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The album 2001 was originally going to be titled . However, Suge Knight trademarked that name for a Death Row compilation to spite Dre, forcing the name change to 2001 .
Unlike the sample-heavy, gritty sound of The Chronic , 2001 is celebrated for its sparse, "lean and immaculate" beats. Dre relied heavily on live instrumentation, working with a team that included keyboardist Scott Storch and bassist Mike Elizondo to create a sound that felt both timeless and futuristic. dr dre 2001 the chronic zip better
"2001" is widely regarded as a hip-hop classic, with many considering it one of the best albums of all time. It has been: The album 2001 was originally going to be titled
The album is available on all major platforms in lossless or high-bitrate formats — better than any dubious ZIP. Dre relied heavily on live instrumentation, working with
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