Dr. Dre Selling Rare ‘The Chronic’ Collectibles To Honor Album’s 30th Anniversary

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"Dr. Dre has celebrated the 30th anniversary of the classic album, The Chronic, by announcing that rare collectibles will be available for purchase by fans.

In a press release shared with HipHopDX on Monday (May 22), “The Chronic Masters” collection is a series of drops in collaboration with Interscope and Trophy. The press release also claims that this is the first time that collectibles of this kind are available for purchase.

The first drop includes three session tape fine-art print offerings photographed by Jeremy Deputat, The Session Tapes (1:1 Replica Set which includes all three session boxes), the Session Tapes Oversized Replicas (only 30 available), and four limited edition skate decks.

The items will be available for sale on June 1.

Interscope Records also shared an Instagram teaser video announcing the collaboration on Monday (May 22), promising that fans will be delighted with what’s available.

“Fans and collectors alike are invited to join us on this journey as we revisit one of the most influential hip-hop albums of all time. Stay tuned for all the latest updates and don’t miss your chance to own a piece of music history,” the company wrote in part.

From his days in NWA to today, Dr. Dre has been one of the most influential Hip Hop stars of the modern era.

That’s why it was unsurprising when the “fukk Wit’Dre Day” rapper received the distinction of having the “greatest Hip Hop beat of all time” by Spotify’s RapCaviar.

The streaming platform’s dedicated rap channel ranked the top 50 Hip Hop beats ever made in celebration of the genre’s 50th birthday on May 11 and gave the esteemed title to Dre’s 2001 hit “Still D.R.E.” featuring Snoop Dogg.

Produced by Dre, Scott Storch and Mel-Man and anchored by an iconic piano melody, “Still D.R.E.” held the top spot over other classic tracks like Mobb Deep’s “Shook Ones Pt. 2,” Clipse’s “Grindin,’” Biggie’s “Who Shot Ya?” and Lil Wayne’s “A Milli.”

Memorable beats from Kanye West (“Power”), Diddy (“It’s All About the Benjamins”), Mike Jones (“Still Tippin”), Travis Scott (“Sicko Mode”) and Missy Elliott (“Get Ur Freak On”) also made the list."

Dr. Dre Selling Rare ‘The Chronic’ Collectibles To Honor Album’s 30th Anniversary
 

Obie Obie

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Nothing scream The Chronic 2001 like a skate deck.
 

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so he's selling the actual 2" tape reels??? Probably the mastering reels.That's dope!!!
 

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What a time to have been a kid and experiencing this shyt in real time. Ran up my momma's phone bill requesting Dre Day and Let Me Ride on The Box. :old:
I was in pre k rapping myself to sleep during nap time, spittin the chronic album word for word :wow:
 

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when they gonna start selling death row vinyls

snoop has to release one for the 30th anniversary of doggystyle and add Gz Up Hoez Down
 

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wasnt the 30th anniversary last year???

Well, if 2001 came out around 2001 that means The Chronic must've dropped in....

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