Xzibit opens up about his return to music, working with Conor McGregor’s Greenback Records, and why authenticity in Hip-Hop ...
Dr. Dre, who produced Missionary, believed Snoop was a miracle simply for remaining relevant. “Why do people still give a f*** about me and Snoop after 30 and 40 years?” he asked.
The two teamed up for Dr. Dre’s 1999 hit “Still D.R.E.,” trading verses as Sheila E. tore up the drums. The mega-producer then thanked fans for all their love, 40 years into his career.
and Dr. Dre to chip in on both his songs and a ... Paak played hype man to Dre for “Still D.R.E.,” with Dre taking a few moments to address the crowd and the historic night.
From there, .Paak introduced Dr. Dre as another special guest, and the two launched into a rendition of the 1999 track ‘Still Dre.’ Dr. Dre joined Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals to show ...
Do it again until it’s perfection.’” Dr. Dre said the process was markedly different from 1993’s Doggystyle, as he was still a young producer. “I feel like the first time we worked ...
and Dr. Dre to chip in on both his songs and a few of Dre’s ... including on his 2015 album “Compton.” .Paak played hype man to Dre for “Still D.R.E.,” with Dre taking a few moments to address the ...
To end of the concert, Dr. Dre rolled up onstage to perform bits of ‘Still D.R.E’ and ‘California Love’, before introducing Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’, delivering the now-iconic whispered ...
FireAid took over The Forum with superstar performances from Stevie Nicks, Dr. Dre, Nirvana and more to support wildfire relief and recovery.
Sometimes the Super Bowl halftime show is more exciting than the actual game. Here are some moments to remember ahead of Kendrick Lamar's show Sunday.
Eilish departed the stage after the duet and Green Day continued with “Still Breathing” and ... have been deeply heartwarming.” Dr. Dre made a surprise appearance at FireAid, joining ...
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