"But mainly, outline about buddy guy we'd come blues uncovers up with our own music. "Dre's favorite moment during the making of "The Chronic" may have been the time Snoop Dogg phoned the studio from jail while Dre happened to be working on "Nuthin' but. " "I can't even remember why he was in jail, but I thought his voice would be perfect for the song," Dre says, smiling. "So, I told him to stay on the line while I duct-taped the receiver of the phone to the microphone. That's how he did vocal for our demo for ' "G" Thang. ' I wish I could find that demo now You could hear all the jail sounds in the background. It was crazy. "Fifteen years after that recording session, Dre still seems to savor the moment -- as much as the success of the record itself, which was named single of the decade by Spin magazine. For Dre, a hit record starts with a hit sound, which sounds simple. But the search is what requires those long hours in the studio The producer normally heads into the studio around 3 p. m. weekdays, the weekends being reserved for the family and for his hobbies, which include sports and photography. Because the studio in Sherman Oaks is like a second home, Dre likes the atmosphere to be as comfortable and relaxed as possible. "One of the most important things for a producer is to realize you don't know everything," says Dre, whose studio techniques are largely self-taught.

"I love having people in the studio that I can feed off and who can feed off each other. "When putting together a track, lyrics and themes are important, he says, but you've first got to catch a listener's ear with a melody or a beat bb king buddy guy . To create that beat, he either starts from scratch or builds on something he heard on an old recording, which he did when he worked a few seconds of Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" into "Nuthin' but. " He used a piano riff from Joe Cocker's "Woman to Woman" to jump-start "California Love," the spectacular 1996 single he made with the late Tupac Shakur. On "California Love," Dre went into the studio in his former Chatsworth home and played a sample from the Cocker single over a drum beat eric clapton . He then had some horn players come in to fill out the sound and finally stacked some strings on top. While recording the track, Dre remembered a festive line -- "California knows how to party" -- from another song ("West Coast Poplock") and he brought in Roger Troutman, from the old Zapp band, to deliver the vocal line on the record. As Dre recounts the process, you can imagine his head racing through ideas with the speed of a computer five long years chords . Does this work? What else can I do? What's missing? Is that too much? Seeing him amid his arsenal of state-of-the-art equipment brings home the complexity of his approach. But everything he does is rooted in the age-old search for a hook james cotton . In looking for musical ideas, Dre sometimes goes randomly through crates of old records to see if anything catches his ear, something as short as five to 10 seconds of music. Most of the time, however, he'll sit in the studio with a couple of other musicians and simply start playing, hoping one of them will come up with a key riff. Dre usually sits at a synthesizer or drum machine, joined by, say, a bassist and/or guitarist Buddy Guy - buddyguys . "It's great when everybody is working together and feels something is happening," he says about his time in the studio "That's when it's all smiles in the studio.

You don't want to see any clock or any daylight or hear any phone best buddy guy . You just cut yourself off from the rest of the world and make music. "I don't necessarily even call it work I call it fun byther smith . I even like the pressure, it makes me work all the harder if I know people out there are waiting for the record. "The quality Dre looks for in a recording artist is uniqueness -- a distinct voice that will stand out from the crowd kenny neal . Sometimes the writing will catch Dre's ear, other times the rap delivery. Dre's biggest star, Eminem, came from as far out in left field as Snoop Dogg An intern at Interscope Records had heard Eminem on an L. A hoodoo man blues lyrics . radio show and passed a tape along to Interscope's Iovine, who in turn played it for Dre. Dre was so excited that he got together with Eminem the next day. He was surprised to see that the young artist was white, which might have led some industry figures to think twice, given the bad name Vanilla Ice gave white rappers Buddy Guy . But Dre swears -- holding his hand up playfully as if testifying -- he knew that Eminem had the goods. "His writing is like no other," Dre says, "the way he puts together certain words and the way he makes certain words rhyme that to me most of the time don't even seem like they are supposed to rhyme.

I also loved the fact that Eminem, I think, was setting out to be shocking best buddy guy album . I love it as dark as it can get, and I thought the public would feel the same way. "In turn, Eminem has been lavish in his praise for the producer johnny winter . "Dre showed me how to do things with my voice that I didn't know I could do," Eminem told me early in his career, such as "the way to deliver rhymes blues guitar . I'd do something I thought was pretty good, and he'd say, 'I think you can do it better. ' "It was Eminem who introduced Dre to 50 Cent, whose first three Aftermath albums have sold more than 20 million copies worldwide blues band . "I loved his delivery more than anything," says Dre, who produced two tracks on 50 Cent's latest CD. "He had so much authority and strength in his voice. "When it came to the Game, the Compton rapper who has become another multimillion-album seller, Dre heard something in the rapper's raw voice that reminded him of the N. W. A days. The Game's Aftermath debut, "The Documentary," was produced by Dre and 50 Cent, and it has sold more than 2. 5 million copies in the U. S Buddy Guy - buddyguy . , but the Game has moved onto Interscope's sister label Geffen after a nasty, public feud with 50 Cent.

There has been much speculation in hip-hop that the Game was shifted to Geffen after Dre picked 50 Cent, the larger seller, but he denies it. "I told them, 'I love working with both you guys I don't have a problem with either of you,' " he says . Buddy Guy tickets "It was more like what is going to be the best move under the circumstances the blues band . I don't even remember who came up with the idea of putting Game on Geffen, but it was absolutely not me picking 50 over him. "A little heavy liftingDre made a rare public appearance this month when he announced the video of the year winner on the MTV Video Music Awards telecast in Las Vegas. For fans, the appearance was notable for two things: Dre didn't give a release date for "Detox," renewing fears that the album may be lost in some twi- light zone, and his arms and chest were notably buff. "That's another of my obsessions," he says a few days later of the new look "I go in the gym two to 2 1/2 hours Monday through Friday blues shirts . It makes me feel better and look better. "Before Dre started on the weights about four years ago, he often went out drinking and eating after leaving the studio at night, and his weight swelled to 270 pounds . It's back to 220, and he has cut his body fat from 29% to around 6%. Playfully pumping his arms, he says, "I feel like I can kick a brick wall down now. "And what about the album release date?"I was really hoping to have it out this year, but it's going to have to be pushed back a while because of some other things I've got to work on," he continues, sitting in the lounge of the recording studio where he spends all those hours behind the buttons . He's still two or three tracks away from calling it finished, he says. Any second thoughts about "Detox" being his final solo album? No, he says emphatically.

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