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The Album is the only studio album by American hip hop supergroup The Firm.It was released on October 21, 1997, by Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.The project was created by rapper Nas, his manager Steve Stoute and producers Dr. Dre and Trackmasters, who came up with the idea of forming a hip hop supergroup.
The group's only studio album, The Album (1997) was a concept album that revolved around mafioso rap themes, and featured production work from Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters. [8] Two singles were released from the album, "Firm Biz", which features singer Dawn Robinson, and "Phone Tap". [2]
Dr. Dre began his rap career in the World Class Wreckin' Cru in the mid-1980s and performed with the group N.W.A from 1987 to 1991. In 1992, Dr. Dre launched his solo career with the collaborative single with Snoop Dogg " Deep Cover " and the album The Chronic under Death Row Records . [ 1 ]
"Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia (1997) Natalie Imbruglia's moody heartbreak ballad stays fresh and singalong-worthy all these years later. ... "California Love" by Tupac and Dr. Dre (1995)
Dr. Dre in 2008 The following list is a discography of production by American rapper and hip-hop producer Dr. Dre . It includes a list of singles produced, co-produced and remixed by year, artist, album and title.
Dr. Dre also appeared on the single "No Diggity" by R&B group Blackstreet in 1996: it too was a sales success, topping the Hot 100 for four consecutive weeks, and later won the award for Best R&B Vocal by a Duo or Group at the 1997 Grammy Awards. [35]
Dr. Dre Presents: The Aftermath was the label's first release. The compilation, featuring artists who were amongst the label's first signees, was released on November 26, 1996. A year later, on October 21, 1997, Aftermath released the only collaborative project by hip hop supergroup The Firm, composed of Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ and Nature.
Death Row Records Presents: Inside Out Compilation (1998): Was originally going to be distributed by Breakaway Entertainment on October 6, 1998, but got shelved due to Breakaway getting bankrupt and Suge Knight wanting to get revenge on Dr. Dre. Instead, it was replaced by Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000, which some of the songs were from ...