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Dr. Dre is the latest artist to have his memorabilia auctioned for a large amount of cash. The Compton producer’s legendary ...
Dr. Dre’s SSL 4000 G+ mixing console — used on landmark albums by himself, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg ...
RJMrLA recently completed a personal victory lap with his 10th anniversary of his "O.M.M.I.O." mixtape series poppin' off -- and tells TMZ Hip Hop he couldn't have done it without the synergy from his ...
A mixing console used by legendary hip-hop producer Dr. Dre was sold for $165,000, an auction record for a hip-hop instrument ...
The SSL 4000 G+ mixing console used by the legendary super producer/rapper Dr. Dre to craft hits for the likes of Kendrick ...
The producer's SSL 4000 G+ mixing console used to craft era-defining albums by Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani and more fetched $165,000.
In a new interview on SiriusXM’s 'This Life of Mine with James Corden', Dr. Dre opened up about having "three strokes" following his 2021 brain aneurysm and how the experience made him ...
Dre later joined forces with record company executive Jimmy Iovine in 2006 to launch audio products company Beats by Dr. Dre. In 2014, Apple purchased the brand for $3 billion.
Dr. Dre’s lead single from his ’2001’ album featured Snoop Dogg, an iconic piano part, and enough confidence to change rap forever.
Dr. Dre, 57, expressed disdain for her usage in a statement provided by attorney Howard E. King Tuesday. "I don’t license my music to politicians, especially someone as divisive and hateful as ...
Just sayin’… Check out The Game’s comments on Dr. Dre around the 20-minute mark and let us know what you think about The Game’s feelings about the situation in the comments section below.
Beats Electronics, a company co-founded by Dr. Dre that specializes in high-end headphones and a recently launched music streaming service, is in talks with Apple and on the verge of being sold ...