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  1. Jun 21, 2023 · Why did Dr. Dre sue Death Row Records? Dr. Dre left the label way back in the year 1996. It was a piece of very popular news back then, and the popular news publisher, Los Angeles Times, believed that Dre’s exit was due to a conflict between the rapper and the people who directed the business. The conflict was ugly.

  2. Jun 29, 2006 · Dr. Dre didn't just reconfigure rap music with The Chronic, he played perhaps the largest role in making it the most viable form of American popular music this century. What's gotten lost in the ...

  3. Apr 20, 2011 · 04/20/2011. Dr. Dre Wins Lawsuit Against Death Row Records, Digital Rights to 'The Chronic'. The new incarnation of Death Row Records does not have the rights to sell Dr. Dre’s iconic rap album ...

  4. Mar 19, 2023 · The Chronic 2001 often called 2001, was Dr Dre’s second studio album. However, he released the project after a seven-year hiatus from rap. Therefore it was marketed as his comeback album, but many fans wonder why it was named 2001, when it was released in 1999. Well, there is a reason why. However, it is pretty abstract.

  5. Apr 3, 2021 · Dr. Dre released his second studio album, '2001' in 1999, which confused many of his fans. The award-winning producer and mogul recently explained why he decided to name it as such, alleging that ...

  6. Dec 15, 2022 · Dr. Dre had already made a name for himself as a member of the groundbreaking rap collective N.W.A. One year after he left the group, Dre helped change the course of Hip-Hop history forever. On December 15, 1992, Dr. Dre released his debut album The Chronic via Death Row Records and Interscope Records.

  7. Dec 15, 2017 · 2. Multiple major labels passed on The Chronic. Dr. Dre recorded The Chronic without a distribution deal in place for the newly formed Death Row Records, and then shopped the completed album ...

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