White people listened to black people rap so for them to identify and relate to a white rapper was huge and Eminem was good enough to impress people regardless of skin color
Well a white artist will sell more albums than black artists, and that's because this is a white country. Eminem wouldn't have had the same success if he was black it's evident. So of course Dre didn't care about his color he's not as stupid as his coworkers. His decision was not anti racist it was greedy idiot.
Too bad Most hip hop old heads. still deny Em because he whote if you ask me its racist and Im a Niqqa saying this so take it how you want just speaking facts😊
It’s not racist to tell Dre not to work with Eminem, even if the reason is because of skin color. There was real money involved, a label on the line, they were telling him not to work with Em because it had never been done before, people just didn’t know. Now Kudos to Dre for listening to his gut.
@@TarnishedtheGOAT totally racism to say don’t work with a white guy because it will ruin your career. Like saying, don’t let blacks move into your neighborhood because it will lower your home’s value. It’s not racism, it’s just business. Absurd
Best decision Dr Dre ever made was creating Beats. That was a Billion dollars in his bank account decision. Every artist Dr Dre has nurtured and produce was chump change along the way in comparison.
@@VileCAESARBDre was already very successful as an artist and producer before he started Aftermath. That didn't put him on map, he was already well respected and would likely have got it anyway. Bearing in mind Beats largely succeeded because of the fact they were given to lots of high profile celebs that young people idolise.
Dr Dre became famous by stealing other people's music. He couldn't produce his own music to save himself. As for Eminem, no brothers ever listened to him. So neither are real if the truth be known.
This motherfucker is why rap music still exists. He elevated it from a trend to an actual art form. If you enjoy rap/hip hop get down on your knees and kiss his dick because if it wasn’t for him you wouldn’t have that.
@@Dafroman01 You must not remember the issues that happened at Death Row that even caused Dre to leave and start his own label? Snoop and Dre were not on the best terms after 96 when Pac and Dre had a falling out, then Pac died and Dre tried to distance himself. Dre and Snoop didn't collaborate for 3 whole years between 96 and 99 after Dre signed Em in 98 and Snoop and Dre at that time got together again to actually work on some music towards the end of 99 which led to The Chronic 2001 album released in November 99 where they had their singles released Still D.R.E and The Next Episode.
Work ethic? You buggin, em made it big because he was white and stole the styles of many previous mcees and was talking about crazy white boy shit, not because he had a better work ethic.
You guys are in here having an unrelated discussion. Eminem stood out to Dre because of the quality of his bars and of his delivery. People can be releatively lazy with a comparible skill set to that, and people can be extremely hardworking with nothing that stands out about them
@ogbmt Your absolutely wrong. It's one thing to be talented. It's an entire other thing to have the work ethic to have a 20 year run. Talent with out work ethic is just a waiste of time. M is the highest level of talent meeting the highest level of work ethic. We all have a special talent but very few of us have the work ethic to get paid up off our talent. M is a 5 star threat. 🌟 You are absolutely lost in life if you can't understand that.
@BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY he got that work mentality tho. Em battle rap, selling cd and shii before he made it. Plus, his bars are crazy when he really write. People who judge thing based on race will never see shii other than colours
@@Anytyme06????? Bro 50 cent was that dude, he was hard, once he got the money he lost the drive but it’s still there if he really really wanted it, but get rich or die trying was one of the craziest albums i ever heard
yup cause 50 owes his succes to em like em to dre and in terms of friendship em did pick 50 during the 9 times shoot incident when nobody wanted to touch 50 same when nobody wanted to touch em cause skin
@@daneo617 Technically he's not actually a doctor. Technically Mr. is acceptable Technically DRE is the safe play saying DR DRE is just done out of habit like saying Martin King no one says that, everyone has a compulsion to say Martin Luther King
Eminem has often mentioned how grateful he was to Dre because he took a chance on him despite what others was saying. It was even in his rap "I need a doctor". I saw the video and wanted to cry cause it was so cool and touching 🙂
Dre is a candidate. Anybody should be about business and respect of the craft of making music seeing certain things and going with that feeling give it a try rather than somebody tell him it is not going to work or do something else❤
absolutely. surprisingly not everyone has him in their top 10, but thats okay. whats crazy is people that say he isnt talented at all, thats just hate for a white rapper😂
Yup .... even back then, Eminem was getting judged because he was WHITE. Today .... nothing's changed. Possibly one of the best Rap lyricists of all time, no one has beaten him on a Rap battle, multiple music awards and accolades and simply a Rap legend ... BUT still getting hate because he's WHITE. Thank goodness, there are still TRUE artists like Dre in the Hip Hop game that just see skill and talent.
Shut up, hip hop don't judge... he could have been another vanilla ice... yall don't respect shit... We have to be careful when yall involved... yall got them supremacy blinders on.
@@calikingeroticparadise1441 he came second in rap Olympics because he was white not because he was lacking. Just politics. If anything your argument actually supports the comment you were trying to dismiss. You should do your research
It means something. What if he was black? Would it of sold more or less? Would he get more or less respect? How many less white rappers would there be if Eminem wasn't white?
my favourite rapper forever. juice wrld really popped up next to em for me too, however id already been an eminem fan for like 18 years before Juice popped up so Em still takes the #1 slot for me
Im not gonna lie I wasn't hot on ems first single and when I heard he was produced by Dre I bought the album because I knew he was for real or Dre wouldn't fuck him and I was correct. His first single wasn't a good representation of what shady brings that is for sure lol
What horrible general advice to give to anybody. Sometimes people have shocking gut feelings, and oftentimes people offer genuinely helpful and productive advice. Naive outlook.
@VAURN it's been a saying for generations for a reason.....and now we know (from science) that our gut acts like a second brain and can give us feelings and insights beyond logical reasoning. Yes, you should listen to your gut
I think Dr.Dre did the right thing to help Eminem and he taught us that music unites people and look for talent, not colour of your skin. Well done Dr Dte 😊
Respect and gratitude to the Doctor! Still rocking with your music from 20-30 years ago. Dre's beats are still hogging my top five after all of these years for illest rap beats and flow of all time
I'll never forget the first time I heard Eminem I listened all night to stretch Armstrong Sunday night show in NYC and I couldn't believe my ears and yeah I thought he was a black kid from Detroit
I too grew up listening to Charley Pride, He was an amazing country singer. I Loved EM from day one. There’s no one out there who can touch him. He’s an amazing artist ,who has been in the game for a long time. ❤your right color shouldn’t matter.
Nobody says that. Of course black people can be racist. They are just not in positions of power. I hope that clears up any confusion you seemingly have on purpose. No need to get offended at white supremacy being called out.
@@bulletprooftiger1879prejudiced but not racist. Racism is rooted in the power to enforce it. We all have prejudices that are typically rooted in ignorance or learned through experience.
@@FortunateKiddIn this specific case: Eminem was living in poverty, constantly being robbed while struggling to provide for his baby daughter and even considering suicide; those prejudiced people, black or white (they may have been white people convinced white rappers would never work), were in contact with Dre and trying to influence him not to sign Em. So in this one case, there is prejudice and also the power to enforce it. Not arguing or denying what you're saying, on the contrary I'm just noting "racism" by your own definition does apply in this one case. Right?
@@FortunateKiddit’s racist. You act like america is in a bubble. Go to another country and you’ll experience true racism. You’re just too privileged in America
Dre has brought up so much talent and influenced so much and furthered his Influence through his protoges and then through they’re protoges it’s amazing a the musical genius and talent finder
Dre knows that it’s not about black or white, it’s about green.
It’s about art…hater
Lol what do you know about hip hop Mary ??? 😂😂😂
@@russelljohnson437 not much- but I do know who’s successful and that it’s a business like any other.
In America, it's about Black, White AND Green....
Except when he says "a whiteboy came and fucked it all up"
_”It ain’t about black or white cause we’re human. I hope we see the light before it’s ruined.”_ ~ Tupac
Luv it QUEEN
Tell like your the white oppressors and the one drop rule along with their racist systems in place 🤦🏽♀️🇬🇲
Ehh ehhh, dahy shot me, I'm dyin~ tupac
Ghetto Gospel!!
I’ll do you one better: “AND IT DON’T MATTER IF YOU’RE BLACK OR WHITE!” -Michael Jackson, the man who was NOT a friend of Eminem.
I appreciate that Dre just knows what’s good and says to hell with racism
White people listened to black people rap so for them to identify and relate to a white rapper was huge and Eminem was good enough to impress people regardless of skin color
Well a white artist will sell more albums than black artists, and that's because this is a white country. Eminem wouldn't have had the same success if he was black it's evident. So of course Dre didn't care about his color he's not as stupid as his coworkers. His decision was not anti racist it was greedy idiot.
Too bad Most hip hop old heads. still deny Em because he whote if you ask me its racist and Im a Niqqa saying this so take it how you want just speaking facts😊
It’s not racist to tell Dre not to work with Eminem, even if the reason is because of skin color. There was real money involved, a label on the line, they were telling him not to work with Em because it had never been done before, people just didn’t know. Now Kudos to Dre for listening to his gut.
@@TarnishedtheGOAT totally racism to say don’t work with a white guy because it will ruin your career. Like saying, don’t let blacks move into your neighborhood because it will lower your home’s value. It’s not racism, it’s just business. Absurd
And “the white boy” kept the lights on at Aftermath best decision Dre ever made
Best decision Dr Dre ever made was creating Beats. That was a Billion dollars in his bank account decision. Every artist Dr Dre has nurtured and produce was chump change along the way in comparison.
@@RoughRider757 You don't get beats without those artists, why you trying to diminish?
@@VileCAESARBDre was already very successful as an artist and producer before he started Aftermath. That didn't put him on map, he was already well respected and would likely have got it anyway. Bearing in mind Beats largely succeeded because of the fact they were given to lots of high profile celebs that young people idolise.
@@RoughRider757That wouldn't exist without Em.
@@RoughRider757wyd though cuz Beats are all marketing with crappy parts.
Talent recognizes talent
Talent appreciates Talent
Talent is green
Hey Dr you did a good job Bro keep your head up P.Clay !!
More so a True Artist knows a TRUE ARTIST!
Dr Dre only has talent for stealing other people music. And he was a low quality mc. Just like Eminem. That's why he liked his flow.
Can't deny talent... Don't matter what color 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Amen brother
Facts 👊🏾
The only talent either of these guys have is convincing a whole bunch of dumbasses that their crap it's genius
Yeah reminds me of some Oprah quote "be so good that they can't deny your talent (no matter who or what you are)"... prob butched that😅
Yea, as long as you are not a two faced hypocrite...like all the other people in Drrs camp that were trying to talk him out of it.
Real recognize real, simple. Mad respect
Dr Dre became famous by stealing other people's music. He couldn't produce his own music to save himself. As for Eminem, no brothers ever listened to him. So neither are real if the truth be known.
Dr Dre signing Eminem to Aftermath, the greatest chess move in Hip Hop/Rap music.
I think the world will be eternally grateful Dre took that chance
Oh Dre gone down in history😊
Just like Em did for 50. He paid it forward. Ironically they tried to talk Em out of working with 50 lol.
Mariah Carey is definitely not happy about it
The Track I need a Dr. hits harder when you think about their relationship in the industry.
Hell yeah! Dr. Dre brought us Eminem (my favorite rapper of all time), and Eminem brought us 50 Cent!
Dre followed his gut feeling and it paid off and this is why dre stayed successful in the music industry
Chillin out with them Zapp and Rogers records didn’t hurt either.
Successful and Relevant.
This motherfucker is why rap music still exists. He elevated it from a trend to an actual art form. If you enjoy rap/hip hop get down on your knees and kiss his dick because if it wasn’t for him you wouldn’t have that.
He didn’t listen to the racists around him
And still alive
When told not to sign Em because he was white, Dre actually said “I don’t care even if he’s purple!”
Snoop was definitely like yo don't do it he white lol
Doubt snoop and dre were close when Eminem debuted
@@eponymous7910 they were actually. They've known each other for a long ass time.
@@Dafroman01 You must not remember the issues that happened at Death Row that even caused Dre to leave and start his own label? Snoop and Dre were not on the best terms after 96 when Pac and Dre had a falling out, then Pac died and Dre tried to distance himself. Dre and Snoop didn't collaborate for 3 whole years between 96 and 99 after Dre signed Em in 98 and Snoop and Dre at that time got together again to actually work on some music towards the end of 99 which led to The Chronic 2001 album released in November 99 where they had their singles released Still D.R.E and The Next Episode.
@@Dafroman01making dumb assumptions
@@eponymous7910 you sound real ignorant. You must be young. They were close in '93!
When your work ethic stands out it will open doors for you
In anything. The easiest thing to do is Outwork people.
Work ethic? You buggin, em made it big because he was white and stole the styles of many previous mcees and was talking about crazy white boy shit, not because he had a better work ethic.
You guys are in here having an unrelated discussion. Eminem stood out to Dre because of the quality of his bars and of his delivery. People can be releatively lazy with a comparible skill set to that, and people can be extremely hardworking with nothing that stands out about them
@ogbmt
Your absolutely wrong. It's one thing to be talented. It's an entire other thing to have the work ethic to have a 20 year run. Talent with out work ethic is just a waiste of time. M is the highest level of talent meeting the highest level of work ethic. We all have a special talent but very few of us have the work ethic to get paid up off our talent. M is a 5 star threat. 🌟 You are absolutely lost in life if you can't understand that.
@BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY he got that work mentality tho. Em battle rap, selling cd and shii before he made it. Plus, his bars are crazy when he really write. People who judge thing based on race will never see shii other than colours
Dre thanks for observing his talent. My favorite rapper
these 2 superstars are brothers for life ❤❤
This is one of the reasons 50 cent says Dre is to Em what Em is to him.
But fif ain't good tho
@@Anytyme06????? Bro 50 cent was that dude, he was hard, once he got the money he lost the drive but it’s still there if he really really wanted it, but get rich or die trying was one of the craziest albums i ever heard
@@Anytyme06 wtf you mean he ain’t good? Wtf do you listen to? Mumble rap trash
He also enjoys acting more now. He found what he liked, rap got him started, acting kept him going. It’s ok
yup cause 50 owes his succes to em like em to dre and in terms of friendship em did pick 50 during the 9 times shoot incident when nobody wanted to touch 50 same when nobody wanted to touch em cause skin
That musical ear will never be defeated.
Oh ok..
Except Eminem is not music AT ALL so there's that.
@@Zoric19Damn. So those albums he's been putting out since the early 2000s was made by someone else? Goofy ass comment
@@Zoric19 you were bumping Eminem just like everyone else was in the early 2000s.
@@MartinFire13Only white boys listened to Em. You'd get laughed out of town by the brothers.
Dre knew it wasn’t about the color of their skin, it was about the art. That’s why he’s the legend.
Madd love for Dre. especially after straight outta compton✊🏼
And it's been a pay day for Dre day ever since.
A massive one. You gotta think we probably don't have Beats headphones or anything if Dre wasn't as big as he is.
Dre’s day only meant Eazy’s payday
@@alexthedjgod easy e died before em released an album
@DJALEX I think that was only on Death Row. Cause whether he's dead or not, his estate should still get monies owed.
@@VixMC he said a line in eazy e’s diss towards Dre
Bottom line,never underestimate no one , respect to you Mr Dre
It's Dr.😂
@@daneo617 ohhh sorry Dr Dre , right
Dre didn’t go to 8 years of gangsta medical school to be called Mr 😂
@@daneo617
Technically he's not actually a doctor.
Technically Mr. is acceptable
Technically DRE is the safe play
saying DR DRE is just done out of habit
like saying
Martin King
no one says that, everyone has a compulsion to say
Martin Luther King
@@martinkulizanice try, but it's
Dr Martin Luther King
& Dr Dre. 😆
Dre took a once in a lifetime chance on someone who became a Legend in the game 🙏😎
Dre is the wisest of them all and is one of the few that seem to actually lay low and just do what he loves and is the master at his craft.
Eminem is just that guy! Dre followed his gut and was happy he did. The two of them have much love for each other and have such a special bond
Most Definitely.
Yup… Now Eminem is statistically the greatest of all-time.
Dr is a living legend in music
way to go doc dre - good call👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Eminem has often mentioned how grateful he was to Dre because he took a chance on him despite what others was saying. It was even in his rap "I need a doctor". I saw the video and wanted to cry cause it was so cool and touching 🙂
Now thats a cool uplifting little story that really should help bring people together.
and we love Dre even more. that gut-wisdom
And the world was never the same again. This collab blew the roof off!!
Exaggerating
Dre is a candidate. Anybody should be about business and respect of the craft of making music seeing certain things and going with that feeling give it a try rather than somebody tell him it is not going to work or do something else❤
I absolutely love all three of you dre 50 cent and Eminem ❤ have done for the longest 🔥🔥🔥
we definitely need a movie going over Dre signing Em and his career up to now
or a movie about dre leading up to that point
Great idea... 8-Mile part 2
8 Mile (pt. 2) ???
The docu-series on HBO, 'The Defiant Ones', covers Dre from the 80's to the Beats/Apple deal. Includes a strong section on Em.
What?! 😂😂😂😂
And with this decision… hip hop history was made…
Greatest gamble ever
Absolutely
Yeap
The money was on finding a white rapper at the time to sell records. 😮
absolutely. surprisingly not everyone has him in their top 10, but thats okay. whats crazy is people that say he isnt talented at all, thats just hate for a white rapper😂
And for not doubting him he realized he signed the greatest artist of all time
He's the greatest white rapper. I still prefer the Beastie Boys myself. And in the world of music, he barely even rates a mention.
@@JaemanEdwardsems spot as the # 10 best selling artist OF ALL TIME IN ANY GENRE says otherwise bozo
I love it that they have so much respect for each other.
3 times diamond and numerous
Multi platinum artiste. He sure delivered.
True.
"Crackheads bought a million rocks dont mean crack is good." -Tupac
@@Zoric19never a truer word said 👌
@@Zoric19 sad liking ye own comment kid 🤨🤦♂️
Definition of genius seeing what others can’t and acting on it when others won’t…major props to Dre Visionary
Thats why Dre was a true artist, he doesnt see colour, he only see potential.
Gotta respect that!!!!
That's why Dre has always been a master. Simple and plain Dre is the best
In my opinion Dr Dre knows talent and to hear him talk and saying how good another talent speaks volume
Dre been had the gift to recognize a potential star!
That’s the thing, he’s just so good at this thing. Big up Dre, real guy
DRE knows when he sees talent. He doesn't care what others are saying. Nigga knows it. 🙌
Yup .... even back then, Eminem was getting judged because he was WHITE. Today .... nothing's changed. Possibly one of the best Rap lyricists of all time, no one has beaten him on a Rap battle, multiple music awards and accolades and simply a Rap legend ... BUT still getting hate because he's WHITE.
Thank goodness, there are still TRUE artists like Dre in the Hip Hop game that just see skill and talent.
That's not true. He got discovered when he lost a rap battle. Look it up.
Shut up, hip hop don't judge... he could have been another vanilla ice... yall don't respect shit... We have to be careful when yall involved... yall got them supremacy blinders on.
@@calikingeroticparadise1441 he came second in rap Olympics because he was white not because he was lacking. Just politics. If anything your argument actually supports the comment you were trying to dismiss.
You should do your research
@@Frank941 Em got bodied by Juice at Scribble Jam though
@@Goyahkla6772 Nah
I appreciate Dr Dre u find a true gemstone
That's Dr Dre the mastermind of NWA
Dre is an authentic dude and a savior, good to him for sticking to his own moral compass and guts.
Within 5 minutes of meeting in the studio...GOLD!!!
Thank you Dre 🤝
Colour means nothing in any situation or scenario it's all about Talent!!!!!
It means something. What if he was black? Would it of sold more or less? Would he get more or less respect? How many less white rappers would there be if Eminem wasn't white?
It was black america in the 90s lmao they don’t understand that
It's a good thing he didn't listen to those people
I bet most of the people around him was threatened by M's talent
@@Mike44569 they still are
Yeap
my favourite rapper forever. juice wrld really popped up next to em for me too, however id already been an eminem fan for like 18 years before Juice popped up so Em still takes the #1 slot for me
Just shows ppl around you are often holding you back & giving terrible advice
i absolutely love them both there paths were definitely meant to cross
He made the right business choice.
Dre immediately validated M
Im not gonna lie I wasn't hot on ems first single and when I heard he was produced by Dre I bought the album because I knew he was for real or Dre wouldn't fuck him and I was correct. His first single wasn't a good representation of what shady brings that is for sure lol
Damn he so respectful I appreciate you fr fr
I love this man, hear how he is speaking and how he pronounces words, nowadays we got rappers who mumble and can barely be understood
The best duo in rap history
Don’t listen to people, follow your gut.
Especially racist people. Lol
What horrible general advice to give to anybody. Sometimes people have shocking gut feelings, and oftentimes people offer genuinely helpful and productive advice. Naive outlook.
@@VaughanMatee here’s an advice shut up. Nobody asked for your opinion. That advice came from a gut feeling.
Follow your lunch 😮
@VAURN it's been a saying for generations for a reason.....and now we know (from science) that our gut acts like a second brain and can give us feelings and insights beyond logical reasoning. Yes, you should listen to your gut
Men went with his ❤️ and brought to my erars and many others all there one of the best rappers in the world
I think Dr.Dre did the right thing to help Eminem and he taught us that music unites people and look for talent, not colour of your skin. Well done Dr Dte 😊
DRE IS CLEARLY INTELLIGENT
And me and Dre stood next to a burnt down house 🔥🔊
🎶🎵with a can full o’ gas n a hand full o’ matches, n still weren’t found out (right here)🎵🎶
@@andrewmattis3458 thank you
When the cops came through*
@@angelicasanchez5531 why you thanking him 😂😂😂😂 everybody knows the lyrics 🤦 hipsters
Let the music speak for itself
he was surrounded by people tryin to talk him out of the collab but he went with his gut and thankfully so. respect
Perfect example of why sometimes you have to not care what other people think.! Dre rocks.
Thank you a million times Dre!!!
Respect and gratitude to the Doctor! Still rocking with your music from 20-30 years ago. Dre's beats are still hogging my top five after all of these years for illest rap beats and flow of all time
Thank you for taking a chance!
I'll never forget the first time I heard Eminem I listened all night to stretch Armstrong Sunday night show in NYC and I couldn't believe my ears and yeah I thought he was a black kid from Detroit
Dre was like everyone telling me no now I know I'm right 😊
Kudos to the captions.
Visually interesting, easy to follow, SPELLED CORRECTLY!
"he was just that good"... turned out to be an understatement
Thank u dre em saved my life youbsaved his brother without you inwouldnt be here thanks u so much fre your the goat
It’s about the best thing you did, didn’t matter his color you saw and heard his words. The Man is a literal genius ❤ and has only gotten better‼️
Amen. Colour doesn't matter. Skill is what matters
When he heard he was white, he had to have been thrilled, more money
Right after I listened to I need a doctor, and this reel popped up on my rec, thanks yt for this one.
A color is just a color... The person is what counts!
Dr. Dre is a respected and respectable producer and likely all around person. Happy Belated Sir.
He's so beautiful.. his energy glows 🔥😍
Dre knows talent.
Always trust the doctor.
This particular Doctor, yep. 🙏😎💖
REAL RECOGNIZES REAL
Dre rockin the beats
Its about talent as you've put it.
Out of all the races, Dre sided with the green ones 💵💵💵
Good call Dre you made the right decision 👏🏽
Dre was the original The Voice judge 😂
Martin Luther King Jr is clapping in heaven in approval of different races working together and supporting each other
Hanging with John Kennedy
Thank you to seeing the talent in a person NOT color. It was like Charley pride when he sang country music
I too grew up listening to Charley Pride, He was an amazing country singer. I Loved EM from day one. There’s no one out there who can touch him. He’s an amazing artist ,who has been in the game for a long time. ❤your right color shouldn’t matter.
I can imagine how Dre felt when he heard em lay his vocals
❤Dre knows true talent obviously 😮. Thank you Dre for your hard work and dedication to my hero mbmlll
Exactly talent doesn't have a color
I wish I knew how to listen to my gut. Intuition is a powerful tool
And they say black people ain’t racist.. damn
Nobody says that. Of course black people can be racist. They are just not in positions of power. I hope that clears up any confusion you seemingly have on purpose. No need to get offended at white supremacy being called out.
@@bulletprooftiger1879prejudiced but not racist. Racism is rooted in the power to enforce it. We all have prejudices that are typically rooted in ignorance or learned through experience.
@@FortunateKiddIn this specific case: Eminem was living in poverty, constantly being robbed while struggling to provide for his baby daughter and even considering suicide; those prejudiced people, black or white (they may have been white people convinced white rappers would never work), were in contact with Dre and trying to influence him not to sign Em. So in this one case, there is prejudice and also the power to enforce it. Not arguing or denying what you're saying, on the contrary I'm just noting "racism" by your own definition does apply in this one case. Right?
@@bulletprooftiger1879how are they not in a position of power?
@@FortunateKiddit’s racist. You act like america is in a bubble. Go to another country and you’ll experience true racism. You’re just too privileged in America
That is why Dr.Dre is a multimillionaire. He knows when to listen his gut feeling.
Dre has brought up so much talent and influenced so much and furthered his Influence through his protoges and then through they’re protoges it’s amazing a the musical genius and talent finder
thank you for looking past his color and going with his talent thats how it should be
I'm so proud of the Dr. in Snoop making out of Death row !!!!
Snoop owns Death Row now. Thats crazy