Dr. Dre
- Pop CultureDre was surrounded by industry icons like Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and 50 Cent while accepting his prestigious award.By Hayley Hynes
- MusicThe two legends have shaped the genre and now they pay each other their respects in person. By Zachary Horvath
- MusicLooks like he's not holding back.By Tallie Spencer
- MusicThe Game tells all.By Tallie Spencer
- MusicFans can hardly wait for new music!By Tallie Spencer
- MusicHe called out the fact that Dre wasn't present during the street naming.By Tallie Spencer
- MusicSuge claims his federal gun charge was actually him taking the fall for Dre.By Lavender Alexandria
- TechExplore Dr. Dre's unique approach to music production, his choice of DAW, and the equipment he uses to create his iconic soundBy Jake Skudder
- Music"The Chronic" kept Dr. Dre going. By Zachary Horvath
- MusicRuss says he used to use alcohol to mask his insecurities.By Caroline Fisher
- MusicEz Mil becomes the newest artist signed to Shady Records.By Lavender Alexandria
- Pop CultureDr. Dre's dedication is unparalleled, so says Rick Ross.By Jake Lyda
- Pop CultureDr. Dre had the opportunity of a lifetime. Why did he say no?By Jake Lyda
- Pop CultureDr. Dre helped Russ out with some studio pointers.By Jake Lyda
- MusicWhile Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are widely hailed as the pioneers as G-Funk, Warren G's 'Regulate...G Funk Era' delivered a unique commercial sound. By Caleb Hardy
- Original ContentDr. Dre's multi-million-dollar successes outside of the world of music have influenced a generation of hip-hop artists. By Caleb Hardy
- MusicThe rapper didn't mind recording the same line for hours if it meant getting the right take.By Noah Grant
- TechThe song made its first appearance in 2013, and has now mysteriously surfaced much to fan's pleasure.By Hayley Hynes
- MusicSnoop's doing it big for the 30th anniversary of Doggystyle.By James Jones
- Original ContentAs one of the industry's hottest producers, Scott Storch has dozens of hits under his belt. Here are a few of his biggest jams.By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureDeath Row Records co-founder Michael Harris wanted Keefe to set up a call with Eazy.By Noah Grant
- MusicThe West Coast legend allegedly kept asking for the Dipset icon to repeat his takes, much to the latter's frustration.By Gabriel Bras Nevares