Dr. Dre - 2001
Facts
| Artist(s) | Dr. Dre |
| Studio | Interscope Records |
| Release Date | November 16, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 606949048617 |
Tracks
- Lolo (Intro) - Dr. Dre, Tray Deee, Xzibit
- Watcher - Dr. Dre
- Fuck You - Devin, Devin the Dude, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg
- Still D.R.E. - Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg
- Big Ego's - Dr. Dre, Hitman
- Xxplosive - Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, Six Two
- What's the Difference - Dr. Dre, Eminem, Xzibit
- Bar One - Dr. Dre, Eddie Griffin, Ms. Roq, Traci Nelson
- Light Speed - Dr. Dre, Hitman
- Forgot About Dre - Dr. Dre, Eminem
- Next Episode - Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg
- Let's Get High - Dr. Dre, Hitman, Kurupt, Ms. Roq
- Bitch Niggaz - Dr. Dre, Hitman, Six Two, Snoop Dogg
- Car Bomb - Dr. Dre, Dr. Dre, Mel-Man
- Murder Ink - Dr. Dre, Hitman, Ms. Roq
- Ed-Ucation - Dr. Dre, Eddie Griffin
- Some L.A. Niggaz - Defari, Dr. Dre, King Tee, Knoc-Turn'al, Kokane, MC Ren, Time Bomb, Xzibit
- Pause 4 Porno - Dr. Dre, Jake
- Housewife - Dr. Dre, Hitman, Kurupt
- Ackrite - Dr. Dre, Hitman
- Bang Bang - Dr. Dre, Hitman, Knoc-Turn'al
- Message - Mary J. Blige, Dr. Dre, Rell
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User Reviews
Average user review:| for all u smokers this is on fire - check out Devin the Dude's latest |
| Smoke Sessions |
| Can u say THE WEST IS BACK?! |
True West Coast classic. Long az hell album, but it goes by quik listenin' 2 it!
The West was back with this one and NOBODY could touch it! Introducing the new style of G-Funk, dominating for years and years after. February 13, 2008
| Smashin Sequel |
Some of the best songs on the track are "Xxplosive," with Nate Dogg, "The Next Episode," with Snoop Dogg, and "The Message," featuring stunning vocals by Mary J. Blige. Even the skit tracks are entertaining and help create a seamless flow when listening to the entire album from beginning to end. "Pause for Porno" is probably the goofiest skit, featuring Jake Steed in a menoge` trois with two girls. The funniest, without a doubt is "Ed-Ucation," featuring Eddie Griffith lecturing on the "biggest hoes on planet Earth."
As far as the content, Dre touches on a variety of subjects familiar to listeners of his earlier albums and listeners of West Coast hip-hop in general. On "Forgot About Dre," featuring Eminem (whom Dre discovered and created), Dre lashes out at those who have bashed him during the `90s and stands his ground as the premier "Doctor" of hip-hop. "Murder Ink" is a dark track about the gangster assasins of Los Angeles. "The Message" is a spiritual track in which Dre mourns and remembers his late brother.
Dre proves yet again why he is the uncontested "Doctor" of West-Coast hip-hop, with a disc full of quality tracks, blazin' beats and an all-star guest cast. There are virtually no filler tracks on the album, and it is a great listen as both primary entertainment or background accompanyment. Hip-hop fans who don't have this disc in their collections are missing out!
September 13, 2007
| Good CD |
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