With its stylish, sonically detailed production, Dr. Dre's 1992 solo debut The Chronic. Yet The Chronic is first and foremost a party album, rooted not only in 70s.
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Dr. Dre - The Chronic (Full Album) (1992)
TRACKLIST:
1. The Chronic (Intro) (Ft. Snoop Dogg) 0:00
3. Let Me Ride (Ft. RBX, Snoop Dogg) 1:59
4. The Day the Niggaz Took Over (Ft. RBX, Snoop Dogg, Dat Nigga
Daz) 6:20
5. Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang (Ft. Snoop Dogg) 10:53
6. Deeez Nuuuts (Ft. Dat Nigga Daz, Snoop Dogg, Colin Wolfe, Nate Dogg) 14:51
7. Lil' Ghetto Boy (Ft. Snoop Dogg, D.O.C.) 20:00
8. A Nigga Witta Gun (Ft. D.O.C., Snoop Dogg) 25:26
9. Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat (Ft. Snoop Dogg) 29:19
10. The $20 Sack Pyramid (Skit) (Ft. Snoop Dogg) 33:07
11. Lyrical Gangbang (Ft. Kurupt, RBX, The Lady of Rage, Snoop Dogg) 36:01
12. High Powered (Ft. RBX, Colin Wolfe) 40:05
13. The Doctor's Office (Skit) (Ft. Kevin Lewis, Jewell, The Lady of Rage) 42:49
14. Stranded on Death Row (Ft. Kurupt, RBX, The Lady of Rage, Snoop Dogg) 43:53
15. The Roach (The Chronic Outro) (Ft. RBX, The Lady of Rage, Dat Nigga Daz) 48:40
16. Bitches Ain't Shit (Ft. Snoop Dogg, The D.O.C., Kurupt, Dat Nigga Daz) 53:17
The Chronic is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Dr. Dre. It was released on December 15, 1992, by his own record label Death Row Records and distributed by Interscope Records and Priority Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in June 1992 at Death Row Studios in Los Angeles and at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood.[2] The album is named after a slang term for high-grade cannabis, and its cover is a homage to Zig-Zag rolling papers. It was Dr. Dre's first solo album after he had departed from hip hop group N.W.A and its label Ruthless Records over a financial dispute. On The Chronic, he included both subtle and direct insults at Ruthless and its owner, former N.W.A member Eazy-E. Although a solo album, it features many appearances by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg, who used the album as a launch pad for his own solo career.
The Chronic peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and had been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America with sales of 5.7 million copies in the United States,[3][4] which led to Dr. Dre becoming one of the top ten best-selling American performing artists of 1993.[5] Dr. Dre's production has been noted for popularizing the G-funk subgenre within gangsta rap. The Chronic has been widely regarded as one of the most important and influential albums of the 1990s and regarded by many fans and peers to be one of the most well-produced hip hop albums of all time.[6][7][8] The Chronic was ranked at #138 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
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