Dr. Dre 2001: The Chronic Zip – A Masterclass in West Coast Hip-Hop
After the massive success of his debut solo album, The D.O.C. (1988), and his subsequent career as a member of N.W.A, Dr. Dre was poised for a major comeback. Following a hiatus and a brief stint with Death Row Records, Dre launched Aftermath Entertainment, his own record label, and began working on his sophomore effort. With 2001, Dr. Dre aimed to prove that he was more than just a rapper; he was a visionary and a mastermind. Dr Dre 2001 The Chronic Zip
A quintessential West Coast anthem. Nate Dogg’s closing vocal line remains one of the most famous codas in rap music. Dre was poised for a major comeback
Instead of risking a malicious download, you can instantly stream or purchase both albums in pristine, high-definition audio across several platforms: Dre aimed to prove that he was more
: Unlike many contemporaries shifting to digital, Dre recorded through an SSL desk to tape, using a Neve 1073 preamp to achieve a "round warmth" in the low end.