Dr dre 2001 cd 1999
Ironically though, none of the performers on the song actually contributed writing credits. Dre beat ever, while I don’t know whether I agree with that I could concede it’s in his top three best songs ever. Genius edits suggest it’s considered the best Dr. Still D.R.E is a song any self-respecting hip-hop fan will have listened to and very good reason: like The Watcher it bangs. Dre and Snoop both seem to have upped their game this album too with great verses being given by both of them for the song. Devin ’s voice grates on me a little but he supplied a good enough verse. Dre, Devin the Dude and Snoop Dogg both supplying verses with Devin the Dude singing the hook. Fuck You is a classic sex rap song, with Dr. Following The Watcher is track three Fuck You. A great beat and a hook sung by Eminem and Knock-Turnal, The Watcher remains to this day one of my favourite Dre songs.
At the time people had started saying Dre was shook and so left out of fear, but as he points out it isn’t a great way to live not knowing when someone’s going to come and try to kill you and admits “I ain’t a thug/ How much 2Pac in you you got?”. The Watcher deals with Dre lamenting about his move from the hood into a new, swanky house following constant death threats he was receiving. The Watcher has since gone on to be a very popular hip hop song that never gets old in the community of course and for very good reason it bangs. The first track after the very straightforward intro is The Watcher. Hittman ’s involvement was reminiscent of The Chronic being used to feature lots of Snoop Dogg to put him on the map. Released on November 16th, 1999 under the Aftermath and Interscope labels, it retained the West Coast hip hop and G-funk influences while being much more refined and featuring a bigger variety of hip hop artists most notable of those on the album is Hittman who featured in ten songs from the album. How appropriate then that he would skip over the much overhyped year 2000 and go straight to the TRUE new millenium with “The Chronic 2001”.2001 is the second studio album by Dr. Undoubtedly he will since he has made not only one of the best albums of 1999 but the best for a few years to come. These songs could have been written just from a ” fuck you too” perspective, but Dre proves that the best revenge is still being around to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Rap critics come and go, and rap magazines come and go, but artists will keep on making music regardless. Appropriately enough for that idea, Dre starts out the album with “The Watcher” wherein he discusses how the rap scene has changed, and closes with “The Message” – a dedication to his fallen brother Tyree. This is one of those albums that you truly can listen to from start to finish. You’ll hear a big chunky horn section on “What’s the Difference”, simmering piano keys on “Big Ego’s”, and what I can only assume are some HIGH caliber keyboards on “Bang Bang” since they unload with the power of the song title. Right next to a humungous truck in a two car garage “ĭre’s theme for the music to accompany such raps is simple: Keep It FUNKY, Stupid. Dre’s first “triple cadence” rap, the high-octane “Forgot About Dre”. I have to laugh Dre, I bet he take bubble baths”īut if you really want comedy, you need to check for Eminem on Dr. I know chihuahuas that’s mo’ rah-rah, HA HA Powder Puff yo’, bark ain’t loud enough, huh Pistol-whipped, cover it up – use yo’ bitch’s blush
DR DRE 2001 CD 1999 PLUS
“Man, you shit on Hitt, get yo’ shit bust plus Check out these hilarious lyrics from Mr. Dre and Snoop – a gangster twist on the old classic “Bitches Ain’t Shit”. The best of these is probably “Bitch Niggaz” with Dr. Of these, the one who appears the most often and makes the most impact is Hittman, who shows up on nine songs. The cast is a rotating group of hot new artists, old familiar friends, and up and comers we’ve never seen before. Dre’s protege Mel-Man splits production duties with Dre on this track but the student obviously learned well from the master – you won’t hear any “lesser” or “inferior” songs on here – every song is a quality cut. He relishes the role, and this album is living proof.ĭr. Dre – he’s always hungry and he LOVES being the spoiler.
Needless to say some people will have written Dre off but then again, people said the same thing after N.W.A broke up, right? That’s what’s great about Dr. So we haven’t seen an album (or should I say a compilation) under his name in almost a decade – in fact the closest we got was the rather lukewarm “Dr.