Dr. Dre 2001 - Songs ((top))

The creation of Dr. Dre’s 2001 (released in 1999) is a story of a producer fighting to reclaim his legacy after critics claimed he had "fell off" following his departure from Death Row Records. Originally intended to be titled The Chronic 2000 , Dre was forced to rename the project to 2001 after his former business partner, Suge Knight, spitefully released a parody album with the original name.

(feat. Kurupt & Hittman)

(feat. Mary J. Blige & Rell)

(feat. Snoop Dogg, Hittman, Six-Two)

: Moving away from the heavy sampling of his earlier work, Dre used live musicians to play over drum loops, creating a "dry" and "crispy" sound that prioritized technical precision. dr. dre 2001 songs

(feat. Eddie Griffin)

(feat. Eminem)