Dr. Dre 'The Chronic' | Album Reviews by Dead End Hip Hop | All Def Music
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- On December 15, 1992 Dr. Dre released his debut studio album, "The Chronic". Was this one of the most influential albums of its time? Leave a comment below!
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Dr. Dre 'The Chronic' | Album Reviews by Dead End Hip Hop | All Def Music
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Ichronic
ilovefatpussy11722 I see what Modest did there...lol
Sounds like if Apple made a weed strain😂 the iChronic
That's an Eminem punchline if I ever heard one!
Feefo beard getting there I’m rooting for him
MistahTee 😂
Lmaoooo
MistahTee no it’s not haha same as a month ago
'The Chronic' is a sonically revolutionary piece of art.
Della Yassine still one of my favourite albums of time since it came out.
Beezy is the man in these reviews
1825ls da goat doesn’t talk the most but he’s the most knowledgeable.
Dre admitted to competing with Q-Tip after hearing Low End Theory when he was making The Chronic. That's where the East Coast influences come from.
MalikEKC i dont hear no east coast sound in the chronic album
Gangsta Macc ya right
Miata drift lil ghetto boy has production samples that are similar to low end theory but for the most part it’s mostly just p-funk influence
Shut up
@@7th_Colton u can get inspiration and not copy.
The very first physical cd I ever bought with my own money. Great album and one of my favorites of all time. You guys should review DMX's It's Dark and Hell is Hot sometime in the future.
Same here
Nas made illmatic bro that was a standard setting album. Rakim set a standard with paid in full. Idk man but yea I agree the chronic was one of the biggest shifts in hip hop history.
LET ME RIDE was the song that changed HIP HOP! The HOOK IS TIMELESS! 😎😃
Chris Rock did a joke about white people liking to rap Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat because that hook. It's true though, friends who don't like rap like this album. Dre was on some next level shit.
Dr. Dre recreated his samples with live instruments that's why it sounds so different
Dre had musicians that did it. He didnt do it all himself. He did the drum programming/808s and snares. But all the bass lines and other instruments were other people.
sonically this is one of the most beautiful sounding albums ever in any genre
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Dre & Snoop said that Redmans the whut? was a big inspiration for the album
the biggest influence is above the law's black mafia life straight biting!
Red (and Erick Sermon) brought that FUNK
Really? But The Chronic was recorded in June 1992, months before Whut was released.
also Cypress Hill and Low End Theory but they used the same samples as ATL's Black Mafia Life
@@L1am21 Actually Dre was already usin' the sound on Niggaz4Life, Above The Law granted him the sound, and if you listen to both those albums, their G-funk don't sound anythin' alike so Dre wasn't bitin', he mastered his own version.
I can't necessarily appreciate this from a cultural perspective as an Australian born in 1993 but I played San Andreas as a kid and later went back and fucking loved this album.
Chronic set the tone for 90's West Coast Hip Hop, Can't believe I have a Vinyl of this Classic record. Great Review fam
Sonically, the Chronic was a revolutionary album in hip hop.
Like dissed N.W.A first on a song called " I ain't bullshiting" he dissed them and kid and play...Dre just held it untill the chronic came out...He slick dissed Ice Cube to, the line gets overlooked tho, he said " then we gone creep to south Central on a street knowledge mission,as I steps to the temple,spot him got him as I pulls out my strap,got my chrome to the side of his white sox hat". Cube had a production company called street knowledge....hidden gem
Ryan Williams I actually don't remember but I do remember after Dre day Luke and J.T Money had a diss song called "Cowards in Compton" with a video and all..
I think that the diss against cube was to weak to compete with No Vaseline that has been out the year before so there was no point to bring it up. Plus Dr.Dre put Ice Cube in the Let Me Ride video to officially squash the beef and made Cube the victor in away by Cube saying what is the name of his biggest Cube song of the time which was It Was a Good Day on his vid.
@Andrew Ybarra facts!!!
@Andrew Ybarra yeah I remember that, it was TRASH
DAMN.....NEVER CAUGHT THAT!!
Love the album. RBX High Powered is my Sh*t
This album, 2001 and doggystyle make me so happy to be a stoner living in Cali
You can also be proud of The Documentary and Good Kid M.A.A.D City
@@tropical9913the documentary is cool but it’s not on the level of those other albums IMO
Nate Dogg on deeez nuuuts was the best vocal performance of the 90s y’all can fight me on that
MistahTee i agree
“Ain’t no fun” though.
The Chronic is a classic without question. This album is way more important than Illmatic and The College Dropout.
Illmatic changed the way people rapped and the way albums were produced. The chronic had a whole different type of production; g funk - which lasted for a few years then died off. The chronic was important but you can’t compare to the caliber of illmatic
@@lukebfilms4232 The Chronic was literally a blueprint on how Hip Hop albums were put together. Hip Hop literally changed sonically after that.
@@lukebfilms4232 the chronic was a pure masterpiece. It created the entire gangster rap style that people use till today. Take 21 savage as an example, he raps that gangster stiff because of albums like the chronic.
I dont see how anybody can listen to the Chronic and not be inspired especially if you're a rapper or producer.
Found the chronic cd in my dad's collection. You know it's an iconic album when you're 60 year old white dad into the grateful dead has the chronic in his collection lol
Bruh, Modest with the Dad jokes!!! 😂😂😂
Lil Ghetto Boy was that fire
That's the best song on the entire album.
Dude my first english words (born in miami, to latino parents) were because of this album. My neighbors played this from sun up to sun down. Crazy.
Things that wouldnt exist w/o the chronic:
Doggystyle
Quick
Waren G
Nate Dogg
and various other iconic gfunk albums. Shit you could even extend this out to GKMC. Even some brockhampton joints.
That alone makes this a classic
quik was g-funk before dre tho
_ Heart under Blade I
Quick first album came 1991. Plus the had mixtape b4 then
Kendrick’s TPAB definitely wouldn’t exist, too. There are moments on both albums that remind me so much of one another.
Kurupt
Only my heart got warm when they rapped the first verse of Nothin But A G Thang...??
They say that Big Hutch from Above the Law came up with the G-Funk idea, and was working with Snoop & Warren G before Dre, and that Dre perfected it with the combination of the NWA production sound and all the artists, as well as his mixing & coaching, and then making a big brand out of it.
mrjames851 kinda, his sound is different than dres but both heavy on p-funk he did coin the term g-funk tho
but they used that funky worm sample on straight outta compton that was the backbone of gfunk
javi m facts you're absolutely right I'm just saying when big hutch came up with the name
Dre got the sound from Cold 187 "Big Hutch" from Above The Law before he left Ruthless. Their Black Mafia Life album started using those G Funk sounds, Dre heard it and built on it for his album. Hutch tried to sue him but it didn't go anywhere and they eventually squashed it years later when he helped with production on the Compton album.
Only a few minutes into watching this, but couldn't wait to comment. One thing I found particularly interesting is that Q-Tip said that The Chronic heavily influenced how Low End Theory was produced and engineered. Very cool.
But Low End Theory came out before The Chronic did.
“Wheels big as Feefo” 😂😂😂😂
Snoop wrote a good amount of this album for Dre
Hope y’all do one for UGK they were also part of the movement including face to put the south on before outkast
Childhood Memories Golden Age Hip-Hop Fun times I miss that era of music when artists/groups took they music serious
Best hip-hop album ever !!
This should be renamed Classic/Iconic review for The Chronic
This and 2001 changed my whole perspective of music production
On Luke first solo album their was a song called Fakin Like Gangters where he had JT Money and a rapper named Bust Down talk about how N.W.A were not really gangsters. Thats why Dre and Snoop Dissed Luke on Dre Day.
55yr odb. Metal head. i remember being impressed back then. but, see video. hearing hooks= brings be back to GREAT ol days.
Shocked y’all didn’t mention Stranded on Death Row. Kurupt killed tht. Album changed my life. Reason why I️ do music. Heard I️t a loooong Time after I️t dropped but sounded new
they did mention it.
L1am21 did they? I was high so forgive me.
the Detroit guy said it was his fav track was just bout to talk about kurrupts verse then he got cut off and they didn't get back to it. so you didn't miss much.
I literally remember my boyfriend at the time playing this album over and over one night at his house party and he looks over at me and says this fucking album is amazing. He says in secret to me, I wanna be Dr Dre. And he was a huge buff dude that was tough and ran the city. This album made every body love Dre
that's why i say PREMO is betterm he does his own thing, DRE has always had a dream team , specially his right hand MEL-MAN , he's the brain behind 2001 ALBUM. and DAZ AND D,O,C, were the ones behind THE CHRONIC , yeah dre is the artist/Main producrer, but DJ PREMIER is all him ,
💯 premo and pete rock
In my opinion a classic hip-hop album HAS TO HAVE like 2 or 3 big hit records, which is what this definitely had.
People be sleeping on efil4zaggiN, while it's a lyrical letdown coming off Straight Outta Compton (what do you expect with Ice Cube, their main lyricist, leaving the group) but if you listen to Always Into Somethin', it's got a similar wee-oo-wee thing going on. For sure Nuthin' but a G Thang is more iconic. Idk, but production wise I think that album's tight.
efil4zaggiN album was the building blocks towards G Funk. As a matter of fact...the stuff Dre and Yella made if sampled differently would fit very well in G Funk.
It's crazy Dre only rapped on half the album but even with all the features, samples and skits Dre still shined and made the album sound like his
My junior and senior years in high school were the best because I'd just discovered old school rap. Before that I was listening to mainly Lil-Wayne, Game, and T.I. But then I heard Deep Cover and started listening to The Chronic and Doggystyle. Everything in music that was current no longer mattered to me. I purchased Ready to Die, Enter the Wu-Tang(36 Chambers), Illmatic, All Eyez on Me, Reasonable Doubt, Aquemini, and The Marshall Mathers LP in 2010 and was completely blown away. Everything about those albums are flawless.
Dre on all of these iconic albums... He really the goat 🐐
One of the greatest albums of all time, of any genre
Also you have East Coast rappers (i.e. Rage, Kurupt) over the West sound. WEST coast rapper didn't have that battle rap type of approach
My favorite album by Dre !
It set the bar sooooo high on various and several musical & cultural levels. A true landmark album in all of music, let alone hiphop. Facts.
Stranded On Death Row is 🔥🔥🔥
If I’m not mistaken, this was the first hip hop album to prominently if not at all use live instruments
THE BIRTH OF G FUNK!!
MrKing8050 nah efil4zaggin was but... this was the evolution and mastery of g funk
Actually Dre used G Funk for the 87 OG version of NWA Dopeman with the Funky Worm Sample
doobie sonix maybe but it wasn't called g funk until above the law did uncle same curse
doobie sonix these video spark dope convos I hope they keep it up
Better than 2001 but not by a lot
Jorge C right
True
Yes I'm still lost on why the Luke diss also
What I need: Beezy's top 5 best produced albums.
Salute...D.E.H.H. Merry Christmas. Good and so so true of a review. Classic album for sure. Being from LA and still spinning when this came out, it was the dopest thing out. I don't where you were, party, club, barbeque, or rolling in your Lowrider or any fresh ride, this was Bumpin....
WC...Audio Bible...
Good job mentioning D.O.C the Legend, if he didn't hurt his throat, he would have been one of the best of all time. Dope Rapper and writer... If you don't know, do you Google's, or youtubes.
Happy New Year DEHH.
It really is kill or be killed huh?
I wish DEHH would do a classic review on Cormega the realness or the true meaning
Dc53093 yeah for real I love those
DJ Quik was out like a year or two before the Chronic came out.
Who's the man with a master plan?
I think overall, influence wise chornic is better, but imo doggystyle is the best album. I enjoy it a lot more(and i enjoy Chronic too, don't get me wrong)
The most unprecedented album of all time! The whole world had eyes on Dr. Dre after he left NWA wondering if he could follow up after his prior music... And I remember I bought this the day it dropped!!!! I played it in my room and completely lost my mind! " Let Me Ride " made my jaw drop production wise! This album is masterpiece! You had too be there! Everyone had this album bumping for the next year straight! 90s was otherworldly music wise!!!!!
High Powered OMG
Im a metal head but this album is amazing, i also like Public enemy, Outkast and Eric B & Rakim =)
@DeadEndHipHop, Luke dissed NWA on "Fakin like Gangsters ". Luke also dissed Kid 'N Play on that same album. That's where that beef started. Here's the song ua-cam.com/video/MSYrnuGa4Ic/v-deo.html
It's funny how I just bought this on cd and my mom hasn't found it
Love you guys for this
Run DMC’s The First Album set the sound of NY for awhile
for the South it's more Aquemini than ATLiens or Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
That album is the juice of hip hop
best album of all time my all time favorite
Beezy: I can still play this like its 2017 Correction: I can Still play this like its 93.
the greatest album ever ben created and has the most pleasing beats to the ears.
Which album do y'all think was better beats wise - The Chronic or Doggystyle?
Lyrical gangbang i still one of the hardest songs put there. Lady of rage goes off
Midnight Marauders album dropped the same time too bruh....🔥
Feefo need to try again with this struggle beard
Look you guys, the reason the Easy E diss record went under everyone's radar or went unnoticed is because Dre never performed the song or ever talks about it. Easy E died shortly after that and they were friends. So, this record will never be mentioned.
Dre Is A Billionaire Cause Of Everything Very Successful Album Sells His Production Credits On People He Worked With On An Album Or Producing A Song. The Way He Became A Billionaire In 2016 He Sold His Massive Successful Beats Headphones 🎧 At The Time He Had $800 Million Bucks He Sold Them To Apple For $200 Million And Made 1.5 Billion Dollars And Became Hip Hop’s Second Billionaire Rapper Know Dre Has 2.3 Billion Dollars As Of 2024.
Wow thanks for using my comment!
I listen to some of Kendrick Lamar's albums and his skits and song transitions have heavy 90's rappers influences
My Favorite Rap Albums Are Illmatic Ready To Die The Chronic Enter The 36 Chambers DoggyStyle All Eyez On Me Straight Outta Compton To Pimp A Butterfly The College Dropout ETC. I Remember Playing San Andreas And Nothin But A G Thang F Wit Dre Day Let Me Ride Was On Radio Los Santos All The Time
Best Hip-Hop album PERIODT. 💙 #TheChronic
I love this album but it’s a shame I could only find this album on Apple Music and pandora
Luke did a song that some people took as a diss to NWA and Dre but Dre never heard the song but dissed Luke anyway but eventually they squashed it it was just a misunderstanding
My Favorite track was Let Me Ride Hell Yeah memories
the one old album fefoo remembers is the The Chronic, IRONY!!!!
Classic 💯
iChronic I’m with it Rod
Deez Nuts is an amazing song. 1st time we hear Nate Dogg and the production encapsulates G-Funk
LMAO I remember my nephew doing the whole video and knowing all the words to Nothing but a G thang and he was only 1 and a half at the time. So fucking funny... I knew this album was going to be one of the greatest
What's that song in the background starting @ 17:40?
The Mufucka Chronic man legendary
Camera work is horrible, why can't it be a still shot
G Thang, and Today Was A Good Day
Luke dissed NWA on his first solo album
West
Stranded on death row my shit
Illmatic?