Is it safe to say Dr Dre’s The Chronic is responsible for hip hop going mainstream?

Iverson_64

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Initially, I would say Run DMC.

But the deaths of Tupac and Biggie mark the era where hip hop officially dominated over rock and the genre became bigger than ever before with a grimy dude like DMX being able to do pop star numbers without even pandering to White folks.
 

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SMH @ these lil young boys. The answer is Run-DMC. Almost a decade before The Chronic came out :snoop:
 
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The chronic was 99

Before that, Snoop, 2Pac, etc. All had multi-million selling albums with big hits on the hot 100.

Heck, Mariah low key had a influence by featuring rappers on contemporary mainstream pop songs on radio

Edit: my bad confused the chronic with 2001

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