Dr. Dre Hands Out "L" With First Tweet In Almost 2 Years

Dr. Dre randomly responded to a tweet with "L" after not posting for almost two years.

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Dr. Dre confused his followers on Twitter, Monday, by responding to a tweet tagging VV Brown and the Metro UK with a simple "L." Any connection Dre would have to Brown or why he would call the tweet an "L" is unclear.

"@VVbrown great to see @VVbrown in today's @MetroUK," the original post reads, which was posted on August 3rd.

Monday's post was the first time Dre tweeted since November 18th, 2019, when he shared a photo of himself in the studio with Kanye West. "Ye and Dre Jesus is King Part II Coming Soon," he wrote in that tweet.

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While Jesus Is King 2 never came to fruition, Dre. appears to have produced some of the songs that may make the final cut for the tracklist to West's upcoming album, Donda. Specifically, Dre produced a new song called "Glory" which was used in a new Beats by Dre just commercial featuring Sha'Carri Richardson.

It's unclear when Donda will be released. Despite rumors that Donda may be getting shelved after a cryptic tweet from Mike Dean, the producer confirmed that he is still working on the project: "I haven’t quit anything.," he wrote on Twitter. "The album continues. Lol. People read too much into tweets."

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