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|This album = '''''Detox'''''<br/>(2010)
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'''''Detox''''' is the upcoming third ] by ] and ] ]. It was originally due for a 2004 release, but was not completed because Dr. Dre wanted to concentrate on producing for artists that were on his ] record label,<ref>Reid, Shaheem (November 3, 2004). . MTV. Accessed August 9, 2007.</ref> the album is slated for a 2010 release.<ref name=dx2010> ''Hip-hop DX.'' Accessed October 7, 2009.</ref> Dr. Dre has stated that this will be his final album.<ref name=bishop>. Aftermath Music (July 17, 2007). Accessed August 9, 2007.</ref><ref name="crosley">{{cite web|last=Crosley|first=Hillary|title=Dr. Dre: 'Detox' To Be My Last Album|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003645120|work=]|date=2007-09-21|accessdate=2008-03-02}}</ref>

==Background==
Work for the album dates back to early 2004,<ref>{{cite news|last=Wiederhorn|first= Jon |title= Dr. Dre's ''Detox'' 'The Most Advanced Rap Album Ever,' Co-Producer Says|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1484683/20040129/dr_dre.jhtml|work= MTV News|date=2004-01-29|accessdate=2007-08-09}}</ref> but later in that year he decided to stop working on the album to focus on producing for other artists. The album had initially been set for a fall 2005 release.<ref>{{cite news|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|title=Dr. Dre Gets His Groove Back, Revives Plans For Detox LP|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1493418/20041103/dr_dre.jhtml|publisher=]|date=2004-11-03|accessdate=2008-02-29}}</ref>

On February 18, 2007, Dr. Dre revealed to ] radio station that he had completed eighteen potential tracks for the album.<ref name=power106>. Power 106. Accessed August 9, 2007.</ref> He plans to have twelve or thirteen songs in the final version, with each one being a single.<ref>. ''XXL'' magazine (March 2004). Accessed October 3, 2007.</ref> He also announced that the introductory track is titled "Intervention".<ref name=power106/> However, ] stated that the album will include more than thirteen tracks.<ref name=bishop/>

In an interview, ] was asked about ''Detox'', in which he spoke of his collaborations and Dr. Dre's progress, stating: {{quote|He's working on it. I've recorded two songs for him. He's such a perfectionist. But sometimes that can be a bad thing. You create new pressure when you wait that long. When you put a new album against the last two classics, people will scrutinize it if they become impatient.<ref>Clark, Kevin (August 13, 2007). . HipHopDX. Accessed August 21, 2007.</ref>}}

On September 9, 2007, before presenting the award for ] at the ], Dr. Dre stated that ''Detox'' will be released.<ref>. MTV. Accessed September 10, 2007.</ref><ref>. ''Billboard'' (September 9, 2007). Accessed September 10, 2007.</ref> Dre later revealed to Hillary Crosley of '']'' magazine that ''Detox'' would be his final album.<ref>{{cite web|last=Crosley|first=Hillary|title=Dr. Dre: 'Detox' To Be My Last Album|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003645120|work=]|date=2007-09-21|accessdate=2008-02-29}}</ref> In February 2008, Bishop Lamont also announced a second "]" to begin shortly after the album.<ref name=Dubcnn>. Dubcnn. Accessed March 8, 2008.</ref>

In May 2008, ''AllHipHop.com'' reported that rumors spread about ''Detox'' being completed.<ref></ref> That same month, ''Detox'' and Eminem's new studio album were revealed to be released for the fourth quarter of 2008.<ref></ref> In an interview with Defsounds, ] and ] stated that they are unsure if they will appear on ''Detox''. They stated that ] has recorded about three songs for ''Detox''.<ref></ref> In an interview with the website DubCNN.com, rapper ] also said that fellow ] members ] and ] would most likely not be guests on the album.<ref>{{cite news|last=Jacobs|first=Allen|title=D.O.C. Says N.W.A. Reunion On Detox Is Doubtful|url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.6893/title.d-o-c-says-n-w-a-reunion-on-detox-highly-doubtful|work=HipHopDX.com|date=2008-05-08|accessdate=2008-05-17}}</ref> Although Ice Cube later stated in August 2008 that he is likely to be featured on the album.<ref name ="icecubeinterview"> Accessed August 10, 2008.</ref>

In June 2008, ] announced that ''Detox'' was completed and that Dre is looking for the right songs for the album. He also said it would be worth the wait.<ref></ref><ref>. Rapbasement. Accessed August 7, 2008.</ref><ref>. HipHopDX. Accessed August 7, 2008.</ref> During the same month, Dr. Dre revealed that he was aiming to release the album in November or December 2008. He said "I'm just now, over the last couple of months, starting to feel that it's going to be right and it's something I can be proud of, and everybody is going to love it". Dr. Dre also talked about the drum work on the album that is derived from live instrumentation, saying "We have an entirely new thing going with the drums that's incredible and we're still developing that".<ref name=autogenerated1></ref>

On August 6, 2008 it was reported that Dr. Dre and ] made a joint venture to release a drink called "Aftermath Cognac" within the next 60 days. According to Drinks Americas, this drink would be introduced at the same time as the Detox album as part of a marketing plan.<ref> Accessed August 7, 2008.</ref>

In an interview with Loud.com, ] revealed that Dr. Dre has recorded around 400 songs for the album, and he himself had heard about 60 of them. He also revealed that Dre has been getting piano lessons from ] and has been reinterpreting "symphony stuff" by ] for ''Detox''.<ref> Accessed October 10, 2008.</ref>

Dr. Dre told MTV in December 2008 that the album will be released after ]'s '']'', which was released in May 2009 and ]'s '']'' which was released in November 2009.<ref> ''MTV.com.'' Accessed December 5, 2008.</ref> In an interview with ] in January 2009, Canadian producer ] revealed that he's also working on ''Detox''.<ref> MuchMusic.com. Accessed on January 22, 2009.</ref> A month earlier, Dr. Dre appeared on the remix of "Set It Off" by ], produced by Boi-1da.<ref> MTV.com. Accessed on January 22, 2009.</ref> Canadian rapper ], a friend of Boi-1da, also worked on the album.<ref>. Joshua Ostroff, '']'', March 23, 2009. Retrieved on 2009-03-28.</ref>

He premiered the first official snippet of ''Detox'' in a ] commercial that debuted on May 28, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Concepcion|first=Mariel|title=Dr. Dre Debut 'Detox' in Dr. Pepper Ad|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/dr-dre-debuts-detox-in-dr-pepper-ad-1003977800.story|work=Billboard|date=2009-05-29}}</ref> 50 Cent and Eminem asserted in an interview on ]'s '']'' that Dr. Dre had about ten songs finished for ''Detox''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1612353/20090528/dr_dre.jhtml|title=50 Cent, Eminem On Relationship With Dr. Dre: 'We Understand Our Positions'|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|date=2009-05-28|publisher=MTV News|accessdate=2009-05-30}}</ref> Southern rapper ] stated in an interview that he had done ghostwriting for Dr. Dre's record.<ref> ''Rap-Up.''</ref> ], ], and Drake have also been believed to be ghost-writing for the album.<ref name=jayz> ''MTV News.''</ref> In an interview with ], he confirmed that the album was planned to be completed by November 2009,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://raptalk.net/website/content/view/1840/54/|title=The DOC Interview: Detox & Surgery}}</ref> with Dr. Dre later announcing that he hopes to release the album in 2010.<ref name=dx2010/>

==Music==
===Concept===
At one point, Dr. Dre had intended for ''Detox'' to be a ]. In an interview with ] in 2002, Dr. Dre stated, {{quote|I'm not talking about low riders and blunts and all that anymore… I mean, that's played. As a matter of fact, I'm tired of hearing other people talk about it, to tell you the truth… I had to come up with something different but still keep it hardcore, so what I decided to do was make my album one story about one person and just do the record through a character's eyes, and everybody that appears on my album is going to be a character, so it's basically going to be a hip-hop musical.<ref>Moss, Corey (April 4, 2002). . MTV. Accessed August 9, 2007.</ref>}}

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