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  2. The album was produced mainly by Dr. Dre and Mel-Man, as well as Lord Finesse, and features several guest contributions from Hittman, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Xzibit, Eminem, and Nate Dogg. 2001 exhibits an expansion on Dre's debut G-funk sound and contains gangsta rap themes such as violence, crime, promiscuity, sex, drug use, and street gangs.

    • 1998–1999
    • November 16, 1999
  3. Nov 16, 1999 · After the Release of Death Row’s Chronic 2000, they were notified that Dr. Dre’s album would be named Chronic 2001. Priority Records at this point decided not to honor the original agreement...

  4. Nov 16, 2023 · Listen to 2001 now. The first culture-shifting album. Dr. Dre already had one culture-shifting album under his belt: The Chronic had not only cemented him as one of the most legendary...

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  5. Nov 14, 2019 · Happy 20th Anniversary to Dr. Dre’s second studio album 2001 (sometimes referred to as The Chronic 2001), originally released November 16, 1999. The Chronic (1992) may be considered Andre “Dr. Dre” Young’s career-defining project, but 2001 is his best-selling album.

  6. Nov 18, 2019 · But the biggest contributor to 2001’s lean, organic sound is its employment of live instruments. The album credits reveal that all of the songs feature a variation of the same core of musicians ...

  7. Nov 15, 2019 · It’s the only song not produced by Dre or Mel, instead coming courtesy of the legendary East Coast producer Lord Finesse.

  8. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 2001 (also referred to as The Chronic 2001 or The Chronic II) is the second studio album by American rapper and hip hop producer Dr. Dre. It was released on November 16, 1999, by Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records as the follow-up to his 1992 debut album, The Chronic.

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