Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg Shuffle Into The Trading Card Game Celebrating 30th Anniversary Of “The Chronic”

Music icons Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg have shuffled into the trading card game with G.A.S Trading Cards for its first-ever duo trading card, in honor of the 30th anniversary of Dr. Dre’s first debut studio album, The Chronic. The album has been widely regarded as one of the most important and influential albums of the 1990s and one of the best-produced […]
Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace Honors Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic” For Its 30th Anniversary With ‘The Chronic Skate’ Release

Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace founder Liberty Ross honors long-time friend Dr. Dre, with the creation of the official, limited edition skate for the 30th anniversary of Dr. Dre’s 1992 Death Row Records album, The Chronic. The launch of the line coincides with the public opening of Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace in London today – November 11th. The Chronic Skate was engineered by Paris-based Flaneurz – the […]
WCS Exclusive: Chris “The Glove” Talks New Album, Leaving Death Row, Harry-O, & More

In my newest interview, I was honored to speak with legendary DJ and producer Chris “The Glove” Taylor. For those who might be unaware, The Glove is a Hip-Hop pioneer whose work on the 1’s and 2’s and behind the boards have helped catapult people such as Ice-T, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg to icon […]
RBX Discusses Why He Never Signed To Death Row Records, Underestimating ‘The Chronic’, The Genius Of Dr. Dre, Working With Eminem + More On Unique Access Interview

Long Beach, California emcee RBX recently stopped by Unique Access Entertainment to discuss why he didn’t sign to Death Row Records, why he initially underestimated Dr. Dre’s 1992 solo debut The Chronic, and how Snoop Dogg, the Lady of Rage, Nate Dogg, and others all clicked during the label’s early days. RBX also tells host Soren Baker […]
Kurupt Details Making “Stranded On Death Row” Song For Dr. Dre’s ‘The Chronic’

During a recent interview with VladTV, west coast legend, Dogg Pound member, and Grammy Award-nominated emcee Kurupt discussed the making of “Stranded On Death Row”, a song he featured on with Snoop Dogg, The Lady of Rage, and RBX from the 1992 Dr. Dre debut solo album The Chronic on Death Row Records. “All I could think of was stranded on death row. From there, it set the whole tone […]
YungGritty drops new single ” Chronic Smoke” featuring RBX paying homage to West Coast icon Dr. Dre

View this post on Instagram A post shared by YungGritty (@yunggritty) YungGritty doesn’t miss! His brand is consistent with a sharp flow and witty well thought out wordplay. He has been focused like never before doing everything from dropping music to shooting music videos and doing features. The future is bright for YungGritty. Check […]
Snoop Dogg Confirms Acquisition Of Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic” & Other Death Row Records Albums

Last month, west coast icon Snoop Dogg announced that he had acquired the Death Row Records label from MNRK Music Group, which was controlled by the investment firm Blackstone. When the announcement first materialized it wasn’t exactly known what assets of the storied label Snoop was able to acquire, with speculation being that he wasn’t able […]
WCS Exclusive: The Narrator RBX Checks In For A New Interview

WCS is back with the exclusive features and this time we hooked up with the Narrator himself, RB to the m*therf***in’ X! Known for his unique dark horror-like voice, RBX first gained fame by standing out on Dr. Dre’s classic The Chronic on tracks like High Powered, Lyrical Gangbang, and Stranded On Death Row. We […]
Bud’da Releases The “Chronic Drip” Beat Tape In Nostalgic Homage To Dr. Dre

Bud’da, the multi-platinum, mid-90’s West Coast hip-hop architect, whose iconic production work on west coast classics proved pivotal for artists like Ice Cube, Xzibit, and Dr. Dre, just released the Chronic Drip beat tape. The pioneering Pittsburgh native produced five tracks on Bow Down from Westside Connection, co-produced “Been There, Done That” with Dr. Dre, worked with Ice Cube on several albums including War […]
Big Mike Tells Unique Access How Rap-A-Lot Sabotaged His ‘Hard To Hit’ Album & Dr. Dre Wanting “Straight Gangsta-ism” For ‘The Chronic’

During part 4 of the interview between Big Mike of the Geto Boys and Soren Baker of Unique Access Entertainment, the Houston, TX emcee discusses how he thinks Rap-A-Lot Records sabotaged his Hard To Hit LP. The former Geto Boys member also tells Soren Baker about how Dr. Dre wanted some “Straight Gangstai-sm” for the producer’s 1992 solo The Chronic. Watch the video below: