I am never going to give music up.
DR. DREI am never going to give music up.
DR. DREYou got to realise that when I was 20 years old, I had a house, a Mercedes, a Corvette and a million dollars in the bank before I could buy alcohol legally.
DR. DREI’m gonna try and change the course of hip hop again.
DR. DREThe record business. It’s exactly what it is-Record-Busin ess. You have to take care of both, or they won’t take care of you.
DR. DREI realized at a young age that sequence in an album is almost as important as the songs that are on the album.
DR. DREI wanted to be sure that my donation did two things: went directly into the hands of hurricane victims and that it was an amount that could really impact their lives and make a difference.
DR. DREWhen I’m lovin’ these hoes, there ain’t no love involved.
DR. DREIf you work at rap and look at it as an art, the money will come. But if you try to get the money, it’ll just always be shallow.
DR. DREI don’t even listen to the records after they come out. It’s outlawed in my house. My wife and my kids can’t play any of my music around me. Once it comes out, for me, it’s just business. Numbers.
DR. DREI’m high off the indo creepin’ with the quickness to the cut, bust one to his head while he munches on that donut.
DR. DREI believe in reincarnation, and I believe I’ve lived quite a few lives.
DR. DREEven when I was close to defeat I rose to my feet
DR. DREClear communication. Respect. A lot of laughter. And a lot of orgasms. That’s what makes a marriage work.
DR. DREI’m never gonna stop music, it’s like air to me.
DR. DREI’m expressin’ with my full capabilities, And now I’m livin in correctional facilities. Cause some don’t agree with how I do this, I get straight and meditate like a Buddhist.
DR. DREBlack women are the strongest most hardworking people on earth.
DR. DRE