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  • XXL Mag: The 50 Greatest Dr. Dre Beats Of All Time

    Interesting read. Damn... hate on Dre all you like... the man is a legend!!!


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    It’s easy to pick a great Dr. Dre beat. Picking 50 of them isn’t too difficult either. Where the task gets hard is in sorting them out.

    There are still some people in the XXL offices who are disagreeing with each other over where certain beats fell in the pecking order, and we are sure our faithful readers will do the same. As a matter of fact, we can’t wait to hear what from our readers what we got wrong, why number five should have been number 20, and why some beat we didn’t put on the list should have been included.

    So without further ado, let’s get right into the 50 Greatest Dr. Dre beats of all time. Go to XXLMag.com to read the full article!

    50. “Fight Music” – D12 (2001)
    Album: Devil’s Night

    49. “Natural Born Killaz” — Dr. Dre & Ice Cube (1995)
    Album: Murder Was The Case (The Soundtrack)

    48. “Remember Me” — Eminem (2000)
    Album: The Marshall Mathers LP

    47. “Boss’ Life” — Snoop Dogg (2007)
    Album: Tha Blue Carpet Treatment

    46. “Family Affair” — Mary J. Blige (2001)
    Album: No More Drama

    45.“b**ches Ain’t s**t” — Dr. Dre (1992)
    Album: The Chronic

    44. “Fast Lane” — Bilal (2001)
    Album: 1st Born Second

    43.“Been There Done That” — Dr. Dre (1996)
    Album: Dr. Dre Presents…The Aftermath

    42. “Satisfaction” — Eve (2003)
    Album: Eve-Olution

    41.“Express Yourself” — N.W.A (1989)
    Album: Straight Outta Compton

    40. “My Name Is” — Eminem (1999)
    Album: The Slim Shady LP

    39.”Ask Yourself A Question” — Kurupt (199
    Album: Kuruption!

    38. “f**k You” — Dre (1999)
    Album: 2001

    37. “Poppin’ Them Thangs” — G-Unit (2003)
    Album: Beg For Mercy

    36. “Next Episode” — Dr. Dre (1999)
    Album: 2001

    35. “Lil’ Ghetto Boy” — Dr. Dre (1992)
    Album: The Chronic

    34. “Westside Story” — Game (2004)
    Album: The Documentary

    33. “Outta Control” Remix — 50 Cent (2006)
    Album: The Massacre

    32. “Afro Puffs” — The Lady Of Rage (1994)
    Album: Above The Rim (The Soundtrack

    31. “Ain’t No Fun” — Snoop Dogg (1993)
    Album: Doggystyle

    30. “Keep Their Heads Ringin’ — Dr. Dre (1995)
    Album: Friday (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

    29. “Hello” — Ice Cube (2000)
    Album:War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)

    28. “Heat” — 50 Cent (2003)
    Album: Get Rich or Die Tryin’

    27. “Forgot About Dre” — Dr. Dre (1999)
    Album: 2001

    26. “f**k Tha Police”— N.W.A (198
    Album: Straight Outta Compton

    25. “Imagine” — Snoop Dogg (2006)
    Album: Tha Blue Carpet Treatment

    24. “How We Do” — Game (2005)
    Album: The Documentary

    23. “Lay Low” — Snoop Dogg (2000)
    Album: Tha Last Meal

    22. “Nas Is Coming” — Nas (1996)
    Album: It Was Written

    21.”Bad Intentions” — Knoc-turnal (2001)
    Album: The Wash (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

    20. “X” — Xzibit (2000)
    Album: Restless

    19. “Let Me Ride” — Dr. Dre (1992)
    Album: The Chronic

    18. “Phone Tap” — The Firm (1997)
    Album: The Album

    17. “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” — Eve (2002)
    Album: Scorpion

    16. “Guilty Conscience” — Eminem (1999)
    Album: The Slim Shady LP

    15. “Tha Shiznit” — Snoop Dogg (1993)
    Album: Doggystyle

    14. “b**ch Please” — Snoop Dogg (1999)
    Album: No Limit Top Dogg

    13. “Doggy Dogg World” — Snoop Dogg (1993)
    Album: Doggystyle

    12. “Ho’s a Housewife” — Kurupt (1999)
    Album: Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha

    11. “California Love” — 2Pac (1995)
    Album: All Eyez On Me


    10. “Straight Outta Compton” — N.W.A (198
    Album: Straight Outta Compton

    9. “The Watcher” — Dr. Dre (1999)
    Album: 2001

    8. “Still D.R.E.” — Dr. Dre (1999)
    Album: 2001

    7. “f**k Wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’)” — Dr. Dre (1992)
    Album: The Chronic

    6. “Gin and Juice” — Snoop Dogg (1993)
    Album: Doggystyle

    5. “In Da Club” — 50 Cent (2003)
    Album: Get Rich Or Die Tryin’

    4. “It’s Funky Enough” — The D.O.C. (1989)
    Album: No One Can Do It Better

    3.”Xxplosive” — Dr. Dre (1999)
    Album: 2001

    2. “Deep Cover” — Dr. Dre (1992)
    Album: Deep Cover (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

    1. “Nuthin But A “G” Thang” — Dr. Dre (1993)
    Album: The Chronic

  • #2
    I didn't see "Lyrical Gangbang" or "The Formula"
    A lil over a year ago I was in bondage
    & now I'm back out here reaping the blessings
    & getting the benefits that go along with it
    Everythin that's out here for kings like us
    The reason why we like this this jewelry & this diamonds & stuff
    They don't understand is because we really from Africa
    & that's where all this stuff come from
    & we originated from kings

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    • #3
      No "Toss It Up" OG? lolololol

      anyways The Formula would have been on mine and Afro Puffs and California would have been way higher but it is unclear which Cali Love they mean. The remix wouldn't have made my top list IMO. Glad to see Xxplosive put so high, I might even put that in my number 2 spot.
      Originally posted by thuggincold
      maybe pac wouldve been a porn director and fuck all those hot girls from porn along wit the outlawz shit maybe a featured of snoop gangbangin a girl wit pac

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