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Music Jimmy Iovine was "anxious and afraid" that Tim Cook was going to kill Apple's multi-billion dollar acquisition of Beats after Dr. Dre called himself "hip-hop's first billionaire."
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Original Content Long before Westside Boogie and Grip, Obie Trice was Shady Records' leading protege. Here, we take a look at where the Detroit rapper's momentum dropped off, and what's happened to him since.
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Original Content Dr. Dre has solidified his spot at the peak of hip-hop's upper echelon. Is it time to dub him the GOAT?
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Politics Lil Baby appeared at a panel with Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine to speak in favor of Proposition 28 in California.
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Original Content How a cutting-edge record label would come to define an entire era.
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Entertainment Jimmy Iovine tells us why.
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Music Despite Drake and Kendrick Lamar's success, Jimmy Iovine says that streaming services are "minutes away from being obsolete."
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Music The initiative is aimed at helping students find their "superpower."
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Music Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine, and Scott Storch bring a touch of Aftermath flair to Grand Theft Auto Online's "Cayo Perico Heist."
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Music Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine might have to pony up some royalty ducats.
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Music Despite rumors, Jimmy Iovine says he isn't leaving Apple Music.
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Gossip "She died without knowing the truth," Suge Knight claims.
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Music 50 Cent reflects on the days when he and Kanye West went head-to-head and Jay-Z backing the "Graduation" rapper over him.
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Music Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine lose legal battle in Beats royalties case.
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Society The music streaming industry is everchanging.
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