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DescriptionArtist: Dr. Dre Album: Compton Year Of Release: 2015 Label: Aftermath/Interscope Records Genre: Rap, Hip-Hop Quality: 256 kbps Format: M4A Total Time: 01:01:44 Total Size: 126 mb WebSite: https://itunes.apple.com/us/...ompton/id1025137696 Released on : Aug 07, 2015 Copyright : Aftermath/Interscope Records Tracklist: 01. Intro 02. Talk About It (feat. King Mez & Justus) 03. Genocide (feat. Kendrick Lamar, Marsha Ambrosius & Candice Pillay) Prod. by Dem Jointz 04. It’s All On Me (feat. Justus & BJ the Chicago Kid) Prod. by Dr Dre & Bink! 05. All In a Day’s Work (feat. Anderson Paak & Marsha Ambrosius) 06. Darkside/Gone (feat. King Mez, Marsha Ambrosius & Kendrick Lamar) 07. Loose Cannons (feat. Xzibit, COLD 187um & Sly Pyper) 08. Issues (feat. Ice Cube & Anderson Paak) 09. Deep Water (feat. Kendrick Lamar & Justus) Prod. by Dem Jointz 10. One Shot One Kill – Jon Connor (feat. Snoop Dogg) 11. Just Another Day – The Game (feat. Asia Bryant) 12. For the Love of Money (feat. Jill Scott & Jon Connor) 13. Satisfiction (feat. Snoop Dogg, Marsha Ambrosius & King Mez) Prod. by Dem Jointz 14. Animals (feat. Anderson Paak) Prod. by Dr. Dre & DJ Premier 15. Medicine Man (feat. Eminem, Candice Pillay & Anderson Paak) Prod. by Dem Jointz 16. Talking To My Diary More than any other rapper, Dr. Dre was responsible for moving away from the avant-noise and political stance of Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions as well as the party vibes of old-school rap. Instead, Dre pioneered gangsta rap and his own variation of the sound, G-funk. BDP's early albums were hardcore but cautionary tales of the criminal mind, but Dre's records with N.W.A. celebrated the hedonistic, amoral side of gang life. Dre was never much of a rapper — his rhymes were simple and his delivery was slow and clumsy — but as a producer, he was extraordinary. With N.W.A. he melded the noise collages of the Bomb Squad with funky rhythms. On his own, he reworked George Clinton's elastic funk into the self-styled G-funk, a slow-rolling variation that relied more on sound than content. When he left N.W.A. in 1992, he founded Death Row Records with Suge Knight, and the label quickly became the dominant force in mid-'90s hip-hop thanks to his debut, The Chronic. Soon, most rap records imitated its sound, and his productions for Snoop Doggy Dogg and Blackstreet were massive hits. For nearly four years, G-funk dominated hip-hop, and Dre had enough sense to abandon it and Death Row just before the whole empire collapsed in late 1996. Dre retaliated by forming a new company, Aftermath, and while it was initially slow getting started, his bold moves forward earned critical respect. He later launched Beats by Dr. Dre, a company that introduced the celebrity headphones phenomenon, later morphed into a streaming music service, and was then bought by Apple Inc. Related Torrents
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