The long wait for Dr. Dre's highly anticipated "Detox" album appears to be coming to an end.

Dr. Dre and his BFF, Interscope/Geffen/A&M Records chairman Jimmy Iovine were on CNBC talking about those expensive headphone thingies Dre’s been shilling lately when he finally said something that people wanted to hear about.

The rumor mill is buzzing with talk about the first single from Dr. Dre’s long-awaited Detox album dropping soon.

It’s been 11 years since Dr. Dre released his second album, 2001, and he’s been talking about its follow up for just as long.  What exactly has been the hold up??

Hip-hop fans hoping Dr. Dre will produce another Snoop Dogg album may be in luck.  The “Doggfather” recently spoke with BET and said there’s a very good chance he puts out another record with the famed beatmaker.  Snoop states, quote, “What is the possibility of a Dr. Dre-produced album from Snoop Dogg?  I’d say about […]

OK, so when s the last time a hit or anything came out of Death Row?  I don’t know how much of a business man Suge Knight was, but I think that maybe he cursed Death Row or the name itself cursed it.  Business’ are looking for a bail out and why shouldn’t Death Row […]

Drake held a listening session for his debut album, Thank Me Later, for select members of the press in Canada.

Could you imagine 50 cent picking up his son from day care, or Ice- T changing diapers? What about Ludacris recording the music video to “How Low Can You Go” then going home to color with his kid. How about Dr. Dre tucking in his daughter after making The Chronic? Some of these rappers make […]

Entrepreneur, DJ, producer, rapper, musician, actor, and director are just a few of the hats that Dr. Dre has worn over the last 26 years in the music business.

Dr. Dre is suing the new WIDEawake/Death Row Records and its parent companies claiming the label failed to pay royalties and released a new version of his iconic album “The Chronic” without his permission. According to the Doctor, he has not been paid royalties on the original “The Chronic” album since he split with Death […]

Andre “Dr Dre” Young is suing the new owners of Death Row Records for unpaid royalties, and releasing a new version of his classic 1992 album, The Chronic, without his permission.