![]() Dre, the producer behind classic albums by N.W.A, Eazy-E, The D.O.C., Snoop Doggy Dogg and Michel’le. Dre featuring Eminem-It is hard to imagine a time when a generation of rap fans did not appreciate the accomplishments of Dr. “Stan” tells the story of an obsessed Eminem fan who kills himself and his pregnant girlfriend after getting shunned by his favorite rapper. One of the coldest behind the mic as far as bars are concerned, knows how to tug at listeners’ hearts as well. “Stan” by Eminem-Haters can say what they want about Black people not jamming Eminem at cookouts and parties, but non-haters know of his impact (lyrically and emotionally) on hip-hop music.“Dreams” told Game’s rags to riches story of getting shot five times, learning to rap while in the hospital to becoming the savior of West Coast hip-hop. However, his impact still resonates as he brought the spotlight back to West Coast emcees in the early 2000s with his turbulent stories as a Bloods gang member combined with his lyrical prowess. “Dreams” by The Game-The Game’s Aftermath Entertainment tenure did not last long. ![]() Who can’t relate to having one opportunity to make one’s dreams come true? Do you rise to the occasion or fail miserably? ![]() However, he made up for it years later with a surprise performance at the Oscars. Eminem, infamously, did not show up the year he received the award. “Lose Yourself” by Eminem-Marshall Mathers made history with this joint, becoming the first hip-hop song to win an Academy Award.In honor of Dre’s upcoming performance at the Super Bowl, has selected the 10 best songs from the Aftermath Entertainment catalogue.īe sure to tell Regal what it got right, and why the writers of the magazine have possibly lost their minds with their choices. native also found his golden ear again discovering music legends like 50 Cent, The Game, Kendrick Lamar and Anderson. Once again Dre found his stride again as a solo artist, releasing classic solo albums, “2001” and “Compton.” However, when a White boy from Detroit named Eminem fell in Dre’s lap, Aftermath Entertainment found new life. The New York super-group The Firm, which consisted of Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ and Nature, flopped. Dre Presents the Aftermath” compilation album and it’s lead single “Been There, Done That” fell on deaf ears. His attempt to leave gangsta rap behind with the “Dr. Dre left the “untouchable” Death Row Records, his career seemed influx. Rapper Kendrick Lamar has released three studio albums via a partnership between Aftermath Entertainment and Top Dawg Entertainment. ![]()
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