Lyrics by Dr. Dre

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  1. Still D.R.E. (feat. Snoop Dogg)
  2. Forgot About Dre (feat. Eminem)
  3. California Love
  4. The Next Episode (feat. Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg & Kurupt)
  5. What's the Difference
  6. Xxplosive
  7. Fuck With Dre Day
  8. Nuthin' But A G Thang
  9. Keep Their Heads Ringin'
  10. The Message
  11. Fuck You
  12. I Need a Doctor (feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey)
  13. The Watcher
  14. Bang Bang
  15. Hello (feat. Ice Cube & MC Ren)
  16. Xplosive
  17. Let Me Ride
  18. Guilty Conscience
  19. Lolo (Intro)
  20. Murder Ink
  21. No Diggity
  22. Talking to My Diary
  23. Big Ego's (feat. Hittman)
  24. Bitch Niggaz
  25. Bitches Ain't Shit
  26. Darkside/Gone (feat. Marsha Ambrosius, Mez & Kendrick Lamar)
  27. Do 4 Love
  28. Encore / Curtains Down
  29. The Chronic [Intro]
  30. The Next Episode
  31. All In A Day's Work (feat. Anderson .Paak & Marsha Ambrosius)
  32. Bounce ( feat. Timbaland & Justin and Missy Elliott)
  33. Diamond Mind (feat. Nipsey Hussle & Ty Dolla $Ign)
  34. East Coast/West Coast Killas
  35. ETA (feat. Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg & Anderson .Paak)
  36. Housewife
  37. Medicine Man (feat. Eminem, Candice Pillay & Anderson .Paak)
  38. Ask Yourself A Question
  39. 187
  40. 187um (Deep Cover Remix)
  41. 2nite (feat. Jeremih & Kendrick Lamar)
  42. A Nigga With a Gun
  43. Ackrite
  44. Aftermath (The Intro)
  45. Animals (feat. Anderson .Paak)
  46. As The World Keep Turning
  47. As The World Keeps Turning
  48. Bad Guys Always Die
  49. Bad Intentions
  50. Bar One
  51. Been There Done That
  52. Bitch Nigga
  53. Black Privilege
  54. Blunt Time
  55. Bridgette
  56. Chillin' (feat. Swizz Beatz)
  57. Choices
  58. Deeez Nuuuts
  59. Deep Cover
  60. Deep Water (feat. Kendrick Lamar, Justus and Anderson .Paak)
  61. Die Hard (feat Eminem)
  62. Ed-Ucation
  63. Erased
  64. Fallin Up (feat. Thurz & Cocoa Sarai)
  65. fame
  66. Flying Solo (feat. Chris Brown)
  67. For the Love of Money (feat. Jill Scott, Jon Connor and Anderson .Paak)
  68. Forgot About Dre (Video Version)
  69. Funky Flute
  70. Genocide (feat. Kendrick Lamar, Marsha Ambrosius & Candice Pillay)
  71. Ghetto Fabulous
  72. Gospel (feat. Eminem)
  73. Got Me Open
  74. Guilty Conscience
  75. He's Bionic
  76. High Powered
  77. Hologram (feat. Chris Brown)
  78. I'm From The Ghetto
  79. Imagine (feat.snoop Dogg)
  80. Issues (feat. Ice Cube, Anderson .Paak and Dem Jointz)
  81. It's All On Me (feat. Justus & BJ the Chicago Kid)
  82. Keep Their Heads Ringin
  83. Kush
  84. Kush (feat. Akon and Snoop Dogg)
  85. L.A.W. (Lyrical Assalt Weapon)
  86. L.A.W. (Lyrical Assault Weapon)
  87. Let's Get High
  88. Light Speed
  89. Lil' Ghetto Boy
  90. Lil' Ghetto Boy (Remix)
  91. Loose Cannons (feat. Xzibit, Cold 187um and Sly Pyper)
  92. Lyrical Gangbang
  93. MJB da MVP
  94. Mr. Prescription
  95. Murder INC.
  96. My Life (Smoking Weed for Hours)
  97. Nationowl
  98. Natural Born Killaz
  99. New Day (feat. 50 Cent & Alicia Keys)
  100. Nigga Witta Gun
  101. No One's Iller Than Me
  102. No Second Chance
  103. On The Boulevard
  104. Pause For Porno
  105. Puffin On Blunts And Drankin Tanqueray
  106. Put It On Me
  107. Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat
  108. Ring Ding Dong
  109. Satisfiction (feat. Snoop Dogg, Marsha Ambrosius and King Mez)
  110. Say What You Say
  111. Say What You Say (feat. Eminem)
  112. Sexy Dance
  113. Shittin' On The World
  114. Smoke Weed Everyday
  115. Some L.A. Niggas
  116. Some La Niggaz
  117. Str-8 Gone
  118. Stranded On Death Row
  119. Stronger (feat. Marsha Ambrosius)
  120. Talk About It (feat. King Mez & Justus)
  121. The $20 Sack Pyramid
  122. The Car Bomb
  123. The Day The Niggaz Took Over
  124. The Doctor's Office
  125. The Roach (the Chronic Outro)
  126. The Scenic Route (feat. Rick Ross & Anderson .Paak)
  127. The Wash (feat. Snoop Dogg)
  128. Topless
  129. Topless (feat. T.i. And Nas)
  130. U Better Recognize
  131. Under Pressure (feat. Jay-Z)
  132. What's The Differences
  133. X
  134. Xxplosive Part 2
  135. zoom

Andre Romell Young (born February 18, 1965), known professionally as Dr. Dre, is an American rapper, record producer, music executive, and actor. He is the founder and CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and Beats Electronics, and co-founder of Death Row Records. Dre began his career as a member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru in 1984, and later found fame with the gangsta rap group N.W.A. The group popularized explicit lyrics in hip-hop to detail the violence of street life. During the early 1990s, Dre was credited as a key figure in the crafting and popularization of West Coast G-funk, a subgenre of hip-hop characterized by a synthesizer foundation and slow, heavy production. Released as Death Row's first major project, Dr. Dre's debut solo album, The Chronic (1992), made him one of the best-selling American music artists of 1993. It earned him a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance with its single "Let Me Ride", as well as several accolades for the single "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" (featuring Snoop Dogg). That same year, he produced Death Row labelmate Snoop Dogg's debut album Doggystyle, and mentored producers such as his stepbrother Warren G (leading to the multi-platinum debut Regulate... G Funk Era in 1994) and Snoop Dogg's cousin Daz Dillinger (leading to the double-platinum debut Dogg Food by Tha Dogg Pound in 1995), as well as other producers including Mel-Man and Scott Storch. In 1996, Dre left Death Row Records to establish his own label, Aftermath Entertainment; his compilation album, Dr. Dre Presents: The Aftermath (1996) and second studio album, 2001 (1999) followed thereafter. During the 2000s, Dr. Dre shifted focus onto production for other artists, occasionally contributing vocals. He signed Eminem in 1998 and 50 Cent in 2002, while extensively contributing to releases by both artists. Aftermath has since signed other artists including the Game, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic, Busta Rhymes, Eve, and Rakim, among others. He has won seven Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. Rolling Stone ranked him number 56 on the list of 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. Outside of music, Dre has acted in films such as Set It Off, The Wash, and Training Day. Accusations of Dr. Dre's violence against women have been widely publicized. He pled no contest to his assault of television host Dee Barnes, for which he was given two years' probation; a related civil suit was settled out of court. In 2015, ex-partner Michel'le accused him of domestic violence. Another of his ex-partners made further accusations, and was granted a restraining order against him. Former labelmate Tairrie B claimed that Dre assaulted her at a party in 1990. Following the release of his third album, Compton (2015), he issued a public apology.

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