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''This article is about a Dr. Dre album called '''Detox'''. For Treble Charger album, visit ].'' |
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!align="left" valign="top"|<small>'''Allmusic.com'''</small> |
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'''Saturday, November 6, 2004''' |
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While working on Game's LP, Dr. Dre got in the booth and rapped on a track. Shortly afterward, he told the Game, "That's it," No more Dre raps. Earlier this year, Dre announced he had given up on his long-awaited Detox album to focus on producing the wealth of talent signed to his Aftermath imprint, which includes 50 Cent, Game, Busta Rhymes, Eminem and Eve. |
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Dre's plans have apparently been revamped. On Game's "Higher," the Doc tells everyone to "look out for Detox," and on the new record Dre has with Em and 50, "Encore," Slim Shady says: "And don't worry 'bout that Detox album/ It's comin'/ We gonna make Dre do it." |
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"The thing was that when Dre decided to leave Detox, he was in his artist-molding mode," Game explained to MTV news. "He was feeling like he just got Eve and Bus, he was real focused on my project, he was on some unselfishness. Like, 'I'mma put Detox to the side. I ain't gonna do Detox.' Dre just fell back and wanted to work on his artists. After he got me out of the way, Busta's album is almost wrapped, Eve is working her album, Dre is feeling vibrant. Dre got his groove back, and he's ready to do the Detox." |
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The album is expected to be released in autumn 2005 according to label Interscope.<p> |
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- '''Alex Gillen (StreetHop.com)''' |
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