dr dre - the chronic album flac
Performer: dr dreTitle: the chronic
Released: 1992
MP3 album: 1965 mb
FLAC album: 1177 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AIFF AAC MP3 MIDI VOC AU DMF
Genre: Hip-hop
Dr. Dre. Released December 15, 1992. The Chronic Tracklist. 1. The Chronic (Intro) (Ft. Snoop Dogg) Lyrics. The Chronic was created in the aftermath of the . riots in April 1992, and several vocal samples from people on the streets were used on songs such as The Day the Niggaz Took Over and "Lil Ghetto Boy. Dre also fired some shots at his former . A group mate Eazy-E on the tracks Fuck Wit' Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin') and Bitches Ain’t Shit. Many of the songs were demoed and created at Dr. Dre’s house in Calabasas and recorded at the SOLAR Records studio Dre & .
2001 is the second studio album by American rapper and producer Dr. It was released on November 16, 1999, by Interscope Records as the follow-up to his 1992 debut album The Chronic. The record was produced primarily by Dr. Dre and Mel-Man, as well as Lord Finesse, and features several guest contributions from fellow American rappers such as The . Hittman, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Xzibit, Eminem, and Nate Dogg.
The Chronic is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Dr. It was released on December 15, 1992, by his own record label Death Row Records and distributed by Interscope Records and Priority Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in June 1992 at Death Row Studios in Los Angeles and at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood. The album is named after a slang term for high-grade cannabis, and its cover is a homage to Zig-Zag rolling papers.
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This debut solo album from D. re titled The Chronic was released on December 15, 1992 by Death Row Records. Produced by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight.
Here Dre established his patented G-funk sound: fat, blunted c beats, soulful backing vocals, and live instruments in the rolling basslines and whiny synths. What's impressive is that Dre crafts tighter singles than his inspiration, George Clinton - he's just as effortlessly funky, and he has a better feel for a hook, a knack that improbably landed gangsta rap on the pop charts. But none of The Chronic's legions of imitators were as rich in personality, and that's due in large part to Dre's monumental discovery, Snoop Doggy Dogg
More albums from Dr. Dre: Compton (A Soundtrack By Dr. Dre) by Dr. 2001 by Dr. The Aftermath Snippets by Dr. View all albums . The Chronic.
Many have tried, and all have failed to make an impact like The Chronic, including Dr. Dre himself with his follow-up album 2001, which had great songs and great beats, (who could forget the classic line, "Smoke weed everyday!" from "The Next Episode"?) but never reached the level that his debut ever did.






