During the half-time break, fans were treated to performances by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and Eminem. There were also a few surprise appearances.
Dr. Dre threw shade at celebrities who conned their kids’ way into college with a post on Instagram, but he forgot one rather sizeable sum of money.
“Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?” The first track created as the result of a partnership between Dr. Dre and Eminem, this old video footage is epic.
Dee Barnes was physically assaulted in the early ’90’s by one of hip hop’s biggest producers. But that aspect of their chauvinistic behaviour has never been questioned until now.
Damn, you gotta love the South African beauties that make it in the world – especially when it’s a collab with the likes of Rihanna, Dr. Dre and Kendrick
Now we know that most musical battles in the pop world tend to take place via Twitter and tabloid magazines, but in the rap game they are a little more direct. Case in point, Suge Knight.
Rapper-turned-businessman Dr. Dre wilfully accepts the Ice Bucket challenge from Apple CEO Tim Cook and does his own, slow-motion included.
After years of languishing in the development hell, the NWA biopic, Straight Outta Compton, is coming together and set for a release in 2015.
In case you missed it, Apple is buying Beats for $3.2 Billion and that means one times Dr. Dre is about to make a lot of tom. So much so that he will become the first billionaire in hip-hop. but don’t take our word for it.
The world held its breath on the day that international DJ David Guetta challenged Dr Dre to create the perfect set of world-class ear cups. One year later, the collaboration between Dre and Guetta led to the creation of the lightest, loudest and most neon headphones ever.
Forbes has released their Cash Kings 2013 list – a list of the world’s highest paid hip hop artists and rappers. We must say, we aren’t surprised by the list considering how much bling these guys flash on a day-today basis.