Biography of American rappers
Dre Rus Doctor Dre; genus. It is considered the most important figure in the popularization of the ji-fank-one of the styles of rap music, which appeared in the middle of X in Los Angeles. In addition to solo creativity, Dr. He gained wide fame at the turn of the X and X as a participant in the rap group N. A, standing at the origins of the gangste-rapp.
After the collapse, N. Dre began a solo career. In the year, released his first album, called "Chronic". He became a bestseller and brought the author a Grammy Award for the single "Let me Ride". For the second album, released in the year, Dre received Grammy as the "best producer of the year." During X Dr. Dre was mainly engaged in the producing of third -party projects, sometimes recording duets with different performers.
In the years it was called Rolling Stone magazine among the highest paid show business representatives. A - later Dr. The group worked in the then genre of the Gangster Rap, recording aggressive music complemented by obscene texts about violence, poverty, sex, drugs and confrontation with the police. Their songs were very different from the work of their predecessors, and N.
Their first full -format album Straight Outta Compton, and especially the song “Fuck the Police”, which included in it, became very popular despite the complete absence of promotion in the form of broadcasts on radio or television. Soon Ice Cube left N. Relations to work. Dre repeatedly proved that he is a demanding person, and requires the musicians of the complete return to the matter.
In, Snoop Dogg gave an interview to one site, where he said that once Dre made the singer rewrite a part of the vocals of the song once. Young also stated that Eminem is also a perfectionist and his success on Aftermath took place thanks to this. The consequence of this doctrine of moral improvement is that some musicians who initially sign transactions with the Label Dre, never release albums.
At Aftermath releases the soundtrack for The Wash. Today, none of these musicians has released a full -fledged album. Nevertheless, the cooperation with Aftermath is not torn. However, everyone received a chance for self -expression. Once, Scott Storch, Canadian producer, known for the work on the second album, Dre said in an interview with Rolling Stone: when I first saw Dre, I thought that he needed something.
He needed a push, fuel injection, he used me like nitrogen oxide. He involved me in a new combination, where the sounds of piano fit in a common way. Recent notes:.