Its comic song intros and skits became prerequisites for rap albums seeking to duplicate its cinematic flow; plus, Snoop and Dre 's terrific chemistry ensures that even their foulest insults are cleverly turned. That framework makes The Chronic both unreal and all too real, a cartoon and a snapshot. No matter how controversial, it remains one of the greatest and most influential hip-hop albums of all time. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully.
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Andre Romelle Young born February 18, , known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur. Dre - The Chronic Tracklist: 1. The Chronic Intro 2. Let Me Ride 4. The Day the Niggaz Took Over 5.
Nuthin' But a "G" Thang 6. Deeez Nuuuts 7. Lil' Ghetto Boy 8. A Nigga Witta Gun 9. Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat Lyrical Gangbang High Powered The Doctor's Office Stranded on Death Row The Roach [The Chronic Outro] Uncensored 2.
Radio 3. The Next Episode feat. Snoop Dogg Fuck You Bang Bang instrumental No Diggity Radio Version No Diggity Album Version No Diggity All Star Remix No Diggity Billie Jean Remix Dre Presents The Aftermath Tracklist: Aftermath The Intro RBX - Blunt Time Dre - Been There Done That Kim Summerson - Choices Hands-On - Got Me Open King T - Str-8 Gone Dre employs, stating 'Every Dre track begins the same way, with Dre behind a drum machine in a room full of trusted musicians.
They carry beepers. When he wants to work, they work. He'll program a beat, then ask the musicians to play along; when Dre hears something he likes, he isolates the player and tells him how to refine the sound. The album primarily featured co-production between Dr. Dre and Mel-Man and was generally well received by critics.
Dre had expanded on the G-funk beats on his previous album, The Chronic , and stated, 'He's pushed himself hard, finding new variations in the formula by adding ominous strings, soulful vocals, and reggae, resulting in fairly interesting recontextualizations' and went on to say, 'Sonically, this is first-rate, straight-up gangsta. Entertainment Weekly ' s Tom Sinclair depicted the album as 'Chilly keyboard motifs gliding across gut-punching bass lines, strings and synths swooping in and out of the mix, naggingly familiar guitar licks providing visceral punctuation'.
The album marked the beginning of Dr. Dre's collaboration with keyboardist Scott Storch, who had previously worked with The Roots and is credited as a co-writer on several of ' s tracks, including the hit single 'Still D.
Storch would later go on to become a successful producer in his own right, and has been credited as a co-producer with Dr. Dre on some of his productions since. The lyrics on the album received criticism and created some controversy. They include many themes associated with gangsta rap, such as violence, promiscuity, street gangs, drive-by shootings, crime and drug usage.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that the only subject matter on the album was 'violence, drugs, pussy, bitches, dope, guns, and gangsters' and that these themes have become repetitive and unchanged in the last ten years. Dre had differed from his effort to 'clean-up his act' which he tried to establish with his single, 'Been There, Done That' from Dr. Dre Presents The Aftermath. NME mentioned that the album was full of 'pig-headed, punk-dicked, 'bitch'-dissing along with requisite dollops of ho-slapping violence, marijuana-addled bravado and penis-sucking wish fulfilment.
Dre's return to the forefront of hip hop, which is conveyed in the singles 'Still D. Many critics cited the last track, 'The Message'; a song dedicated to Dr. Dre's deceased brother, as what the album could have been without the excessively explicit lyrics, [11] [13] with Massey calling it 'downright beautiful' and 'a classic of modern rap'.
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