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All of that hard work has paid off with the release of his excellent album Malibu and now Dr. Dre has signed the singer-songwriter onto Dre’s own Aftermath imprint. The announcement came from ...
30). By Mitchell Peters Singer-songwriter-instrumentalist Anderson .Paak is the latest artist to sign with Dr. Dre’s Aftermath imprint. Anderson Paak: Dr. Dre’s Golden Child Goes From ...
West Coast rapper Xzibit said Dr. Dre wanted him to sign with his Aftermath Entertainment label, but there was just a small problem—or 11 million of them. After conjuring up his verse in 15 ...
READ MORE: Dr. Dre’s ‘The ... a potential timeline for the ‘Aftermath Takeover’ which will begin with Snoop Dogg’s album release on November 12 and then Dre’s album, sometime in ...
READ MORE: Dr. Dre’s ‘The ... a potential timeline for the ‘Aftermath Takeover’ which will begin with Snoop Dogg’s album release on November 12 and then Dre’s album, sometime in ...
The latest artist to join Dr. Dre’s “Aftermath” is Anderson .Paak from California. He was featured on six songs on Dr. Dre’s last album “Compton” and dropped an album called “Malibu ...
Today (June 22), he hopped on Twitter to issue an apology to Dr. Dre, whose Aftermath Entertainment label he satirized (calling it Can’t Do Math Entertainment) during his shows a couple of ...
Chance the Rapper has apologized for "publicly disrespecting" Dr. Dre and Aftermath on his Be Encouraged Tour. In a series of tweets Thursday, Chance said he made a mistake by including images of ...
The producer, Brandon Parrot, claims he sent 10 instrumental tracks to Dr. Dre's label Aftermath Entertainment in 2001 — including one called "BAMBA," which Parrot claims was incorporated in ...
It was November of 1999 and we were on the cusp of the millennium when Dr. Dre famously proclaimed that the next one thousand years would be “the millennium of Aftermath,” on the song ...
[ALSO READ: Dr. Dre Takes The Top Spot On Forbes Hip Hop Cash Kings List; Drake & Macklemore Enter Top 5] Brian “Hittman” Bailey was one of the first acts to sign with Dre’s Aftermath ...
Def Jam's iconic "DJ" logo became "Don't Join," Atlantic became "A Titanic" and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment became "Can't do Math." Two months later, the rapper has had a change of heart.
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