Tag: Dr. Dre

  • Xzibit Compares Working with Dr. Dre to Being in ‘The Avengers’

    Xzibit Compares Working with Dr. Dre to Being in ‘The Avengers’

    The iconic duo reconnects for a powerful collaboration on Xzibit’s new album, ‘Kingmaker’

    Xzibit has reflected on his long-standing partnership with Dr. Dre, comparing it to being recruited into The Avengers. The two have worked together for over 25 years, and their latest collaboration comes on Xzibit’s new album Kingmaker, with Dre making a notable appearance on the track “Leave Me Alone.”

    In a recent interview with Billboard, Xzibit opened up about the experience of working with the legendary producer. He recalled their iconic collaboration on “Bitch Please,” saying, “The insanity of it was being a fan first and then you basically get recruited into The Avengers.” Xzibit emphasized the profound impact Dre’s direction has on his music, noting, “Even if it takes you out of your comfort zone, his experience elevates the record.”

    “Leave Me Alone” almost didn’t make it onto Kingmaker, but Xzibit was thrilled when it came together last-minute. He explained, “Swizz Beatz did the track and Dre co-produced it. Having both of them on one track? I don’t think that’s ever been done.” The album also features appearances from hip-hop legends like Ice Cube, Redman, and Busta Rhymes, adding even more firepower to Xzibit’s long-awaited return.

  • Ice Cube Reflects on Dissing Dr. Dre and N.W.A on ‘No Vaseline’

    Ice Cube Reflects on Dissing Dr. Dre and N.W.A on ‘No Vaseline’

    Ice Cube revisited his diss track ‘No Vaseline’

    Ice Cube recently revisited his iconic diss track “No Vaseline,” reflecting on his sharp jab at Dr. Dre and the rest of N.W.A. In an exclusive interview with HipHopDX, Cube opened up about his infamous “stick to producing” line aimed at Dre.

    “That was all I could do, was tell Dre to do what you do best,” Cube laughed. “Get off the mic and leave me alone, you know?”

    The rap legend also addressed comparisons to Drake’s jab at Metro Boomin on “Family Matters,” where the Toronto rapper told the producer to “shut your ho ass up and make some drums.”

    “I don’t know [if I inspired that line],” Cube said. However, he gave Dre his flowers, praising his former bandmate’s skills and recent work with Snoop Dogg on Missionary.

    “Dre is a formidable MC,” Cube said. “When Dre puts out a record, everybody better run for cover ’cause the lyrics, delivery, and music are gonna be on point. I would never use that line [again].”

    Cube’s remarks highlight his respect for Dre’s artistry while offering a nod to the competitive nature of hip-hop diss tracks.

  • Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Unveil New Tracks from Missionary Album, Featuring Sting Collaboration

    Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Unveil New Tracks from Missionary Album, Featuring Sting Collaboration

    Snoop & Dre gearing up to unleash new album

    Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are working on an album titled Missionary and they have previewed some songs off it with an audience, gushing, and even a song featuring Sting.

    While at ComplexCon in Las Vegas last weekend, the iconic West Coast pair appeared on the live episode of Drink Champs and shared bits of their new LP with the audience that is slated for release on December 13.

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    Snoop later shared the recordings on Instagram and influencers ranging from basketball star LeBron James to actor Jamie Foxx to football player Travis Kelce voiced their delight in the section.

  • Dr. Dre reveals he was initially skeptical about Snoop Dogg running Death Row Records

    Dr. Dre reveals he was initially skeptical about Snoop Dogg running Death Row Records

    Dre is now impressed by Snoop’s handling of Death Row

    Dr. Dre admits that he was not in favor of Snoop Dogg buying Death Row Records at first, but he has since changed his stance and now appreciates how the rapper has reshaped the historic label.

    In a live interview with Drink Champs over the weekend, the iconic producer shared his thoughts on Snoop’s ownership of Death Row Records.

    “Let me tell you something, man. I was so upset when I heard that Snoop was doing the Death Row shit at the beginning,” he explained. “Like, ‘N-gga, that shit has so much bullshit following it.’”

    Dre, however, noted that Snoop’s way of handling the label began to grow on him. “But now, I’m so happy about it and so impressed at what my brother’s doing because he’s taken the thing that we created and brought it back to life,” he added. “I see his vision now. I appreciate it and I’m proud of it.”

    Snoop, sitting beside Dre, was visibly moved by the compliment and responded: “That made me feel good. Thank y’all,” before adding: “Y’all tryna make a n-gga cry.”

  • Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre preview new song in ‘Back In Action’ movie trailer

    Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre preview new song in ‘Back In Action’ movie trailer

    Snoop & Dre are gearing up to drop new album

    Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre preview an unreleased song in the trailer for upcoming film, Back In Action, which features Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz.

    The 90-second teaser released on November 14 contains parts of an unpublished song by the legendary California rappers who are expected to release their new album titled Missionary next month.

    It is still unknown if the song is to be included in the Missionary album or it is meant for the film soundtrack.



  • Metro Boomin & Timbaland agree with Dr. Dre’s dislike of albums with multiple producers

    Metro Boomin & Timbaland agree with Dr. Dre’s dislike of albums with multiple producers

    Metro & Timb share Dre’s opinion

    Metro Boomin and Timbaland’s opinions on hip hop production today seem to align with that of Dr. Dre.

    On October 21, Timbaland shared a snippet from the Dre and Snoop Dogg interview a few days earlier with Stephen A. Smith. During the interview, Dre revealed his frustration with today’s rap albums featuring multiple producers.

    “Find your collaborator. I don’t like the fact that there are, like, nine different producers on one album. I like the idea of one producer on one album. Continuity is everything,” Dre explained.

    Later, when Smith inquired why this trend had emerged, Dre responded, “I don’t know, but I don’t like it.”

    He continued, “If you a producer, you should be able to produce the entire album. That’s what I thought it was supposed to be. That’s what I was doing at the beginning.”

    Timbaland agreed with Dre, posting the comment “Preach!!!!” while Metro Boomin also seemed to think so, posting “All facts!” in the comments section.

  • Snoop Dogg unveils release date for upcoming Dr. Dre-produced album

    Snoop Dogg unveils release date for upcoming Dr. Dre-produced album

    Snoop to unleash new album in December

    Snoop Dogg shares more details about his forthcoming album Missionary, which is produced by Dr. Dre.

    Posting on X, Snoop revealed that the album will be released on December 13 with a funny trailer.

    The clip shows two geeky Mormon missionaries come to a home to do their God “mission.” Instead, they find a woman in underwear who thinks they are really “missionaries” where “missionary work” is of a different kind since she ordered their services for a totally different reason altogether.

  • Dr. Dre shares his dislike for rap albums with numerous producers

    Dr. Dre shares his dislike for rap albums with numerous producers

    Dre urges rappers to ‘find your collaborator’

    Dr. Dre has been quite vocal in his disdain for rap albums which exhibit a variety of producers. During an interview with Stephen A. Smith alongside Snoop Dogg, Dre explained that he prefers rap projects to feature one or few producers.

    “Find your collaborator. I don’t like the fact that there are, like, nine different producers on one album. I like the idea of one producer on one album. Continuity is everything,” Dre explained.

    He went on: “If you a producer, you should be able to produce the entire album. That’s what I thought it was supposed to be. That’s what I was doing at the beginning.”

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