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Dr dre 2001 cd
Dr dre 2001 cd










dr dre 2001 cd

Dre Presents… The Aftermath nor The Firm particularly interesting works of music, they also sold poorly. It’s almost impressive that an album featuring some of the most impactful rappers of the day made little to no ripple in hip-hop’s collective consciousness. The label’s next release, a self-titled album by the supergroup The Firm (made up of Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown and others), was also forgettable. The most memorable thing associated with that album is an extended choreographed dance sequence in the video for “Been There, Done That,” where a tux-wearing Dre breaks into a very self-serious tango. Dre Presents… The Aftermath compilation, a collection of music by new and established talent that Dre released in 1996 and hoped to build a label around. You’ll be forgiven if you’ve forgotten about the existence of the Dr.

dr dre 2001 cd

The underlying theme comes from Aftermath’s growing pains and disappointing initial releases. And to think, in the years before 2001 dropped, people had wondered if the good doctor’s time had come to pass.Ģ001 is a reactive album. He created Aftermath Recordings, distributed through Interscope Records, the label of friend and frequent business partner Jimmy Iovine. He helped build Death Row Records, jump-started the career of Snoop Doggy Dogg, and then left the label that he’d created due to differences and personality clashes with the notorious Marion “Suge” Knight. In terms of sales, accolades, and recognition, Dre was, nearly seven years after releasing The Chronic, on top of the world once again. Which is all to say that 2001 was a massive hit in every possible sense. A year later, he won the Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group for “Forgot About Dre,” featuring Eminem. In 2001, it was nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Rap Album and its first single “Still D.R.E.” earned a nomination for Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group. Released 20 years ago, it’s just outside of the ten most commercially successful hip-hop albums of all time, moving 7.6 million units to date by comparison, The Chronic hovers around the top 30 after selling 4.6 million copies. Dre” Young’s career-defining project, but 2001 is his best-selling album. The Chronic (1992) may be considered Andre “Dr. Dre’s second studio album 2001 (sometimes referred to as The Chronic 2001), originally released November 16, 1999.












Dr dre 2001 cd