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This is Dr. Dre, stepping to the notoriously menacing ... In late 1999, he released “Still D.R.E.,” the lead single from his second solo album, 2001. The song immediately felt like the future.
And I still got love for the streets, it’s the D.R.E. However, what some don’t know ... the whole situation as far as writing for Dr. Dre, so we couldn’t do nothing but, you know, take ...
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s classic hit record “Still D.R.E.” recently hit a huge milestone, finally amassing a billion listens on Spotify. The announcement comes a few months after the music ...
Dr. Dre was not amused. He told TMZ that he doesn ... Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a video set to “Still D.R.E.” parading through the halls of Congress. Twitter/@RepMTG Not to be outdone ...
and Dr. Dre to chip in on both his songs and a few ... Paak played hype man to Dre for "Still D.R.E.," with Dre taking a few moments to address the crowd and the historic night.
and Marjorie Taylor Greene forgot about Dr. Dre's lawyers. On America's least favorite reality show, the House of Representatives, cartoon villain Marjorie Taylor Greene used Dre's "Still D.R.E ...
Greene, 48, shared a video Monday strolling through the halls of Congress in slow motion while the famous piano section of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's 1999 hit "Still D.R.E." played in the background.
By Bill Donahue Lawyers for Dr. Dre sent a scathing cease-and-desist ... action after she used the rapper’s 1999 smash hit “Still D.R.E.” without permission in a social media post.
Dr. Dre is slamming Rep ... of the Capitol in slow motion while the 1999 Snoop Dogg-featuring hit “Still D.R.E.” plays in the background. “I don’t license my music to politicians ...
The two aren’t just ambassadors for Still G.I.N. either — both of them have signed on as brand owners. Dr. Dre says he harnessed the same motivation and work ethic for the gin that he had with ...
and Dr. Dre to chip in on both his songs and a few ... Paak played hype man to Dre for “Still D.R.E.,” with Dre taking a few moments to address the crowd and the historic night.
The two teamed up for Dr. Dre's 1999 hit "Still D.R.E.," trading verses as Sheila E. tore up the drums. The mega-producer then thanked fans for all their love, 40 years into his career.