While The Chronic (1992) relied heavily on live basslines, lazy tempos, and heavy Parliament-Funkadelic samples, 2001 traded the warm, psychedelic G-Funk sound for something starker, crisper, and more menacing.
The lyrics for 2001 were notorious for being penned by a team of ghostwriters, including Eminem, Jay-Z, Hittman, and Royce da 5'9". Dr Dre 2001 The Chronic Zip
Built around a modified sample of David Axelrod’s "The Edge," this track became an international party anthem, crowned by Nate Dogg’s iconic closing line: "Smoke weed everyday." While The Chronic (1992) relied heavily on live
: Spontaneously created in the studio, this track features Eminem and earned a Grammy for Best Rap Performance . and heavy Parliament-Funkadelic samples
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