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DMX
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DES LIENS QUI SONT NICE/NICE LINKS
DES ALBUM DE RAP/RAP ALBUMS
INFO ABOUT US/INFO SUR NOUS
KOI DE 9/WHAT NEW
NOTRE GUEST BOOK/THE GUESTBOOK
le webmaster se decrit/THE WEBMASTER DESCRIBE HIS SELF
DR DRE
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dJ-n0yZe- -se decrit- -description /DJ-NOYZE DESCRIBE HIS SELF
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biographie de dr dre /biography of dr dre
DR. DRE
Born Andre Young, Dr Dre started mixing P-Funk, Zapp and Martha Reeves for radio station K-DAY and LA clubs in 1981. The famed Eve's After Dark became a sounding board for the grooves Dre recorded in his garage with DJ Yella, while his scatological tastes emerged at the Skateland parties where he urged a young Ice Cube to recite "My Adidas" as "My Penis".
He joined the World Class Wrecking Cru when he was 17, but their "Surgery" single relied too much on simple breakbeats and Dre's rapping. The art of the bump would not be learned in the midst of four different DJs. Dre took outside work, leading to the blink-and-you'll-miss-it outrage of NWA. As well as Straight Outta Compton and Efil4zaggin, Dre produced albums for hip-hop siren and main squeeze Michel'le, the intensely violent/mediocre Above The Law, and The D.O.C.'s essential debut No One Can Do It Better. All went gold or platinum.
NWA dissolved in 1992 amid a hail of writs and bitching. 'Dre is what we call a studio gangster,' bleated Eazy E. Not a lot of people cared. Dre set to work on The Chronic (1992), written mostly by himself and The D.O.C., whose vocal cords were crushed in a car accident. The Chronic sold 8 million, and its star was Snoop Doggy Dogg, a rapper with a singsong voice, choruses you could whistle, and concerns the size of a pistol barrel. The infectious P-Funk shuffle and whining organ of #2 hit "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" was the only tune to roll up to in the summer of 1993. Eazy E? 'We've got your record company surrounded, put down the candy and let the little boy go,' Dre rapped on "Fuck Wit Dre Day". Compton had a new emperor.
Then followed the bacchanal. In New Orleans, Dre was arrested by mounted police following a scuffle. A fire at a drunken barbecue fried two firefighters and Dre's house. Dre was pursued by hungry lawyers when he threw TV presenter Dee Barnes down a flight of stairs in a mutual misunderstanding. He saw out 1992 with four bullets in his leg and no remorse. Dogg was also in trouble. Showing a disturbing propensity to compare himself to messrs King, Kennedy and X, Dogg was booked for murder in 1993. Released on bail, he and Dre were thrown out of nine different studios as Dre and his musicians jammed grooves from sources as disparate as Three Times Dope and Jim Croce. A hundred different tracks were created in the search for aural perfection.
Dre's mind was too much on music and cash registers to worry about the human element. But Snoop's persecution complex was fatter than the basslines he loped his voice around, and Doggy Style was the sound of a man running with a pack of hounds on his tail. The shadow of the electric chair loomed, and with "Murder Was the Case" Snoop broke rap's first commandment - faced with judgement, he weeps. Dre's video for "Doggy Dogg World" may have used Richard 'Shaft' Roundtree to make it look like fun, but you wouldn't want to live there.
Dre's output is prodigious, supervising soundtracks to Above the Rim (which featured his brother Warren G's sublime "Regulate"), Friday and his directorial debut Murder Was the Case. He reunited with Ice Cube for a sort of Niggaz Without Eazy on the Gothic thunderstorm of "Natural Born Killaz", and monopolized 2Pac's "California Love", a Top 10 hit. Snoop was subsequently acquitted on manslaughter charges, but then Dre, coming out of a spell in the cooler for violating parole, announced he wouldn't be working with him or Death Row again. On to the next episode . . .
The Chronic (1992; Interscope). Named after a potent strain of weed, this is number one with a bullet, be it on the blissed-out "Nuthin but a 'G' Thang", the stoned classicism of "L'il Ghetto Boy", or on "Rat-a-Tat-Tat", one of the bloodiest gun battles committed to record.
french version available soon !
version francaise bientot disponible !
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THE CHRONIC 22/5/01
Track Listing
1. Chronic (Intro), The
2. Fuck Wit Dre Day(And Everybody's Celebratin')
3. Let Me Ride
4. Day The Niggaz Took Over, The
5. Nuthin' But A "G" Thang
6. Deeez Nuuuts
7. Lil' Ghetto Boy
8. Nigga Witta Gun, A
9. Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat
10. 20 Sack Pyramid, The
11. Lyrical Gangbang
12. High Powered
13. Doctor's Office, The
14. Stranded On Death Row - (with Bushwick Bill)
15. Roach (The Chronic Outro), The
16. Bitches Ain't Shit
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the chronic2001- -1999-11-16
les tounes sur lalbum:
Track Listing:
1. Lolo (Intro) - (featuring Xzibit/Tray-Dee)
2. Watcher, The
3. FUCK You - (featuring Devin a.k.a The Dude/Snoop Dogg)
4. Still D.R.E. - (featuring Snoop Dogg)
5. Big Ego's - (featuring Hittman)
6. Xxplosive - (featuring Hittman/Kurupt/Nate Dogg/Six-Two)
7. What's The Difference - (featuring Eminem/Xzibit)
8. Bar One - (featuring Traci Nelson/Ms Roq/Eddie Griffin)
9. Light Speed - (featuring Hittman)
10. Forgot About Dre - (featuring Hittman)
11. Next Episode - (featuring Snoop Dogg)
12. Let's Get High - (featuring Hittman/Kurupt/Ms. Roq)
13. Bitch Niggaz - (featuring Snoop Dogg/Hittman/Six-Two)
14. Car Bomb, The - (featuring Mel-Man/Charis Henry)
15. Murder Ink - (featuring Hittman/Ms. Roq)
16. Ed-ucation - (featuring Eddie Griffin)
17. Some L.A. Niggaz - (featuring DeFari/Xzibit/Knoc-turn-al/Time Bomb/King T/MC Ren/Kokane)
18. Pause 4 Porno - (featuring Jake Steed)
19. Housewife - (featuring Kurupt/Hittman)
20. Ackrite - (featuring Hittman)
21. Bang Bang - (featuring Knoc-turn-al/Hittman)
22. Message, The - (featuring Mary J. Blige/Rell)
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Mega Big Gangsta Rap/ 2 CD set 2001-01-16
LES TOUNES SUR LE CD :
Track Listing :
DISC 1 :
1. Dope Man - N.W.A.
2. Tuffest Man Alive - Fila Fresh Crew
3. Dead As Broke - 2 Live Crew
4. Boyz-N-The-Hood - N.W.A.
5. Fat Girl - Eazy E & Ron De Vu
6. They Got A Badge On - Coda
7. Gotta Potty - Bobby Jimmy & The Critters
8. Payback A Mutha - King Tee
9. 8 Ball - N.W.A.
10. Free Style - 2 Live Crew
11. Dog 'N The Wax - Ice T
12. Bobby Jimmy You A Fool - Bobby Jimmy
13. Evon Is On - Dr. Dre
14. 3 The Hard Way - Fila Fresh Crew
15. Scream - Rappinstine
DISC 2 :
1. World Class - Dr. Dre
2. Killers - Ice T
3. No Escaping - MC Deathraw
4. Dunk The Funk - Fila Fresh Crew
5. Roaches - Bobby Jimmy
6. Cabbage Patch - Dr. Dre
7. Jack Boy Story - 2 Live Crew
8. Gangsta Wages - Spyder D
9. Fresh Kid Ice Is Back - 2 Live Crew
10. What I Like - 2 Live Crew
11. We Like Ugly Women - Bobby Jimmy
12. Beatronic - DJ Slip
13. Housecalls - Dr. Dre
14. Surgery - Dr. Dre
15. Professor X - X-Men
16. Juice - Dr. Dre
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the aftermath 1996-10-02
les tounes sur le cd :
track listing :
01 Aftermath (The Intro)
02 East Coast/West Coast Killas - Group Therapy (Nas, RBX, KRS-1, B-Real)
03 Shittin' On The World - Mel-Man
04 Blunt Time - RBX
05 Been There Done That - Dr. Dre
06 Choices - Kim Summerson
07 As The World Keeps Turnin' - Miscellaneous
08 Got Me Open - Hands-On
09 STR-8 Gone - King T
10 Please - Maurice Wilcher
11 Do 4 Love - Jheryl Lockhart
12 Sexy Dance - RC
13 No Second Chance - Whoz Who
14 L.A.W. (Lyrical Assault Weapon) - Sharief
15 Nationowl - Nowl
16 Fame - RC
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the concrete roots
01 Concrete Roots Intro Cli-N-Tel Concrete Roots
02 Formula, The - The D.O.C.
03 Mo' Juice - Cli-N-Tel
04 It's Funky Enough - The D.O.C.
05 Dre's Beat Re-mix
06 Surgery II - Cli-N-Tel
07 Paid For It
08 No More Lies - Michel'le
09 Another "G" Thang - Leon Haywood
10 Planet, The - Dr. Dre, Cli-N-Tel
11 Dre's Beat - Dr. Dre, Cli-N-Tel
12 Must Be The Music -The World Class Wreckin' Cru
13 Grand Finale, The - The D.O.C. & N.W.A.
14 N-Tervu
15 Concrete Roots (Radio Reprise) - Cli-N-Tel
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dre,eminem and matt pinfield of www.farmclub.com
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