
This sounds like it belongs on the Migos’ new album.

That sums it up.įeaturing King Mez & Justus Produced by DJ Dahi & Free Schoolĭre pulls a trap beat out on level 1. Its an intro that sounds like a news clip. A voice talks about Compton of course how bad it is, how dangerous. It’s August 2015 and we’re sitting here with a new Dre album. All I know is that when I saw Dre was dropping a new album, I had to listen to that shit. But all was not lost for he had a new album coming: Compton. Well about two weeks ago Dre reported that Detox just wasn’t coming out the rumors were true, it’s finished but he hated it. Rappers name dropped Detox every other line and we all sat aroubd waiting. Two shitty singles later and Detox was dead in the water and we were all hanging in wait of Dre’s next word. An album we all waited 16 years for, that in all honesty was never gonna come out. Then Detox, the biggest red herring in all of Hip-Hop. Aside signing Eminem and others artists, he released his second solo album 2001, another modern classic that still bumps to this very day. Then Dre left Death Row and founded Aftermath, now this is really where shit went off. With that album he also discovered Snoop Dogg, a then unknown prodigy. While their Dre released his classic debut The Chronic, a landmark in the history of rap production that took the Hip-Hop world by storm. So Dre moved on to bigger things, hitting up Suge and Death Row Records for work. broke up real quick once egos got the best of some and Jerry Heller had his way with the remaining members. The hit record “Fuck Tha Police” changed the way people view the boys in blue, now viewing some cops with disdain and some hate the world had its eyes locked on Compton.

After making such controversial records as the much acclaimed and lauded Straight Outta Compton the group faced a lot of controversy for their violent lyrics and gangster image.

joined by other members including Eazy E, Ice Cube, Mc Ren, and DJ Yella (What the hell was Arabian Prince to these dudes?). After the Cru he moved into national acclaim with the legendary group N.W.A. Since Dre’s humble beginnings in the World Class Wreckin’ Cru, this man has been jockeying discs and making beats that made history. Dr Dre is without a doubt a living legend. I was 2 years old when 2001 dropped in 1999, and misleading title aside, that album is considered a classic by many. Young, but can you blame me? Last time this man put out solo work, I couldn’t even read.

I did it, the unthinkable, something I should never have done.
