Andre Romelle Young, also called Dr Dre was born on February 18, 1965. His musical job got going in the middle 1980s when he hooked up with a group who named themselves the World Class Wrecking Cru. The California established group gradually parted ways and Dr Dre proceeded to join N.W.A with fellow rappers Eazy E and Ice Cube.
N.W.A turned one of the first groups to begin with a new genre of rap music. Gangsta rap made use of explicit lyrics that were commonly restricted from radio stations and many stores rejected to offer the controversial cds.
Dr Dre left the group and Eazy E's record label. He started to turn into a solo artist with a completely new form of gangsta rap. His unique style was called West Coast G-funk. The heavy, slow bass beat started to be a popular all over the country.
The easygoing G-funk rhythm continues to be included in rap music through the entire past fifteen years. The lyrics were still regarded as very revealing by many but were presented with such casual style, many overlooked the vulgarity.
Dr Dre proceeded to make Snoop Dogg's first solo album, Doggystyle, introduced in the Death Row label. In 1995, Dr Dre has a falling out with Death Row label owner Suge Knight and quit the label. He soon started his own label, Aftermath Entertainment in 1996.
The label struggled for several years prior to signing an unknown kid from Detroit, Eminem. Eminem made it simpler for launch the label to good results. Dr Dre released his second solo album in 1999, which accomplished number 2 on the Billboard chart and has been certified platinum six times.
These days Dr Dre remains a fundamental element of the music industry. He is a prosperous producer and business man. He has made an appearance in many movies also. His newest solo album, Detox is anticipated to be sold sometime this year.
N.W.A turned one of the first groups to begin with a new genre of rap music. Gangsta rap made use of explicit lyrics that were commonly restricted from radio stations and many stores rejected to offer the controversial cds.
Dr Dre left the group and Eazy E's record label. He started to turn into a solo artist with a completely new form of gangsta rap. His unique style was called West Coast G-funk. The heavy, slow bass beat started to be a popular all over the country.
The easygoing G-funk rhythm continues to be included in rap music through the entire past fifteen years. The lyrics were still regarded as very revealing by many but were presented with such casual style, many overlooked the vulgarity.
Dr Dre proceeded to make Snoop Dogg's first solo album, Doggystyle, introduced in the Death Row label. In 1995, Dr Dre has a falling out with Death Row label owner Suge Knight and quit the label. He soon started his own label, Aftermath Entertainment in 1996.
The label struggled for several years prior to signing an unknown kid from Detroit, Eminem. Eminem made it simpler for launch the label to good results. Dr Dre released his second solo album in 1999, which accomplished number 2 on the Billboard chart and has been certified platinum six times.
These days Dr Dre remains a fundamental element of the music industry. He is a prosperous producer and business man. He has made an appearance in many movies also. His newest solo album, Detox is anticipated to be sold sometime this year.