHalftime Show. The show is set to be produced by Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and is presented by Pepsi in conjunction with the NFL and NBC. Blige, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar will be performing at the 2022 Super Bowl LVI. Dre Day will be taking place on Februat SoFi Stadium Stadium in Inglewood, California. Dre took to Instagram to drop some massive news. Dre and a heavy-hitting lineup of artists” as well as “new weapons, vehicles, and much more.”
Dropping December 15, the online adventure promises to feature “a ton of new and unreleased exclusive tracks from Dr.