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Are Rappers Turning to Steroids?
"Some of the biggest names in rap -- Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent, Timbaland and Wyclef Jean -- may have used performance-enhancing drugs, according to an ongoing investigation that was launched two years ago by the Albany, N.Y., district attorney's office. The names of the rap stars appeared in a story in the Albany Times Union that the DA has refused to confirm.
Few would say hip-hop stars -- with their music personas of drugs, violence and misogyny -- are getting a bad rap. But those familiar with the culture say steroid use is more about beauty and album sales than strength and endurance. "
LL Cool J's six pack sells.
"As they approach 40, they are wondering how they can stay relevant. It's like Botox or plastic surgery," said David Canton, who teaches a class on the history of hip-hop culture at Connecticut College. "Rappers are part of American society, and it's a young person's industry."
R & B singer Mary J. Bilge is 37; rappers Timbaland and Jean are 36. Other image-conscious singers who haven't been connected to steriods are also aging: mega-muscular LL Cool J turned 40 this week, and record producer Dr. Dre is 43. "
https://www.evolutionary.org/what-steroids-did-drdre-use
" There has been a LOT of debate about possible steroid use by Dr. Dre, the famous rapper who brought you Eminem and Snoop Dog. As they always say, a picture is worth a thousand words, right? Let's look at the visual evidence:
Dr. Dre BEFORE alleged steroid use
Dr. Dre AFTER alleged steroid use
It's obvious Dr. Dre had some help from performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) aka anabolic steroids. The real question is what cycle did he use? From seeing and reading about his situation, it seems he was really dialing in his diet, training and cardio, along with other 'supplements'. Therefore, this is the official Dr. Dre Steroid cycle: "
Are Rappers Turning to Steroids?
"Some of the biggest names in rap -- Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent, Timbaland and Wyclef Jean -- may have used performance-enhancing drugs, according to an ongoing investigation that was launched two years ago by the Albany, N.Y., district attorney's office. The names of the rap stars appeared in a story in the Albany Times Union that the DA has refused to confirm.
Few would say hip-hop stars -- with their music personas of drugs, violence and misogyny -- are getting a bad rap. But those familiar with the culture say steroid use is more about beauty and album sales than strength and endurance. "
LL Cool J's six pack sells.
"As they approach 40, they are wondering how they can stay relevant. It's like Botox or plastic surgery," said David Canton, who teaches a class on the history of hip-hop culture at Connecticut College. "Rappers are part of American society, and it's a young person's industry."
R & B singer Mary J. Bilge is 37; rappers Timbaland and Jean are 36. Other image-conscious singers who haven't been connected to steriods are also aging: mega-muscular LL Cool J turned 40 this week, and record producer Dr. Dre is 43. "
https://www.evolutionary.org/what-steroids-did-drdre-use
" There has been a LOT of debate about possible steroid use by Dr. Dre, the famous rapper who brought you Eminem and Snoop Dog. As they always say, a picture is worth a thousand words, right? Let's look at the visual evidence:
Dr. Dre BEFORE alleged steroid use
Dr. Dre AFTER alleged steroid use
It's obvious Dr. Dre had some help from performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) aka anabolic steroids. The real question is what cycle did he use? From seeing and reading about his situation, it seems he was really dialing in his diet, training and cardio, along with other 'supplements'. Therefore, this is the official Dr. Dre Steroid cycle: "