Revisiting Dr. Dre leaving Death Row Records and starting Aftermath Records

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He got tired of pulling up to the studio and seeing...


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shyt was a shot in the dark and its crazy to see how cold he was those couple of years before Eminem hit..

i remember the first time i saw the My Name Is video on tv and i legit thought "wow...Dre is FINISHED!" :dead:

needless to say that song grew on me and i was completely wrong about where he was headed. he cleaned house after that Aftermath album tho...aint heard from none of them except Mel Man off the top of my head.
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yeah they were expected to go 5 Mil at least. Gotta realize numbers were inflated during that era. Going platinum was like selling 100k in today's time. We don't consider that a flop today, just a :yeshrug:

Back then you had to pay $15+ for one CD. A million motherfukkers paying that is a lot of revenue. Now if the Firm dropped all I gotta do is add it to my library on whatever streaming service i'm using. I'm paying 4.99 a month.

It'd be interesting to see how many people would be willing to pay $15 for Tekashi69 :mjlol:
 

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the firm is classic in my circle. We use to play the shyt out of that album. Nature kills every verse and the nore n canibus spots are legendary
 

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I think it did go platinum. So it did well commercially, but as far as being a project that was critically acclaimed, not even. It was a letdown.
While it did well commercially, the expectations were for it to do even better, both commercially and as far as it's artistic merit.
Platinum was a joke by Dre standards.

In a world where Pac, Big, Mase, Nas, Snoop, Dogg Pound, Wu Tang, Outkast, Fugees, Bone thugs etc were multi it was a terrible flop. Even double plat would have been terrible.
 

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i thought a factor was suge smashing michelle?
proberly a number ov reasons ..... that , pac/suge bouncing off eachother / wanted no parts really ov the deathrow vs badboy(east vs West ) too many goons around that had shyt all to do with music n then the constant fights etc we have heard .... pac was making up excuses as to why he was dissing Dre after he left but I just think pac was riding off suges animosity toward Dre for leaving ..... best choice Dre made ....
 

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I remember buying the 1st aftermath album just off the strength of it being Dr.Dre presents....and then being extra dissatisfied .....wasn't nothing redeeming about that album I really thought he was going down in flames like Deathrow was at the time....but his bounce back in 99 is legendary now he damn near a billionaire and he is cemented on hip hop's mt Rushmore of producers
 
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