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Andre Romelle Young[1]:1 (born February 18, 1965),[2] better known by his stage name Dr.

Dre,
is an American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and current CEO
of Aftermath Entertainmentand Beats Electronics. Dre was previously the co-owner of, and an
artist on, Death Row Records. He has produced albums for and overseen the careers of many
rappers, including 2Pac, The D.O.C., Snoop Dogg,Eminem, Xzibit, Knoc-turn'al, 50 Cent, The
Game and Kendrick Lamar. He is credited as a key figure in the popularization of West Coast Gfunk, a style of rap music characterized as synthesizer-based with slow, heavy beats. In 2014, Dr.
Dre was ranked as the second richest figure in the American hip hop scene by Forbes with a net
worth of $550 million;[3] he is at the top of the 2015 Forbes list, with an estimated pre-tax take of
$620 million in 2014.[4]
Dre began his career as a member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru and later found fame with
the influential gangsta rap group N.W.A with Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Ren, and DJ Yella, which
popularized the use of explicit lyrics in rap to detail the violence of street life. His 1992 solo
debut The Chronic, released under Death Row Records, led him to become one of the bestselling American performing artists of 1993 and to win a Grammy Award for the single "Let Me
Ride". That same year he produced Death Row labelmate Snoop Dogg's quadruple platinum
debut Doggystyle, and even molded artists into top-notch producers such as his stepbrotherWarren G, which led to his multi-platinum debut Regulate...G Funk Era in 1994, and
Snoop Dogg's cousin Daz Dillinger which led to the double platinum debut album Dogg
Food by Tha Dogg Pound in 1995.
In 1996, he left Death Row Records to establish his own label, Aftermath Entertainment. He
produced a compilation album titled Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath in 1996, and released a solo
album titled 2001 in 1999. During the 2000s, he focused on production for other artists, while
occasionally contributing vocals to songs. Dr. Dre signed Eminem in 1998 and 50 Cent in 2002 to
his record label respectively, while contributing production on their albums. He has won
six Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year. Dr. Dre has also had acting roles in movies
such as Set It Off, The Wash and Training Day. Rolling Stone ranked Dre at 56 on their list of
"100 Greatest Artists of All-Time".

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