Genre: Rap
Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath
Various Artists
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2001
Dr. Dre
Tear the Roof Off 1974-1980
Parliament
R.A.W.
Daz Dillinger
Dillinger & Young Gotti
Tha Dogg Pound
Dat Whoopty Woop
Soopafly
Anthology
Cameo
Veterans Day
MC Eiht
In the Mid-Nite Hour
Warren G
How Late Do U Have 2 B B 4 U R Absent?
George Clinton
Timbaland Presents Shock Value [Clean]
Timbaland
By Way of the Drum
Funkadelic
The Trauma Mixtape
DJ Quik
Best Of Mack 10
Mack 10
The Best of Westside Connection
Westside Connection
Gangsta Rap (Special Edition)
Ice-T
West Coast Thugz
Spice 1
Regulate...G Funk Era
Heat 4 Yo Azz
Celly Cel
Killa Kali
Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath
T.H.U.G.S.: Trues Humbly United Gatherin' Souls
Flesh N Bone
Based on a True Story
Biohazard
There's Gonna Be a Storm: The Complete Recordings 1966-69
The Left Banke
Classic Heep: An Anthology
Uriah Heep
Thirty Years of Funk: 1969-1999
Grand Funk Railroad
Reflection Eternal
Talib Kweli
Mind of Mannie Fresh [Clean]
Mannie Fresh
The Blue Print
Jay-Z
And I Feel Fine.....The Best Of The IRS Years 82-87 Collector's Edition
R.E.M.
Citi Center, Boston - 4-18-91
Todd Rundgren
More than any other rapper, Dr. Dre was responsible for moving away from the avant-noise and political stance of Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions as well as the party vibes of old-school rap. Instead, Dre pioneered gangsta rap and his own variation of the sound, G-funk. BDP's early albums were hardcore but cautionary tales of the criminal mind, but Dre Read More