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Dr. dre the chronic 2001 tracklist lyrics
Dr. dre the chronic 2001 tracklist lyrics












dr. dre the chronic 2001 tracklist lyrics

Dre albums, I think Dre actually has the strongest verse here. Eminem has a solid verse here, as does Xzibit, but in a rare moment on Dr. Dre has a verse that's more in your face and his flow is tight on this track. Eminem and Xzibit are featured on this track, and they don't disappoint lyrically. This is yet another perfect track on this album. Dre's not even featured on the track, which is funny, because he tends to bring together great casts for songs that he's not featured on (on his own albums).

dr. dre the chronic 2001 tracklist lyrics

Nate Dogg kills it with his show stealing verse, while Hittman, Six-Two, and Kurupt also show up with some fun lyricism. Using one of the most infectious melodies I've ever heard, Dre brings together a great cast for a timeless classic. This is my favorite track on the album and one of my all time favorite Dr. In 1999, after a disappointing Firm project and an Aftermath album that didn't do anything, Dre went back to what made him popular and rounded a cast full of West Coast MCs that included past collaborators Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, and Nate Dogg, along with some newer faces in Hittman, Six-Two, Xzibit (who had just started working with Dre), and Eminem. As the 90s progressed, it seemed as if Dre was still a solid producer, but he had lost a bit of the acclaim during his transition from Death Row. The album captured my attention and I would end up becoming a fan of Dre back in the early 90s. I had some familiarity as a kid with NWA, and the eventual breakup of the group, so when Dre debuted as a solo artist with Snoop Dogg right by his side, I was interested. The G-Funk sound was special and the Death Row movement was growing heavily at the time. Dre's solo album "The Chronic" was one of my first introductions to West Coast hip hop.














Dr. dre the chronic 2001 tracklist lyrics