(N.) An Old man who is a good producer, but sucks at Rapping, no matter how popular or "Original" or rich he is. Usually is liked by people who have no subjective views on Hip Hop and will listen to anything. Once again, Good Producer, Lame Mediocre at Best Rapper.
The kind of people who listen to Dr. Dre and his dull, slow, boring, Talk-like style of rap are probably HUGE fans of D12's Bizarre. If you can speak in a slow, dreary, drowsy tone, you can Rap like Dr. Dre.
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Noun, definite.
1. To own , dominate , master and completely DRE-STROY all other rap competition.
2. The Rap Producer behind 50 Cent, Eminem, Game, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Ice Cube , Eazy E , NWA - even some of Pac.
If the song is sick - and it's from the West Coast - chances are it's a Dre beat.
'Who you think taught you to smoke trees
Who you think brought you the o' G's
Eazy-E's Ice Cube's and D.O.C's and Snoop D O double G's
And a group that said muthafuck the police
Gave you a tape full of dope beats
To bump when stroll through in your hood
And when your album sales wasn't doin too good
Who's the doc that he told you to go see'
- Forgot about Dre , Chronic 2001 by Dr. Dre
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da best rapper eva ahhhhh da cronic 2 a really cool person who takes drugs
yo hay c dat guy over der hes a dre ahhhhhh da cronic
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the most bomb ass weed that you will ever smoke, one bowl and youll be out of your mind. Courtesy of Ernso.
Yo that bud is some fuckin crap, wait till ernso get more dr dre mang youll be flying.
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Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965),
known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an
American record producer, rapper and
entrepreneur. He is the founder and current
CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and Beats
Electronics. Dre was previously the co-owner
and artist of Death Row Records. He has
produced albums for and overseen the careers
of many rappers, including Snoop Dogg,
Eminem, Xzibit, 50 Cent, The Game and more
recently Kendrick Lamar.
Dr. Dre is the best because Eminem was produced by Dr. Dre!
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If a white person hears a rap song featuring the n-word, it isn't considered racist for him to sing along with it so long as the word is part of the song's lyrics, as defined by Chris Rock in his HBO special "Kill The Messenger."
"What are the Dr. Dre Rules? What are the rules when a Dr. Dre song comes on the radio or plays at a club, what is the procedure that goes into effect? Because sometimes I'm with my white friends and a Dr. Dre song comes on and there's a lot of 'niggers' in a Dr. Dre song. And they want to enjoy it, but they can't really enjoy it around me. So they start taking out the 'niggers' or mumbling the 'niggers' and it's just a sad sight to see. It's just sad to see a white person try to do a nigger-less rendition of a Dr. Dre song, it's just fuckin' depressing. And they're trying to rap along without saying 'nigger' and they're like 'Creeping down the backstreet on dees I got my glock cocked cause-I-don't-know-what-the fuck-to-say!' 'Tat-tat-tat like that, and I never hesitate to put a-ha-ha-ha-ha' But I know when I'm not there, they lean into that shit, 'he's not here, turn it up - down the backstreet on dees I got my glock cocked cause NIGGER!' 'Tat-tat-tat like that, and I never hesitate to put a NIGGER ON HIS BACK-AND KILL HIM, I HATE NIGGERS!' 'Hey man, that's not even in the song.' 'I got a little carried away, I'm sorry about that, they should put it in, they really should.' Don't worry white people, get your Dre on; get your Dre on, get your Jay on, get your Kanye on. It's alright, it's all good, it's okay; it's got to be in the song, though." -Chris Rock, "Kill The Messenger.
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A crap pair of headphones. See Bose.
"I got some Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. Man do I regret this."
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