Dr. Dre has worked with Eminem often over the years. Here's how it was to collaborate on Snoop Dogg's latest album.
Dr. Dre, who produced Missionary, believed Snoop was a miracle simply for remaining relevant. “Why do people still give a f*** about me and Snoop after 30 and 40 years?” he asked.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. “[Dr. Dre] uses me like a f**king robot and I love it because I love to be produced. I love to be challenged,” he continued.
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Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre left a London learning disabilities charity "shocked" after they sampled their song on their latest album 'Missionary'. The 'Drop It Like It's Hot' rapper reunited with the ...
This also isn’t the first time that Dr. Dre has addressed the song. Last November he and his Missionary album collaborator Snoop Dogg praised “Not Like Us” for being a cultural beacon for ...
Green Day and Alanis Morissette set the tone at the FireAid benefit with songs of hope and resilience. Then came Anderson .Paak, who turned the stage at the Kia Forum into a California celebration, ...
and Dr. Dre to chip in on both his songs and a few of Dre’s. Billie Joe Armstrong was on hand to introduce .Paak, an Oxnard native, who kicked up the energy to full gear during his four-song set.