What intrigues me about Dre and his career more than anything is the missed opportunities with each label for classic music we never heard and probably won't hear until he passes. Ruthless: Ice Cube's original solo album produced by Dre More NWA material Death Row: 90221 album (mentioned in Snoop and Dre interview in early 93 but never materialized) Helter Skelter album with Ice Cube (D.O.C. ran off with it and made his 2nd album) The Chronic 2: Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (original sequel to the chronic few tracks leaked like My Life rest used for Aftermath album with verses from Pac and Rage cut out) Stowaways and Throwaways (B Side collection with original California Love solo record) NWA Reunion album before Eazy passed away Doggystyle 2 (imagine he never had a sophomore slump with Doggfather) Aftermath: Ghetto Metal (black rock n roll album mentioned in this interview could you imagine??) King T's solo record (leaked out and was so incredibly West Coast) Break up To Make Up (Snoop & Dre reunion album) Hittman Murder Weapon (stole the show on Chronic 2001 but left Aftermath in 01-02 later released bootleg of his album which was bangin') Rakim Oh My God (creative differences halted the album) Bishop Lamont record (after all the mixtapes and singles nothing dropped and he was on fire) Detox (Denzel Washington Hitman for Hire concept) Detox (12 step program concept called the most advanced album of all time by Scott Storch using classical music theories and pushing sound to the limit!!!) The Planets (an instrumental album involving the sounds of all planets as synthesizers using no sounds from earth) And now with his past coming to light, I keep hearing about how legendary his vault is. I know he has done some truly awful things towards Michel'le, Tairrie B and Dee Barnes but I can feel the energy that the Media is trying to tear him down completely. His catalogue has to be worth millions. (We're talking 30 plus years of unreleased music dating from World Class Wreckin Cru to Eazy E to Snoop to Eminem to Kendrick to Anderson Paak) Have you ever heard of another artist that built 3 labels and headphones? And it feels like the albums he didn't put out that I listed could've been legendary enough to change the game even further??
Pac and him really weren't that close. Dre and Pac did know each other back when he was in his NWA days but when Pac signed, Dre was pissed because he didn't have the creative control of the label to manage all the talent and product put in. California Love was a track he gave to Pac under duress from Suge. They still worked a few times here and there and they were cool until Dre claimed to do the track Got My Mind Made Up that Daz did. That's when their friendship went haywire and Dre left in March 96 right after Pac's GOAT double album was unleashed on the charts.
When he talked about being tired of the same video concept that was a shot at Suge and Death Row obviously. The Roots "What They Do" video perfectly details it.
Dre's first interview since leaving Death Row. 1996
Yep. This was in June 1996.
@@fusionn4316 Dre was speaking of pacs death so how could it be June 96?
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@@IYC0370 no! This is was before PACs death
What intrigues me about Dre and his career more than anything is the missed opportunities with each label for classic music we never heard and probably won't hear until he passes.
Ruthless:
Ice Cube's original solo album produced by Dre
More NWA material
Death Row:
90221 album (mentioned in Snoop and Dre interview in early 93 but never materialized)
Helter Skelter album with Ice Cube (D.O.C. ran off with it and made his 2nd album)
The Chronic 2: Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (original sequel to the chronic few tracks leaked like My Life rest used for Aftermath album with verses from Pac and Rage cut out)
Stowaways and Throwaways (B Side collection with original California Love solo record)
NWA Reunion album before Eazy passed away
Doggystyle 2 (imagine he never had a sophomore slump with Doggfather)
Aftermath:
Ghetto Metal (black rock n roll album mentioned in this interview could you imagine??)
King T's solo record (leaked out and was so incredibly West Coast)
Break up To Make Up (Snoop & Dre reunion album)
Hittman Murder Weapon (stole the show on Chronic 2001 but left Aftermath in 01-02 later released bootleg of his album which was bangin')
Rakim Oh My God (creative differences halted the album)
Bishop Lamont record (after all the mixtapes and singles nothing dropped and he was on fire)
Detox (Denzel Washington Hitman for Hire concept)
Detox (12 step program concept called the most advanced album of all time by Scott Storch using classical music theories and pushing sound to the limit!!!)
The Planets (an instrumental album involving the sounds of all planets as synthesizers using no sounds from earth)
And now with his past coming to light, I keep hearing about how legendary his vault is. I know he has done some truly awful things towards Michel'le, Tairrie B and Dee Barnes but I can feel the energy that the Media is trying to tear him down completely. His catalogue has to be worth millions. (We're talking 30 plus years of unreleased music dating from World Class Wreckin Cru to Eazy E to Snoop to Eminem to Kendrick to Anderson Paak)
Have you ever heard of another artist that built 3 labels and headphones? And it feels like the albums he didn't put out that I listed could've been legendary enough to change the game even further??
I agree 100%. Not at all to discredit any part of his contributions. Still my favorite. Only celebrity I still idolize as an adult.
How many times did he say you know XD
Lmao I swear 😂
Dre wasn't too heartbroken about Pac's death after Pac clown him, as we can see. Eazy clowned him too during their beef, but they were once friends.
Pac and him really weren't that close. Dre and Pac did know each other back when he was in his NWA days but when Pac signed, Dre was pissed because he didn't have the creative control of the label to manage all the talent and product put in. California Love was a track he gave to Pac under duress from Suge. They still worked a few times here and there and they were cool until Dre claimed to do the track Got My Mind Made Up that Daz did. That's when their friendship went haywire and Dre left in March 96 right after Pac's GOAT double album was unleashed on the charts.
This interview was before Pac's death.
scoot allen I already know that. I wasn't referring to this interview.
@@dunkscoots yes! This was June 1996
@@Styliesinceninedeuce Dr Dre and Eazy-E was in the Digital Underground video Same Song
5:22 he talks about Karma which he is now in to
LOL
Dre was soo smart u can't win against de government 2pac wasn't smart about that
what a dumb sheep
When he talked about being tired of the same video concept that was a shot at Suge and Death Row obviously. The Roots "What They Do" video perfectly details it.
3:47 He regrets about Michel'le incident
I know I’m late af but how you know he talking about her he didn’t mention her no where in this interview
Mpc 3000 in da background
Ain't no way in the world he changed over night, if he really has. You can look at him on this interview and tell. His eyes is even telling.
Him and Paul McCartney can't go a minute without saying "you know"
You mean him & Quincy Jones
Change of life...Then he made Chronic 2001 🤣
Dre could have done good work with Bishop Lamont if he promoted him more
He real uncomfortable...he full of it speak your truth
Does anyone remember dr Dre leaving award
Show when he found out death row was at award show
What the year was that?1996?
Yes that was MTV Awards 1996
Did that Fame record with busta ever come out? I just try to find it and couldnt but that shit sounded hard. and with busta rhymes on it? fire.
Lol, it's came out the same year. It's on the compilation album "Dr. Dre presents...The Aftermath" (1996)
He needs to get into gospel because he need Jesus.
happy 56th birthday andre romelle young aka dr dre !!!
Man I don't know if I seen this interview
He said gangsta rap was a small part of his career at the time? Bullshit this man aint being real
Why is this interview hard to find lol
I'm the next Dre em pac Nas timbo and jay all in one
Man dres aftermath label wasn't that bad and he wanted to work with east coast artist like nas
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jaleel