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Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965), primarily known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American record producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
, rapper, record executive, and actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
. He is the founder and current CEO of Aftermath Entertainment
Aftermath Entertainment

Aftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by Dr. Dre. It operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through, Universal Music Group's Interscope Records....
 and a former co-owner and artist of Death Row Records
Death Row Records

Death Row Records was a record label that was founded in 1988 in music by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight, and was once home to some of West Coast hip hop's biggest Rappers, including Tupac Shakur, Dr....
, also having produced albums for and overseeing the careers of many rappers signed to those record labels such as Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg

Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. , better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg , is a Grammy Award-nominated American rapper, record producer, and actor....
 and Eminem
Eminem

Marshall Bruce Mathers III , known by his primary stage name Eminem, or by his alter-ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor....
. As a producer he is credited as a key figure in the popularization of West Coast
West Coast hip hop

West Coast hip hop is a style of hip hop music that originated in California in the early 1980s. It has since grown into a sub-genre of hip hop and has developed several creative centers, most of which are in communities in California....
 G-funk
G-funk

G-funk, or gangsta funk, is a type of hip hop music that emerged from West Coast hip hop gangsta rap in the early 1990s. G-funk incorporates multi-layered and melodic synthesizers, slow hypnotic grooves, a deep bass, background female vocals, the extensive sampling of p-funk tunes, and a high portamento sine wave keyboard lead....
, a style of rap music characterized as synthesizer
Synthesizer

A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of producing a variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequency....
-based with slow, heavy beats.

Dr. Dre began his career in music as a member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru
World Class Wreckin' Cru

The World Class Wreckin' Cru was a 1980s Electro-hop group from Compton, California, California formed by the Eve After Dark nightclub owner and established DJ Alonzo Williams....
 and he later found fame with the influential gangsta rap
Gangsta rap

Gangsta rap is a term coined by the mainstream media to describe a certain genre of hip hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of some inner-city youths....
 group N.W.A with Eazy-E
Eazy-E

Eric Lynn Wright , better known by the stage name Eazy-E, was an American Rapping, Hip hop production, and record executive from Compton, California....
, which popularized the use of explicit lyrics in rap to detail the violence of street life.His 1992 solo debut The Chronic
The Chronic

The Chronic is the solo debut studio album of hip hop music producer and rapping Dr. Dre, released December 15, 1992 on his former own label, Death Row Records, and distributed by Priority Records....
, released under Death Row Records, led him to become one of the best-selling American performing artists of 1993 and to win a Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 for the single "Let Me Ride
Let Me Ride

"Let Me Ride" is the third single released by Dr. Dre from his 1992 album The Chronic. It experienced moderate success on the charts until it became a hit after Dr....
." In 1996, he left Death Row to found his own label Aftermath Entertainment, producing a compilation album, Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath, in 1996, and releasing a solo album titled 2001
2001 (album)

2001, Is the second album by hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre, released in 1999 and featuring guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Hittman, Eminem, Xzibit, and others....
, in 1999, for which he won the Grammy producer's award the next year.

During the 2000s, he focused his career on production for other artists, while occasionally contributing vocals in other artists' songs.






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Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965), primarily known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American record producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
, rapper, record executive, and actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
. He is the founder and current CEO of Aftermath Entertainment
Aftermath Entertainment

Aftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by Dr. Dre. It operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through, Universal Music Group's Interscope Records....
 and a former co-owner and artist of Death Row Records
Death Row Records

Death Row Records was a record label that was founded in 1988 in music by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight, and was once home to some of West Coast hip hop's biggest Rappers, including Tupac Shakur, Dr....
, also having produced albums for and overseeing the careers of many rappers signed to those record labels such as Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg

Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. , better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg , is a Grammy Award-nominated American rapper, record producer, and actor....
 and Eminem
Eminem

Marshall Bruce Mathers III , known by his primary stage name Eminem, or by his alter-ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor....
. As a producer he is credited as a key figure in the popularization of West Coast
West Coast hip hop

West Coast hip hop is a style of hip hop music that originated in California in the early 1980s. It has since grown into a sub-genre of hip hop and has developed several creative centers, most of which are in communities in California....
 G-funk
G-funk

G-funk, or gangsta funk, is a type of hip hop music that emerged from West Coast hip hop gangsta rap in the early 1990s. G-funk incorporates multi-layered and melodic synthesizers, slow hypnotic grooves, a deep bass, background female vocals, the extensive sampling of p-funk tunes, and a high portamento sine wave keyboard lead....
, a style of rap music characterized as synthesizer
Synthesizer

A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of producing a variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequency....
-based with slow, heavy beats.

Dr. Dre began his career in music as a member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru
World Class Wreckin' Cru

The World Class Wreckin' Cru was a 1980s Electro-hop group from Compton, California, California formed by the Eve After Dark nightclub owner and established DJ Alonzo Williams....
 and he later found fame with the influential gangsta rap
Gangsta rap

Gangsta rap is a term coined by the mainstream media to describe a certain genre of hip hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of some inner-city youths....
 group N.W.A with Eazy-E
Eazy-E

Eric Lynn Wright , better known by the stage name Eazy-E, was an American Rapping, Hip hop production, and record executive from Compton, California....
, which popularized the use of explicit lyrics in rap to detail the violence of street life.His 1992 solo debut The Chronic
The Chronic

The Chronic is the solo debut studio album of hip hop music producer and rapping Dr. Dre, released December 15, 1992 on his former own label, Death Row Records, and distributed by Priority Records....
, released under Death Row Records, led him to become one of the best-selling American performing artists of 1993 and to win a Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 for the single "Let Me Ride
Let Me Ride

"Let Me Ride" is the third single released by Dr. Dre from his 1992 album The Chronic. It experienced moderate success on the charts until it became a hit after Dr....
." In 1996, he left Death Row to found his own label Aftermath Entertainment, producing a compilation album, Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath, in 1996, and releasing a solo album titled 2001
2001 (album)

2001, Is the second album by hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre, released in 1999 and featuring guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Hittman, Eminem, Xzibit, and others....
, in 1999, for which he won the Grammy producer's award the next year.

During the 2000s, he focused his career on production for other artists, while occasionally contributing vocals in other artists' songs. Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
 named him among the highest-paid performers of 2001 and 2004. Dr. Dre also had acting roles in movies such as Set It Off
Set It Off

Set It Off is a 1996 in film action film/crime film/drama film film directed by F. Gary Gray, and stars Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, Vivica A....
, and the 2001 films The Wash
The Wash (film)

The Wash is a Hip hop music-styled film released on November 16, 2001 featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Xzibit and DJ Pooh, with an appearance made by Eminem....
 and Training Day
Training Day

Training Day is a 2001 in film crime film film director by Antoine Fuqua,written by David Ayer and starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke....
.

Early life


The first child of Verna and Theodore Young, Dr. Dre was born André Romelle Young on February 18, 1965, when his mother was 16. She married his father, Theodore Young, after he was born. Young's middle name, "Romelle," came from Theodore Young's unsigned, amateur R&B singing group The Romells. In 1968 his mother divorced Theodore Young and later married Curtis Crayon. They had 3 more children together, two sons named Jerome and Tyree (both deceased) and daughter Shameka.

In 1976 Young began attending Vanguard Junior High School but due to gang violence around Vanguard he transferred to the safer suburban Roosevelt Junior High School. Verna later married Warren Griffin, whom she met at her new job in Long Beach, which added three new stepsisters and one new stepbrother to the family. That stepbrother, Warren Griffin III, would eventually become a rapper under the stage name Warren G
Warren G

Warren Griffin III better known by his stage name Warren G, is an United States West Coast hip hop rapping and hip hop producer. His biggest hit was the single "Regulate " with Nate Dogg released in 1994....
.

Young attended Centennial High School in Compton during his freshman year, in 1979, but transferred to Fremont High School due to poor grades. Young attempted to enroll at Northrop Aviation Company in an apprenticeship program, but poor grades at school made him ineligible. Thereafter, he focused on his social life and entertainment for the remainder of his high school years. Young fathered a son with Lisa Johnson, Curtis, born on December 15, 1981. Curtis Young was brought up by his mother and didn't meet his father until he had become a rapper about 20 years later, with his stage name being Hood Surgeon.

Music career


World Class Wreckin' Cru (1984–1985)

Inspired by the Grandmaster Flash
Grandmaster Flash

Joseph Saddler better known as Grandmaster Flash, is an United States hip hop musician and disc jockey; one of the pioneers of Hip hop music disc jockey, cutting, and audio mixing ....
 song "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel
The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel

"The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" is a single released by Grandmaster Flash. It is a live studio recording of Flash scratching and mixing records from various groups using three turntables....
", he often attended a club called The Eve After Dark to watch many DJs and rappers performing live. Thus, he became a DJ in the club, initially under the name "Dr. J" based on the nickname for Julius Erving
Julius Erving

Julius Winfield Erving II , commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is a retired United States basketball player who helped launch a modern style of play that emphasizes leaping and play above the rim....
, his favorite basketball player. At the club, he met aspiring rapper Antoine Carraby, later to become member DJ Yella
DJ Yella

DJ Yella is the stage name of Antoine Carraby , is a DJ, music producer and film director from Compton, California. He was a member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru along with Dr....
 of N.W.A. Soon afterwards he adopted the moniker Dr. Dre, a mix of previous alias Dr. J and his first name, referring to himself as the "Master of Mixology". He later joined the musical group World Class Wreckin' Cru
World Class Wreckin' Cru

The World Class Wreckin' Cru was a 1980s Electro-hop group from Compton, California, California formed by the Eve After Dark nightclub owner and established DJ Alonzo Williams....
 under the independent Kru-Cut Records
Kru-Cut Records

Kru-Cut is an American record label formed by Lonzo Williams in 1984 during the formation of his group the World Class Wreckin Cru in hopes of the group gaining a status and being able to make money....
 in 1984. The group would become stars of the electro-hop
Electro-hop

Electro-hop is the fusion of electro music with hip hop music or rap music. The electro-hop movement had come about after seeing the underground electro movement on the East Coast gain popularity with artists such as Mantronix, Man Parrish, Jonzun Crew, Newcleus, Planet Patrol etc....
 scene that dominated early 1980s West Coast hip hop
West Coast hip hop

West Coast hip hop is a style of hip hop music that originated in California in the early 1980s. It has since grown into a sub-genre of hip hop and has developed several creative centers, most of which are in communities in California....
, and their first hit "gangsta bois" would prominently feature Dr. Dre on the turntables and sell 50,000 copies within the Compton area. Dr. Dre and DJ Yella also performed mixes for local radio station KDAY
KDAY

KDAY in Redondo Beach, California is a radio station based in South Los Angeles that airs a Urban Contemporary format, offering a conservative balanced Hip-Hop/R&B direction aimed at African-Americans in the 18-49 range....
, boosting ratings for its afternoon rush-hour show The Traffic Jam. Dr. Dre's earliest recordings were released in 1984 in a compilation titled Concrete Roots
Concrete Roots

Concrete Roots is a 1994 album produced by Dr. Dre....
. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of the website Allmusic called the compiled music, released "several years before Dre developed a distinctive style", to be "surprisingly generic and unengaging" and "for dedicated fans only".

His frequent absences from school jeopardized his position as a diver on his school's swim team. After high school, he attended Chester Adult School in Compton following his mother's demands for him to get a job or continue his education. After brief attendance at a radio broadcasting school, he relocated to the residence of his father and residence of his grandparents before returning to his mother's house. He later dropped out of Chester to focus on performing at the Eve's After Dark nightclub.

N.W.A and Ruthless Records (1986–1991)


N
In 1986 he met rapper Ice Cube
Ice Cube

O'Shea Jackson , better known by his stage name Ice Cube is an United States of America rapper, actor, screenwriter, and film producer.He began his career as a member of the rap group N.W.A along with group leader Eazy-E, and later launched a successful solo career in music and Film....
, who collaborated with Dr. Dre to record songs for Ruthless Records, a rap record label run by local rapper and drug dealer Eazy-E
Eazy-E

Eric Lynn Wright , better known by the stage name Eazy-E, was an American Rapping, Hip hop production, and record executive from Compton, California....
. N.W.A however, along with fellow west coast rapper Ice T
Ice T

Tracy Marrow , better known by his stage name Ice-T, is a Grammy Award and NAACP Image Award winning rapper, actor, and author. He is credited with helping to pioneer gangsta rap, a sub-genre of hip hop music, in the late 1980s....
, debuted with rhymes including profanity and gritty depictions of crime and life on the street. No longer constricted to racially charged political issues pioneered by rap artists such as Public Enemy or Boogie Down Productions
Boogie Down Productions

Boogie Down Productions was a Hip hop music group originally comprised KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, months after the release of BDP's debut album Criminal Minded....
, N.W.A shot out with hardcore and realistic perspective of street violence and local black gangster lifestyle. Propelled by the hit "Fuck tha Police
Fuck tha Police

"Fuck tha Police" is a protest song by the gangsta rap group N.W.A on the album Straight Outta Compton. Despite not being a single, it ranked #417 on Rolling Stone's list of the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time....
", the group's first full album Straight Outta Compton
Straight Outta Compton

Straight Outta Compton is the second studio album by Compton, California-based Hip hop music group N.W.A, released August 8, 1988 on group member Eazy-E's record label Ruthless Records....
 became a major success, despite an almost complete absence of radio airplay or major concert tours and warnings from the FBI. The FBI sent letters to Arabian Prince
Arabian Prince

Arabian Prince is the stage name of Mik Lezan , a rapping and hip hop production, best known for being an original member of the rap group, N.W.A....
, Ice Cube
Ice Cube

O'Shea Jackson , better known by his stage name Ice Cube is an United States of America rapper, actor, screenwriter, and film producer.He began his career as a member of the rap group N.W.A along with group leader Eazy-E, and later launched a successful solo career in music and Film....
 and Eazy-E
Eazy-E

Eric Lynn Wright , better known by the stage name Eazy-E, was an American Rapping, Hip hop production, and record executive from Compton, California....
 urging them to stop releasing their music as a response to the large number of complaints they had received about the group's lyrical content and use of expletives.

After Ice Cube left N.W.A over financial disputes, Dr. Dre produced and performed for much of the group's second album Efil4zaggin
Efil4zaggin

Niggaz4Life , was the 4th and final studio album by Gangsta rap group N.W.A., released in 1991. It was their final album, as the group disbanded later the same year after the departure of Dr....
. He also produced tracks for a number of other rap acts on Ruthless Records, including Above the Law, and The D.O.C.
The D.O.C.

Tracy Lynn Curry, known as The D.O.C., is an American rapping from Dallas, Texas. He was a member of the Fila Fresh Crew and a creative force behind the rap group N.W.A....
 for the album No One Can Do It Better
No One Can Do It Better

No One Can Do It Better is The D.O.C.'s debut album. It went platinum. This was the only solo album The D.O.C. was able to record before a car accident resulted in crushing his larynx, permanently changing his voice....
. In 1991 at a music industry party in Hollywood, he assaulted television host Dee Barnes
Dee Barnes

Denise "Dee" Barnes is an United States rapper and former television personality, most famous for being assaulted by West-Coast rap producer and legend Dr....
 of the Fox
Fox Broadcasting Company

The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
 television program Pump it Up, after he felt dissatisfied by a news report of hers on the feud between the remaining N.W.A members and Ice Cube. Thus, Dr. Dre was fined $2,500 and given two years' probation and 240 hours of community service, as well as a spot on an anti-violence public service announcement
Public service announcement

A public service announcement or community service announcement is a non-commercial advertising broadcast on radio or television, ostensibly for the public interest....
 on television.

The Chronic and Death Row Records (1992–1995)



After a dispute with Eazy-E, Dre left the group at the peak of its popularity in 1991 under the advice of friend, and N.W.A lyricist, The D.O.C.
The D.O.C.

Tracy Lynn Curry, known as The D.O.C., is an American rapping from Dallas, Texas. He was a member of the Fila Fresh Crew and a creative force behind the rap group N.W.A....
 and his bodyguard at the time, Suge Knight
Suge Knight

Marion Hugh Knight, Jr. , better known as Suge Knight, is an entrepreneur in the hip hop music industry and co-founder and CEO of Death Row Records....
. Knight, a notorious strongman and intimidator, was able to have Wright release Young from his contract and, using Dr. Dre as his flagship artist, found Death Row Records. In 1992 Young released his first single, the title track
Deep Cover (song)

"Deep Cover", also known as "187" , is Dr. Dre's debut solo single , featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg, which is his debut in a single, for the soundtrack from the film Deep Cover ....
 to the film Deep Cover
Deep Cover

Deep Cover is a 1992 in film crime film Thriller film starring Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum and directed by veteran actor Bill Duke....
, a collaboration with rapper Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg

Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. , better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg , is a Grammy Award-nominated American rapper, record producer, and actor....
, whom he met through Warren G. Dr. Dre's debut solo album was The Chronic
The Chronic

The Chronic is the solo debut studio album of hip hop music producer and rapping Dr. Dre, released December 15, 1992 on his former own label, Death Row Records, and distributed by Priority Records....
, released under Death Row Records. Young ushered in a new style of rap, both in terms of musical style and lyrical content.

On the strength of singles such as "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang", "Let Me Ride
Let Me Ride

"Let Me Ride" is the third single released by Dr. Dre from his 1992 album The Chronic. It experienced moderate success on the charts until it became a hit after Dr....
", and "Fuck wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin')
Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')

"Fuck wit Dre Day " is a Hip hop music single by Dr. Dre, with a guest appearance by Snoop Doggy Dogg, from the 1992 album The Chronic on Death Row Records....
" (known as "Dre Day" for radio and television play), all of which featured Snoop Dogg as guest vocalist, The Chronic became a cultural phenomenon, its G-funk
G-funk

G-funk, or gangsta funk, is a type of hip hop music that emerged from West Coast hip hop gangsta rap in the early 1990s. G-funk incorporates multi-layered and melodic synthesizers, slow hypnotic grooves, a deep bass, background female vocals, the extensive sampling of p-funk tunes, and a high portamento sine wave keyboard lead....
 sound dominating much of hip hop music for the early 1990s. In 1993 the Recording Industry Association of America
Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America is the trade group that represents the recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of a large number of private corporate entities such as record labels and distributors, which the RIAA claims "create, manufacture and/or distribute approximately 90% of all legitimate sound recor...
 certified the album multi-platinum, and Dr. Dre also won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance
Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance

The Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance was awarded from 1991 to 2002, alongside the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group....
 for his performance in "Let Me Ride
Let Me Ride

"Let Me Ride" is the third single released by Dr. Dre from his 1992 album The Chronic. It experienced moderate success on the charts until it became a hit after Dr....
". For that year, Billboard magazine also ranked Dr. Dre as the eighth best-selling musical artist, The Chronic as the sixth best-selling album, and "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" as the 11th best-selling single.

Besides working on his own material, Dr. Dre produced Snoop Dogg's debut album Doggystyle
Doggystyle

Doggystyle is the debut solo album of American West Coast hip hop rapper Snoop Dogg, released November 23, 1993 on Death Row Records. The album was recorded soon following the release of Dr....
, which became the first debut album for an artist to debut at number one on the Billboard 200
Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling Albums and extended play in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine....
 album charts. In 1994 Dr. Dre produced the soundtracks to the films Above the Rim
Above the Rim

Above the Rim is a 1994 in film drama film, directed by Jeff Pollack. The screenplay was written by Pollack and journalist-turned-screenwriter Barry Michael Cooper , from a story by Pollack and Benny Medina....
 and Murder Was the Case
Murder Was the Case

Murder Was the Case is a 1994 movie and soundtrack album starring Snoop Doggy Dogg. It topped the Billboard 200 on the number one spot on November 5, 1994 with a 329,000 one-week sale as well as on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart....
. He collaborated with fellow N.W.A member Ice Cube for the song "Natural Born Killaz
Natural Born Killaz

"Natural Born Killaz" is a single from the reunited duo of Dr. Dre and Ice Cube. It is the first time the two had been on a single together since their rap group N.W.A had split up....
" in 1995. For the film Friday
Friday (film)

Friday is a 1995 in film Comedy-drama-buddy film directed by F. Gary Gray. Starring Ice Cube, Chris Tucker, Nia Long, Bernie Mac, Tommy Lister, Jr....
, Dre recorded "Keep Their Heads Ringin'", which reached #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot Rap Singles (now Hot Rap Tracks) charts.

In 1995, just as Death Row Records was signing rapper 2Pac and positioning him as their major star, Young left the label amidst a contract dispute and growing concerns that label boss Suge Knight
Suge Knight

Marion Hugh Knight, Jr. , better known as Suge Knight, is an entrepreneur in the hip hop music industry and co-founder and CEO of Death Row Records....
 was corrupt, financially dishonest and out of control. Thus, in 1996, he formed his own label Aftermath Entertainment directly underneath the distributor label for Death Row Records, Interscope Records
Interscope Records

Interscope Records is an United States record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as one third of UMG's Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group....
. Consequently, Death Row Records suffered poor sales by 1997, especially following the death of 2Pac and the racketeering
Racket (crime)

A racket is an illegal business, usually run as part of organized crime. Engaging in a racket is called racketeering.Several forms of racket exist....
 charges brought against Knight. Susan Berg, president of Global Music Group, bought Death Row Records for US$24 million in June 2008, making her the owner of all of Dr. Dre's recordings.

Move to Aftermath Entertainment (1996–1998)

The Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath album, released on November 26, 1996, featured songs by Dr. Dre himself as well as by newly signed Aftermath artists, and a solo track "Been There, Done That
Been There, Done That

"Been There, Done That" is a 1997 single by West Coast hip hop and producer Dr. Dre from his compilation album Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath....
", intended as a symbolic farewell to gangsta rap
Gangsta rap

Gangsta rap is a term coined by the mainstream media to describe a certain genre of hip hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of some inner-city youths....
. Despite being classified platinum by the RIAA, the album was not very popular among music fans. In October 1996 Dr. Dre appeared on the sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
, broadcast on the NBC television network in the United States, to perform "Been There, Done That". In 1997, Dr. Dre produced several tracks on The Firm
The Firm (group)

The Firm was an American Hip hop music Supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996. It was created by rapper Nas, his manager Steve Stoute, producer Dr....
's The Album
The Album (The Firm album)

The Album, also known as The Firm: The Album, is the debut studio album of American Hip hop music Supergroup The Firm , released October 21, 1997 on the Interscope Records-subsidiary label Aftermath Entertainment....
; it was met with similarly negative reviews from critics. Rumors began to abound that Aftermath was facing financial difficulties. Aftermath Entertainment also faced a trademark infringement
Trademark infringement

Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attaching to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licensees ....
 lawsuit by the underground thrash metal band Aftermath. First Round Knock Out
First Round Knock Out

First Round Knock Out is a compilation by rapper/producer, Dr. Dre. The album was released in 1996 for Triple X Records and was mostly produced by Dr....
, a compilation of various tracks produced and performed by Dr. Dre, was also released in 1996, ranging from World Class Wreckin' Cru to N.W.A to Death Row recordings.

The turning point for Aftermath came in 1998, when Jimmy Iovine, the head of Aftermath's parent label Interscope, suggested that Young sign Detroit rapper Marshall Mathers, artistically known as Eminem
Eminem

Marshall Bruce Mathers III , known by his primary stage name Eminem, or by his alter-ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor....
, to Aftermath. Young produced three songs and provided vocals for two on his controversial album, ("My Name Is", "Guilty Conscience" and "Role Model") in 1999.

2001 (1999–2000)


Dr. Dre's second solo album, 2001
2001 (album)

2001, Is the second album by hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre, released in 1999 and featuring guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Hittman, Eminem, Xzibit, and others....
, released in the fall of 1999, was considered an ostentatious return to his gangsta rap roots. It was initially titled The Chronic 2000 to imply being a sequel to his debut album The Chronic but was re-titled 2001 after Death Row Records released an unrelated compilation album earlier in 1999. Other tentative titles included The Chronic 2001 and Dr. Dre. The album featured numerous collaborators, including Devin the Dude
Devin the Dude

Devin Copeland, better known by his stage name, Devin the Dude, is a Houston hip hop artist. He is best known for his unique rapping style and his long career signed to Rap-A-Lot Records....
, Hittman, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit
Xzibit

Alvin Nathaniel Joiner , better known by his stage name Xzibit , is an United States Rapping, actor, and Celebrity. He is also known for hosting MTV's Pimp My Ride....
, Nate Dogg
Nate Dogg

Nathaniel Dwayne Hale , better known by his stage name Nate Dogg, is a Grammy-nominated United States R&B/hip hop music artist and singer born in Long Beach, California....
 and Eminem. Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Stephen Thomas Erlewine is a senior editor for allmusic. He is the author of thousands of artist biographies and record reviews, as well as a freelance writer, and has written several liner notes....
 of the website Allmusic described the sound of the album as "adding ominous strings
Strings (music)

A string is the Vibrating string that is the source of vibration in string instruments, such as the guitar, harp, piano, and members of the violin family....
, soulful vocals, and reggae
Reggae

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Music of Jamaica, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady....
" to Dr. Dre's style. The album was highly successful, charting at number two on the Billboard 200
Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling Albums and extended play in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine....
 charts and has since been certified six times platinum, thus reaffirming a recurring theme featured in its lyrics, stating that Dr. Dre was still a force to be reckoned with, despite the lack of major releases in the previous few years. The album included popular hit singles "Still D.R.E.
Still D.R.E.

"Still D.R.E." is a song by Dr. Dre, released as the lead single from his multi-platinum second album 2001 . This song features Snoop Dogg on the intro, chorus and outro....
" and "Forgot About Dre
Forgot About Dre

"Forgot About Dre" is a Grammy Award-winning single for Dr. Dre's 2001 , featuring Eminem, reaching #27 on the Hot 100 and #7 in the UK Singles Chart....
", both of which Dr. Dre performed on NBC's Saturday Night Live on October 23, 1999. Dr. Dre won the Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 for Producer of the Year in 2000, and joined the Up in Smoke Tour with fellow rappers Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Ice Cube that year as well.

During the course of the popularity of 2001, Dr. Dre was involved in several lawsuits. Lucasfilm Ltd., the film company behind the Star Wars film franchise
Star Wars

Star Wars is an epic film space opera Media franchise initially conceived by George Lucas. The first film in the franchise was simply titled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, but later had the subtitle Episode IV: A New Hope added to distinguish it from its sequels and prequels....
, sued him over the use of the THX
THX

THX is a trade name of a high-fidelity sound reproduction standard for movie theaters, screening rooms, home theaters, computer speakers, gaming consoles, and car audio systems....
-trademarked "Deep Note
Deep Note

Deep Note is the name of THX's audio logo, a distinctive audio synthesis crescendo sound. It was created by Dr. James A. Moorer, then an employee of the Lucasfilm Computer Division, in 1983....
". The Fatback Band also sued Dr. Dre over alleged infringement of its song "Backstrokin'" in his song "Let's Get High" from the 2001 album; Dr. Dre was ordered to pay $1.5 million to the band in 2003. The online music file-sharing company Napster
Napster

Napster was an online music Peer-to-peer file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning while he was attending Northeastern University in Boston and operating between June 1999 and July 2001....
 also settled a lawsuit with him and heavy metal rock band Metallica
Metallica

Metallica is an American heavy metal music band that formed in 1981 in Los Angeles. Founded when drummer Lars Ulrich posted an advertisement in a local newspaper, Metallica's line-up has primarily consisted of Ulrich, rhythm guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield, and lead guitarist Kirk Hammett, while going through a number of bassists....
 in the summer of 2001, agreeing to block access to certain files that artists do not want to have shared on the network.

Focus on production (2001–Present)

Following the success of 2001, Dr. Dre focused on producing songs and albums for other artists. He produced the single "Family Affair" by R&B singer Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige

Mary Jane Blige is a nine-time Grammy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American R&B music singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor who has sold more than forty eight million albums worldwide....
 for her album No More Drama
No More Drama

No More Drama is soul music/hip-hop soul artist Mary J. Blige's critically acclaimed fifth album. The album was released on August 28, 2001 in United States....
 in 2001. He also produced "Let Me Blow Ya Mind
Let Me Blow Ya Mind

"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" is the second single from Eve 's second album, Scorpion . Released in 2001, the single peaked at number two in the U.S.; it also reached number twenty-nine in Canada, and was also her second hit in the UK, peaking at number four....
", a duet by rapper Eve
Eve (rapper)

Eve Jihan Jeffers , better known as Eve, is a grammy winning rapper, singer, actress, and musician. She has sold millions of albums during her musical career....
 and No Doubt
No Doubt

No Doubt is an American Rock music band from Anaheim, California, founded in 1986. The ska-pop music sound of their first album, No Doubt , failed to make waves due to the popularity of the Grunge music movement at the time....
 lead singer Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani

Gwen Ren?e Stefani is an American recording artist and fashion designer. Stefani serves as lead vocalist for the rock music band No Doubt. Formed with influences ranging from punk rock to new wave music, their third wave ska oriented third studio album Tragic Kingdom propelled them to stardom, selling 16 million copies worldwide....
 and signed R&B singer Truth Hurts
Truth Hurts

Shari Watson , known as Truth Hurts, is an United States R&B singer. She is noted for her funk music and powerful vocal style....
 to Aftermath in 2001. Another copyright-related lawsuit came upon Dr. Dre in the fall of 2002, when Sa Re Ga Ma
Sa Re Ga Ma

Sa Re Ga Ma India Limited is an Indian music company. Sa Re Ga Ma also works in the Home Video business. It uses the music labels Sa Re Ga Ma, RPG Music and HMV....
, a film and music company based in Calcutta, India, sued Aftermath Entertainment over an uncredited sample of the Lata Mangeshkar
Lata Mangeshkar

Lata Mangeshkar is a singer from India. She is one of the best-known playback singers in the Bollywood. Mangeshkar's career started in 1942 and has spanned over six and a half decades....
 song "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai" on the Aftermath-produced song "Addictive" by singer Truth Hurts
Truth Hurts

Shari Watson , known as Truth Hurts, is an United States R&B singer. She is noted for her funk music and powerful vocal style....
. In February 2003, a judge ruled that Aftermath would have to halt sales of Truth Hurts' album Truthfully Speaking if the company would not credit Mangeshkar.

Another successful album that Dre produced for Aftermath was Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (album)

Get Rich or Die Tryin' is the commercial debut studio album by New York City rapper 50 Cent, released through Interscope Records. The album was supposed to be released on February 11, 2003 but due to leakage and heavy bootlegging on the Internet, it was released seven days earlier on February 4, 2003....
, the 2003 major-label debut album by Queens, New York-based rapper 50 Cent
50 Cent

Curtis James Jackson III , better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper. He rose to fame with the release of his albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' and The Massacre ....
. It featured the Dr. Dre-produced hit single "In da Club
In da Club

"In da Club" is a hip hop music song performed by rapper 50 Cent from his commercial debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin' . The song was produced by Dr....
", a joint production between Aftermath, Eminem's boutique label Shady Records
Shady Records

Shady Records is an American record label specializing in hip hop music. Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg founded the label in 1999 after the release of The Slim Shady LP....
 and Interscope. In April 2003, rapper Ja Rule
Ja Rule

Jeffrey Atkins , better known by his stage name Ja Rule, is an United States rapper and actor signed to The Inc. and Universal Records, formerly of Def Jam Recordings....
 released a mixtape
Mixtape

A mixtape or mixed tape is a compilation of songs recorded in a specific order, traditionally onto a compact audio cassette.A mixtape, which usually reflects the musical tastes of its compiler, can range from a casually selected list of favorite songs, to a conceptual mix of songs linked by a Theme or mood, to a highly personal sta...
 of freestyle rap
Freestyle rap

Freestyle rap is an improvisational form of rapping, performed with few or no previously composed lyrics, which is said to reflect a direct mapping of the mental state and performing situation of the artist....
s criticizing Dr. Dre and his associated artists 50 Cent and Eminem. In November 2004, at the Vibe magazine awards show in Los Angeles, Dr. Dre was attacked by a fan named Jimmy James Johnson, who was supposedly asking for an autograph. In the resulting scuffle, then-G-Unit rapper Young Buck
Young Buck

David Darnell Brown , better known by his stage name Young Buck, is an American rapper who is signed to G-Unit Records and Cashville Records....
 stabbed the man. Johnson claimed that Suge Knight, president of Death Row Records, paid him $5,000 to assault Dre in order to humiliate him before receiving his Lifetime Achievement Award. Knight immediately went on CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
's The Late Late Show
The Late Late Show (CBS TV series)

The Late Late Show is an United States late-night television talk and variety show currently hosted by Craig Ferguson on CBS. It immediately follows Late Show with David Letterman and is produced by Letterman's Worldwide Pants Incorporated in CBS Television City....
 to deny involvement and insisted that he supported Dr. Dre and wanted Johnson charged. In September 2005, Johnson was sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to stay away from Dr. Dre until 2008.

Dr. Dre also produced "How We Do", a 2005 hit single from rapper The Game
The Game (rapper)

Jayceon Terrell Taylor , better known by his stage name The Game, is an American rapper. He rose to fame in 2005 with the success of his debut album, The Documentary, and his two Grammy nominations....
 from his album The Documentary
The Documentary

The Documentary is the debut album by West Coast hip hop rapper The Game , released on January 18, 2005 through Interscope Records. After recovering from a shooting in late 2001, The Game pursued a rap career and was discovered by Dr....
. For an issue of Rolling Stone magazine in April 2005, Kanye West
Kanye West

Kanye Omari West is an American rapper, record producer and singer. He released his debut album The College Dropout in 2004, his second album Late Registration in 2005, his third album Graduation in 2007, and his fourth album 808s & Heartbreak in 2008....
 praised Dr. Dre as among the greatest performing artists of all time.

In November 2006 Dr. Dre began working with Raekwon
Raekwon

Corey Woods, better known by the stage name Raekwon , is an United States East Coast hip hop rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. His 1995 album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... is widely considered to be one of the best Wu-Tang solo albums, and one of the finest and most influential hip hop albums of the 1990s....
 on his album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II is expected to be the fourth solo album from Wu-Tang Clan rap artist Raekwon. It will serve as a sequel to his 1995 album, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx.......
. He also produced tracks for the rap albums Buck the World
Buck the World

Buck the World is the second album by rapper Young Buck....
 by Young Buck
Young Buck

David Darnell Brown , better known by his stage name Young Buck, is an American rapper who is signed to G-Unit Records and Cashville Records....
, Curtis
Curtis (50 Cent album)

Curtis is the third studio album by rapper 50 Cent. Released on September 11, 2007, the album features production from Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Timbaland, among others....
 by 50 Cent,, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment
Tha Blue Carpet Treatment

Tha Blue Carpet Treatment is the eighth solo album released by rapping Snoop Dogg. It was released on November 21, 2006 on Geffen Records....
 by Snoop Dogg, and Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come (album)

Kingdom Come is the Grammy-nominated ninth studio album by United States hip hop music Jay-Z released on November 21, 2006. This is considered a come-back album for the established rapper as his The Black Album was said to be his last release....
 by Jay-Z. Dre also appeared onTimbaland
Timbaland

Timothy Zachery Mosley , better known by his stage name Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapping, and singer. Timbaland has produced albums and singles for a number of artists from the mid-1990s to the present day....
's track "Bounce", from his 2007 solo album, Timbaland Presents Shock Value
Timbaland Presents Shock Value

Timbaland Presents Shock Value is the second solo studio album, and fifth album overall, by record producer and rapper Timbaland. It is his second album without partner Magoo , and Timbaland's first release on his own imprint, the Interscope Records-distributed Mosley Music Group....
 along side, Missy Elliott
Missy Elliott

Melissa Arnette "Missy" Elliott is a five-time Grammy Award-winning American rapping, singing, songwriter, and record producer. With record sales of over seven million in the United States, she is the only female rapper to have six albums certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, including one double platinum ....
, and Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake

Justin Randall Timberlake is an United Statesn pop music singer-songwriter, record producer, dancer and actor. He has won six Grammy Awards as well as an Emmy Award....
..

Among planned but unreleased albums during Dr. Dre's tenure at Aftermath have included a full-length reunion with Snoop Dogg titled Breakup to Makeup, an album with fellow former N.W.A member Ice Cube which was to be titled Heltah Skeltah, an N.W.A reunion album, and a joint album with fellow producer Timbaland
Timbaland

Timothy Zachery Mosley , better known by his stage name Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapping, and singer. Timbaland has produced albums and singles for a number of artists from the mid-1990s to the present day....
 titled Chairmen of the Board.

Detox (2002–Present)

Detox is to be Dr. Dre's final album. In 2002, Dre told Corey Moss of MTV News
MTV News

MTV News is the news division of MTV, the first and most popular music television network in the United States, as well as some of MTV's related List of MTV channels....
 that he intended Detox to be a concept album
Concept album

In popular music, a concept album is an album that is "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical". Commonly, concept albums tend to incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas rather than being musical improvisation or composed in the studio, with all songs contributing to narrative....
. Work for the album dates back to early 2004, but later in that year he decided to stop working on the album to focus on producing for other artists but then changed his mind; the album had initially been set for a fall 2005 release. After several delays, the album was finally scheduled to be released sometime in 2009 by Interscope Records, which has not set a firm release date for the album as of February 2009. Producers confirmed to work on the album include Bernard "Focus" Edwards Jr., Hi-Tek
Hi-Tek

Tony Cottrell, better known as Hi-Tek, is an United States rapper and record producer from Cincinnati, Ohio. He is best known for his work with Talib Kweli on his Reflection Eternal album and on Black Star ....
, J.R. Rotem, RZA
RZA

Robert F. Diggs , better known as RZA , is an United States Grammy winning music producer, rapper, and occasional actor. A prominent figure in hip hop music, he is the de facto leader of the hip hop music group Wu-Tang Clan....
, Jay-Z
Jay-Z

Shawn Corey Carter , better known as his stage name, Jay-Z, is an American hip hop artist and businessman. He is the former Chief executive officer of Def Jam Recordings and Roc-A-Fella Records....
, Warren G
Warren G

Warren Griffin III better known by his stage name Warren G, is an United States West Coast hip hop rapping and hip hop producer. His biggest hit was the single "Regulate " with Nate Dogg released in 1994....
, and Boi-1da
Boi-1da

Matthew Samuels, better known as Boi-1da, is a Canada hip hop music hip hop production from Toronto, Ontario. He has produced for artists and groups such as Kardinal Offishall, Clipse, Drake , Saukrates, k-os, G-Unit, and The Diplomats among others....
. Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg

Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. , better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg , is a Grammy Award-nominated American rapper, record producer, and actor....
 claimed that Detox was finished, according to a June 2008 report by Rolling Stone magazine.

After another delay based on producing other artists' work, Detox is now scheduled for a 2009 release, coming after 50 Cent's Before I Self Destruct
Before I Self Destruct

Before I Self Destruct will be the fourth studio album by rapper 50 Cent, his final solo release in his current contract with Interscope Records, excluding a "greatest hits" album....
 and Eminem's Relapse. Dre appeared in the remix of the song "Set It Off" by Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall
Kardinal Offishall

Jason Harrow , better known by his stage name Kardinal Offishall , is a Canada hip hop music artist and record producer. He is often credited as Canada's "hip-hop ambassador", and is well known for his reggae and dancehall-influenced style of hip-hop....
 (also with Pusha T
Clipse

Clipse is a Virginia-based hip hop music duo. Formed in 1992 by brothers Malice and Pusha T , the group is affiliated with multi-platinum production team The Neptunes....
); the remix debuted on DJ Skee
DJ Skee

DJ Skee is a DJ and entrepreneur from Los Angeles. Skee is a multi-focused DJ who performs at clubs worldwide weekly, hosts his own radio show on Los Angeles' KIIS FM and on Sirius XM Satellite Radio , and produces and remixes artists like Jay-Z, amongst other ventures....
's radio show in December 2008. At the beginning of 2009, Dre made a guest performance on the single "Crack a Bottle
Crack a Bottle

"Crack a Bottle" is a hip hop music song and music single by Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. On February 12, 2009, the single broke the first week digital sales record with 418,000 downloads, topping the previous record held by "Live Your Life" by T.I....
" by Eminem
Eminem

Marshall Bruce Mathers III , known by his primary stage name Eminem, or by his alter-ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor....
 and the single sold a record 418,000 downloads in its first week. and reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart on the week of February 12, 2009.

Other upcoming albums for which he will produce include The Reformation by Bishop Lamont, The Nacirema Dream by Papoose
Papoose (rapper)

Shamele Mackie, better known by his stage name Papoose , is an United States rapper....
, Here I Am
Here I Am (Eve album)

Flirt is the fourth album from rapper/singer Eve . One version of the album received 3 mics in The Source magazine. The album has been said to involve production by Dr....
 by Eve
Eve (rapper)

Eve Jihan Jeffers , better known as Eve, is a grammy winning rapper, singer, actress, and musician. She has sold millions of albums during her musical career....
, and an upcoming album by Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah

Dana Elaine Owens , better known by her stage name Queen Latifah, is an American Rapping, Singing, CoverGirl and actress. Latifah's work in music, film and television has earned her a Golden Globe Award award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two NAACP Image Awards, a Grammy Award, six additional Grammy nominations, an Emmy Award nominat...
. Dre was also rumored to produce tracks for The Game
The Game (rapper)

Jayceon Terrell Taylor , better known by his stage name The Game, is an American rapper. He rose to fame in 2005 with the success of his debut album, The Documentary, and his two Grammy nominations....
's 2008 album LAX.

Film career

In 2001, Dr. Dre appeared in the movies The Wash
The Wash (film)

The Wash is a Hip hop music-styled film released on November 16, 2001 featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Xzibit and DJ Pooh, with an appearance made by Eminem....
 and Training Day
Training Day

Training Day is a 2001 in film crime film film director by Antoine Fuqua,written by David Ayer and starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke....
. A song of his, "Bad Intentions" (featuring Knoc-Turn'Al
Knoc-turn'al

Royal Harbor, known by stage name Knoc-turn'al, is a songwriter and rapper. He is known to write for Dr. Dre....
) and produced by Mahogany, was featured on The Wash soundtrack. Dr. Dre also appeared on two other songs "On the Blvd." and "The Wash" along with his co-star Snoop Dogg. In February 2007 it was announced that Dr. Dre would produce dark comedies and horror films for New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema

New Line Cinema, founded in 1967, is major film studios United States film studios. Though it initially began as an independent film studio, it became a subsidiary of Time Warner and is now a division of Warner Bros....
-owned company Crucial Films, along with longtime video director Phillip Atwell
Phillip Atwell

Phillip G. Atwell is a director who has worked on Ass like That by Eminem, Forgot About Dre with Eminem and Dr.Dre, Guilty Conscience by the latter, My Band by D12, and many others....
. Dr. Dre announced "This is a natural switch for me, since I've directed a lot of music videos, and I eventually want to get into directing."

Entrepreneur

In July 2008, Dr. Dre released his high-performance brand of headphones
Headphones

Headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers, or less commonly a single speaker, with a way of holding them close to a user's ears and a means of connecting them to a signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio or CD player....
, Beats by Dr. Dre. The headphones are made by Monster
Monster Cable Products

Monster Cable Products Inc. owns the Monster Cable brand of consumer audio and video cable, which is primarily used to connect audio and video components....
. He is also planning on releasing an "Aftermath Cognac and vodka" around the same time he will release Detox.

Musical influences and style

Dr. Dre has said that his primary instrument in the studio is the Akai MPC3000, a drum machine and sampler, and that he uses as many as four or five to produce a single recording. He cites George Clinton
George Clinton (funk musician)

George Clinton is an United States musician and the principal architect of P-Funk. He was the mastermind of the musical bands Parliament and Funkadelic during the 1970s and early 1980s, and is a solo funk artist as of 1981....
, Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes

Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr. was an United Statesn Academy Award-winning singer-songwriter, actor and musician. Hayes was one of the main creative forces behind southern soul music label Stax Records, where he served as both an in-house songwriter and producer with partner David Porter during the mid-1960s....
 and Curtis Mayfield as primary musical influences. Unlike most rap producers, he tries to avoid samples as much as possible, preferring to have studio musicians re-play pieces of music he wants to use, because it allows him more flexibility to change the pieces in rhythm and tempo. In 2001 he told Time magazine, "I may hear something I like on an old record that may inspire me, but I'd rather use musicians to re-create the sound or elaborate on it. I can control it better." Other equipment he uses include the E-mu SP-1200
E-mu SP-1200

File:Sp1200_front_of_machine.JPGFile:Sp1200_Back_Panel.JPGE-mu SP-1200 is a classic drum machine and Sampler released in August 1987 by E-mu Systems as an update of the SP-12, which was originally created for dance music producers....
 drum machine and other keyboards from such manufacturers as Korg, Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Moog, and Roland.

After founding Aftermath Entertainment in 1996, Dr. Dre took on producer Mel-Man as a co-producer, and his music took on a more synthesizer-based sound, using fewer vocal samples (as he had used on "Lil' Ghetto Boy" and "Let Me Ride" on The Chronic, for example). Mel-Man has not shared co-production credits with Dr. Dre since approximately 2002, but fellow Aftermath producer Focus has credited Mel-Man as a key architect of the signature Aftermath sound. About.com
About.com

About.com is an online source for original information and advice,and was among the top 15 US Websites . It is written in English, and is aimed primarily at North Americans....
 ranked Dr. Dre #2 (tied with Pete Rock
Pete Rock

Peter Phillips , better known by his stage name Pete Rock, is an United States DJ, record producer, and rapping of Jamaican descent. He rose to prominence in the early 1990s as one half of the critically acclaimed group Pete Rock & CL Smooth....
) on their "Top 50 Hip-Hop Producers" list.

In 1999 Dr. Dre started working with Mike Elizondo
Mike Elizondo

Michael "Mike" Elizondo is a well-known bassist, keyboardist, and hip hop music producer. He is especially known for his collaborations with internationally successful producer Dr....
, a bassist, guitarist, and keyboardist who has also produced, written and played on records for female singers such as Poe
Ann Danielewski

Annie Decatur Danielewski , professionally known as Poe, is an American singer and songwriter. She first hit the modern rock charts in the mid-1990s....
, Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple

Fiona Apple is a Grammy Awards of 1998 United States singer-songwriter. She gained popularity through her 1996 studio album Tidal , especially with the single "Criminal ", and because of the music video made for it....
 and Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette

Alanis Nadine Morissette is a Canada singer-songwriter, record producer and occasional actress. She has won eleven Juno Awards and seven Grammy Awards, and has sold over 60 million albums worldwide....
, In the past few years Elizondo has since worked for many of Dr. Dre's productions. Dr. Dre also told Scratch
Scratch (magazine)

Scratch was a magazine about the art of creating hip-hop. It featured articles regarding producers, musicians and DJs that make beats for rap records, and details the secret methods, stories, partnerships, philosophies and equipment behind the music....
 magazine in a 2004 interview that he has been studying piano and music theory formally, and that a major goal is to accumulate enough musical theory to score movies. In the same interview he stated that he has collaborated with famed 1960s songwriter Burt Bacharach
Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach is an United States pianist and composer. He is best known for his many pop hits from the early 1960s through the 1980s, with lyrics written by Hal David, many of which were produced for and recorded by Dionne Warwick....
 by sending him hip hop beats to play over, and hopes to have an in-person collaboration with him in the future.

Work ethic

Dr. Dre has stated that he is a perfectionist and is known to pressure the artists with whom he records to give flawless performances. In 2006 Snoop Dogg told the website Dubcnn.com that Dr. Dre had made new artist Bishop Lamont
Bishop Lamont

Philip Martin , better known by his stage name Bishop Lamont, is an United States rapper from Carson, California currently signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment record label....
 re-record a single bar of vocals 107 times. Dr. Dre has also stated that Eminem is a fellow perfectionist, and attributes his success on Aftermath to his like-minded work ethic.

A consequence of this perfectionism is that some artists that initially sign deals with Dr. Dre's Aftermath label never release albums. In 2001, Aftermath released the soundtrack to the movie The Wash. featuring a number of Aftermath acts such as Shaunta, Daks, Joe Beast and Toi. To date, none have released full-length albums on Aftermath and have apparently ended their relationships with the label and Dr. Dre. Other noteworthy acts to leave Aftermath without releasing albums include King Tee
King Tee

King Tee, also spelled King T, , is an United States West Coast hip hop from Compton, California....
, 2001 vocalist Hittman, 1980s rap icon Rakim
Rakim

Rakim is an American rapping and pioneer of the musical genre of hip hop, known as one half of the duo Eric B. & Rakim....
.

However, over the years word of other collaborators has surfaced. During his tenure at Death Row Records, it was alleged that Dr. Dre's stepbrother Warren G and Tha Dogg Pound
Tha Dogg Pound

Tha Dogg Pound, also known as D.P.G. , is a rap duo made up of Kurupt and Daz Dillinger. They were signed to Death Row Records in their early careers and were key to the label's success....
 member Daz
Daz Dillinger

Delmar Drew Arnaud , better known by his stage name Daz Dillinger is an United States hip hop production and rapper mostly known for his membership in the rap duo Tha Dogg Pound, with Kurupt, and his work with Death Row Records....
 made many uncredited contributions to songs on his solo album The Chronic and Snoop Doggy Dogg's album Doggystyle
Doggystyle

Doggystyle is the debut solo album of American West Coast hip hop rapper Snoop Dogg, released November 23, 1993 on Death Row Records. The album was recorded soon following the release of Dr....
 (Daz received production credits on Snoop's similar-sounding, albeit less successful album Tha Doggfather after Young left Death Row Records).

It is known that Scott Storch
Scott Storch

Scott Storch is a Canada record producer. He has found success in many genres of music, particularly hip hop music, pop music, and Rhythm and blues....
, who has since gone on to become a successful producer in his own right, contributed to Dr. Dre's second album 2001; Storch is credited as a songwriter on several songs and played keyboards on several tracks. In 2006 he told Rolling Stone:
"At the time, I saw Dr. Dre desperately needed something," Storch says. "He needed a fuel injection, and Dr. Dre utilized me as the nitrous oxide. He threw me into the mix, and I sort of tapped on a new flavor with my whole piano sound and the strings and orchestration. So I'd be on the keyboards, and Mike [Elizondo] was on the bass guitar, and Dr. Dre was on the drum machine".


Current collaborator Mike Elizondo
Mike Elizondo

Michael "Mike" Elizondo is a well-known bassist, keyboardist, and hip hop music producer. He is especially known for his collaborations with internationally successful producer Dr....
, when speaking about his work with Young, describes their recording process as a collaborative effort involving several musicians. In 2004 he claimed to Songwriter Universe magazine that he had written the foundations of the hit Eminem song "The Real Slim Shady
The Real Slim Shady

"The Real Slim Shady" is a Hip hop music song written by Eminem for his second album The Marshall Mathers LP . It was released as the lead single a week before the album's release....
", stating, "I initially played a bass line on the song, and Dr. Dre, Tommy Coster Jr. and I built the track from there. Eminem
Eminem

Marshall Bruce Mathers III , known by his primary stage name Eminem, or by his alter-ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor....
 then heard the track, and he wrote the rap to it." This account is essentially confirmed by Eminem in his book Angry Blonde, stating that the tune for the song was composed by a studio bassist and keyboardist while Dr. Dre was out of the studio but later programmed the song's beat after returning.

Furthermore, in the September 2003 issue of The Source
The Source (magazine)

The Source is a United States-based, monthly full-color magazine covering hip-hop music, politics, and Hip hop culture, founded in 1988. It is the world's second longest running rap periodical, behind United Kingdom-based publication Hip Hop Connection....
, a group of disgruntled former associates of Dr. Dre complained that they had not received their full due for work on the label. A producer named Neff-U claimed to have produced the songs "Say What You Say" and "My Dad's Gone Crazy" on The Eminem Show
The Eminem Show

The Eminem Show is the fourth studio album by Eminem, released in 2002 in music.The Eminem Show was the best-selling album of 2002. At the Grammy Awards of 2003 it was nominated for Grammy Award for Album of the Year and became Eminem's third straight LP to win the award for Best Rap Album....
, the songs "If I Can't" and "Back Down" on 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (album)

Get Rich or Die Tryin' is the commercial debut studio album by New York City rapper 50 Cent, released through Interscope Records. The album was supposed to be released on February 11, 2003 but due to leakage and heavy bootlegging on the Internet, it was released seven days earlier on February 4, 2003....
, and the beat featured on Dr. Dre's commercial for Coors beer
Coors Brewing Company

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.

Although Young studies piano and musical theory, he serves as more of a conductor than a musician himself, as Josh Tyrangiel of Time
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Time is a weekly United States newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition is published from London....
 magazine has noted:

Every Dre track begins the same way, with Dre behind a drum machine in a room full of trusted musicians. (They carry beepers. When he wants to work, they work.) He'll program a beat, then ask the musicians to play along; when Dre hears something he likes, he isolates the player and tells him how to refine the sound. "My greatest talent," Dre says, "is knowing exactly what I want to hear."


Although Snoop Dogg retains working relationships with Warren G and Daz, who are alleged to be uncredited contributors on the hit albums The Chronic and Doggystyle, he states that Dr. Dre is capable of making beats without the help of collaborators, and that he is responsible for the success of his numerous albums. It should be noted that Dr. Dre's prominent studio collaborators, including Scott Storch
Scott Storch

Scott Storch is a Canada record producer. He has found success in many genres of music, particularly hip hop music, pop music, and Rhythm and blues....
, Elizondo, Mark Batson
Mark Batson

Mark Batson is an American record producer, arranger, and songwriter from Bushwick, Brooklyn, now based in Los Angeles.As a co-writer and producer with Dr....
 and Dawaun Parker
Dawaun Parker

Dawaun Wesley Parker is a multi-platinum musician and record producer.Dawaun Parker is a staff songwriter and producer for Dr. Dre?s Aftermath Entertainment label....
, have shared co-writing, instrumental, and more recently co-production credits on the songs where he is credited as the producer.

It is also widely acknowledged that most of Dr. Dre's raps are written for him by others, though he retains ultimate control over his lyrics and the themes of his songs. As Aftermath Producer Mahogany
Mahogany

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 told Scratch: "It's like a class room in [the booth]. He'll have three writers in there. They'll bring in something, he'll recite it, then he'll say. 'Change this line, change this word,' like he's grading papers." As seen in the credits for tracks Young has appeared on, there are often multiple people who contribute to his songs (although it should be noted that often in hip hop many people are officially credited as a writer for a song, even the producer). As a member of N.W.A, The D.O.C. wrote lyrics for him while he stuck with producing. Popular New York City
New York City

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 rapper Jay-Z
Jay-Z

Shawn Corey Carter , better known as his stage name, Jay-Z, is an American hip hop artist and businessman. He is the former Chief executive officer of Def Jam Recordings and Roc-A-Fella Records....
 ghostwrote lyrics for the single "Still D.R.E." from Dr. Dre's album 2001.

Discography

  • The Chronic
    The Chronic

    The Chronic is the solo debut studio album of hip hop music producer and rapping Dr. Dre, released December 15, 1992 on his former own label, Death Row Records, and distributed by Priority Records....
     (1992), Death Row
    Death Row Records

    Death Row Records was a record label that was founded in 1988 in music by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight, and was once home to some of West Coast hip hop's biggest Rappers, including Tupac Shakur, Dr....
  • 2001
    2001 (album)

    2001, Is the second album by hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre, released in 1999 and featuring guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Hittman, Eminem, Xzibit, and others....
     (1999), Aftermath
    Aftermath Entertainment

    Aftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by Dr. Dre. It operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through, Universal Music Group's Interscope Records....
  • Detox (2009), Aftermath


Awards and nominations

  • "Let Me Ride
    Let Me Ride

    "Let Me Ride" is the third single released by Dr. Dre from his 1992 album The Chronic. It experienced moderate success on the charts until it became a hit after Dr....
    "—Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance - 1994
  • "California Love
    California Love

    "California Love" is a hip hop music song by Tupac Shakur featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman. The song was released as 2Pac's comeback single upon his release from prison in 1995....
    "—Grammy Award Nomination as Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (with 2Pac and Roger Troutman) - 1997.
  • "No Diggity
    No Diggity

    "No Diggity" is a 1996 song by United States R&B group BLACKstreet featuring Dr. Dre. It reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 in the UK. It ranked at #91 on ....
    "—Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (with Blackstreet
    BLACKstreet

    BLACKstreet is an American R&B group founded in 1992 by Teddy Riley , the inventor of New Jack Swing known for his work as a member of Guy . The band members are: Teddy Riley , Chauncey Black , Mark Middleton, and Eric Williams....
     and Queen Pen
    Queen Pen

    Lynise Walters, better known by the stage name Queen Pen, is a Grammy winning United States female rapper.Her music career started as a prot?g? of Teddy Riley , a music producer and member of the R&B group BLACKstreet in the mid-1990s....
    ) - 1998
  • "Forgot About Dre
    Forgot About Dre

    "Forgot About Dre" is a Grammy Award-winning single for Dr. Dre's 2001 , featuring Eminem, reaching #27 on the Hot 100 and #7 in the UK Singles Chart....
    "—Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group - 2001 | (with Eminem)
  • "Still D.R.E.
    Still D.R.E.

    "Still D.R.E." is a song by Dr. Dre, released as the lead single from his multi-platinum second album 2001 . This song features Snoop Dogg on the intro, chorus and outro....
    "—Grammy Award Nomination Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (with Snoop Dogg) and The Source Awards Nomination Single of the year (2000)
  • The Marshall Mathers LP
    The Marshall Mathers LP

    The Marshall Mathers LP is the third studio album by American rapper Eminem, released in 2000. Widely seen as his magnum opus, the album sold over 1.76 million copies in its first week, earning a spot in the Guinness World Records as the fastest-selling rap album ever....
    —Grammy Award for Best Rap Album - 2001 (with Eminem)
  • Various Production—Grammy Award for Producer of the Year - 2001


Personal life


Marriages and family

His first child, Curtis Young, was born to Cassandra Joy Greene, then age 16, when Dre was 17 years old. Curtis Young is also a rapper who goes by the name Hood Surgeon

He had a second son, Andre Young Jr, with then-girlfriend Jenita Porter. Andre Young Jr. died at the age of 20 on August 23, 2008 at his Woodland Hills home. The coroner determined that he died from an overdose of heroin and morphine.

From 1990 to 1996 Dr. Dre dated singer Michel'le
Michel'le

Michel'le Toussaint is an R&B vocalist of Louisiana Creole heritage. She is known for her squeaky, child-like speaking voice which is a startling contrast to her strong vocals....
, who frequently contributed vocals to Death Row Records albums. In 1991 the couple had a son, Marcel. In May 1996 Dr. Dre married Nicole Threatt, the ex-wife of NBA player Sedale Threatt
Sedale Threatt

Sedale Eugene Threatt is a retired United States basketball player in the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball at the West Virginia University Institute of Technology from 1979 to 1983....
. Dr. Dre and Nicole have two children together: a son named Truth (born 1997) and a daughter named Truly (born 2001).

Income

In 2001, Dr. Dre earned a total of about $
United States dollar

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52 million from selling part of his share of Aftermath Entertainment to Interscope Records
Interscope Records

Interscope Records is an United States record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as one third of UMG's Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group....
 and his production of such hit songs that year as "Family Affair
Family Affair (Mary J. Blige song)

"Family Affair" is a 2001 hit song for Mary J. Blige, produced by Dr. Dre. It was taken from her fifth album, No More Drama, and was responsible for popularizing the terms "hateration" and "dancery" in the US, as well as contributing to the popularity of the word "crunk"....
" by Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige

Mary Jane Blige is a nine-time Grammy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American R&B music singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor who has sold more than forty eight million albums worldwide....
. Rolling Stone magazine thus named him the second highest-paid artist of the year. Dr. Dre was ranked 44th in 2004 from earnings of just $11.4 million, primarily from production royalties from such projects as albums from G-Unit
G-Unit

G-Unit is an American Hip hop music group originating from New York City. G-Unit emerged on the New York scene by independently releasing several mixtapes....
 and D12
D12

D12 is an United States hip hop music group from Detroit, Michigan. D12 has had chart-topping albums in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia....
 and the single "Rich Girl
Rich Girl (Gwen Stefani song)

"'Rich Girl'" is a pop music-ragga song performed by singer Gwen Stefani featuring Eve . The song was primarily written by Dr. Dre, Eve, and Stefani, with other collaborators for Stefani's debut solo album Love....
" by singer Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani

Gwen Ren?e Stefani is an American recording artist and fashion designer. Stefani serves as lead vocalist for the rock music band No Doubt. Formed with influences ranging from punk rock to new wave music, their third wave ska oriented third studio album Tragic Kingdom propelled them to stardom, selling 16 million copies worldwide....
 and rapper Eve
Eve (rapper)

Eve Jihan Jeffers , better known as Eve, is a grammy winning rapper, singer, actress, and musician. She has sold millions of albums during her musical career....
. He was ranked 9th in 2008 from earnings of $15 million

Filmography

  • Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video
    Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video

    Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video, also known by its censored title Efil4zaggin: The Only Home Video, is a 1992 documentary film starring rap group N.W.A The film was released on November 2, 1992 and was distributed by Priority Records and TriStar Pictures....
     (1992), himself
  • Set It Off (1996), Black Sam
  • Up in Smoke Tour
    Up in Smoke Tour

    The Up in Smoke Tour was a West Coast hip hop Concert tour in 2000 featuring artist Ice Cube, Eminem, Proof , Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, D12, MC Ren, Westside Connection, Mel-Man, Tha Eastsidaz, Doggy's Angels, Devin The Dude, Warren G, TQ , Truth Hurts and Xzibit....
     (2000), himself
  • Training Day
    Training Day

    Training Day is a 2001 in film crime film film director by Antoine Fuqua,written by David Ayer and starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke....
     (2001), Paul
  • The Wash
    The Wash (film)

    The Wash is a Hip hop music-styled film released on November 16, 2001 featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Xzibit and DJ Pooh, with an appearance made by Eminem....
     (2001), Sean


External links

  • by Ronin Ro, November 1992