It experienced moderate success on the charts, until it became a massive hit when Dre won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance for the song during the Grammy Awards of 1994. Dre, and the third single from his debut studio album, The Chronic. “I’m pretty sure we’re going to be able to work something out … to continue some Death Row 2Pac business now that Snoop Dogg is in control of Death Row.”Īs of now, Snoop says he has, “‘Doggystyle,’ ‘Tha Doggfather,’ ‘Murder Was the Case,’ ‘Dogg Food,’ ‘Above the Rim.’ I got all those records.” When approached by Complex about any potential deals, King reiterated, “Dre owns ‘The Chronic,’ and it’s not for sale. Let Me Ride is a 1993 single by rapper and producer Dr. ” Elsewhere he suggested something similar was in the works with Dre’s album. However, the new label owner is seemingly confident about being able to bring the music back, claiming, “I got a great relationship with his estate. The deal reportedly gave Snoop complete control over the label’s catalog, except a few, including 2Pac’s “All Eyez On Me” and “The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory,” as well as Dre’s 1992 debut effort.Īccording to Snoop, Pac’s albums were returned to his estate sometime in 2021. Blige, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar all take the stage, with a special guest appearance from 50 Cent, the rapper shared the news that the label that kickstarted his illustrious career was now his. Just days before his epic Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, that saw Snoop, Dre, Mary J. However, “Chronic” was the only item left off the list.
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