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There, once the songs began to repeat, Warren offered LA Dre the 213 tape. [6] Liking it, he summoned Dr. Dre, who, hearing the Snoop rap "Super Duper Snooper", immediately welcomed the trio. [1] Days later, 213 moved into Dre's lavish troubadour-style house in Calabasas, home to both his wife and his recording studio. [8] [12] [13]
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]
The album, which was released on October 25, 1993, contains pictures of Dre wearing "lacy outfits and makeup" when he was a member of the Electro-hop World Class Wreckin' Cru. [29] It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa features several guest vocalists, including Gangsta Dresta, B.G. Knocc Out. Kokane, Cold 187um, Rhythum D, and Dirty Red. [31]
Dr. Dre & Ice Cube, “Natural Born Killaz” (1994) Listen to the instrumental tone of Dre’s dense, ominous intro — a mean growl. This is the not-so-laidback flipside of “The Chronic” and ...
Nate Dogg debuted on Dr. Dre's first solo album, The Chronic, in 1992. Nate's trademark singing, complementing the new gangsta rap sound G-funk , was well received by critics. He signed to Dr. Dre's label, Death Row Records , in 1993.
While Dresta was serving his five-year sentence, he started writing lyrics and rapping, gaining some notoriety. [1] Within months of Dresta's release, he and B.G. Knocc Out signed to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records and made their debut on Eazy's 1993 multi-platinum EP It's On (Dr. Dre) 187 um Killa on the single "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" (which was censored to "Real Compton City G's" in order to ...
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"Lookin' at You" is the lead single released from Warren G's fourth album, The Return of the Regulator. Like his previous single, "Lookin' at You" was produced by his step-brother Dr. Dre and featured R&B Singer LaToiya Williams.