THE DEFIANT ONES: HBO/Dr. Dre & Jimmy Iovine Docuseries (July 9th - 12th)

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Jimmy really signed that weirdo Manson and they got footage of him peeing on the floor? and he all ass naked in his video. SMH! :scust: That nikka was weird!

On another note, so dope to see that Tupac footage of him working on California love. Seems like Death Row always had the camera rolling.

Also Puff tryna play weak when asked about Suge talking about Suge messed up our quality of life :russ:. nikka I know Suge was bad and made someone connected to him drink piss but Suge boy wolf allegedly lead to one of Suge's peoples dying before that in ATL.

Might have to check this out. :ohhh:


Does this cover the 50 era too?
Maybe in Part 4, I hope it does.
 

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This was a "Planet Life' Documentary, it was a narration of events as told by David Attenborough,It had great cinematography, they really cleaned up old file footage. 30 for 30 set the bar for "known, knowns" they gave you a great story, but they also gave you that pedophile uncle. This documentary was nothing more than "hey guys look at me".

This is the what they thought to put some shine on, because it was a known, known. Dre looking into the camera pretending to care about Dee Barnes 30 years later, that shyt was award and poorly acted. There was no passion, it was a clinical representation of events.

It was a by the numbers chronological documentary.
 
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Jimmy really signed that weirdo Manson and they got footage of him peeing on the floor? and he all ass naked in his video. SMH! :scust: That nikka was weird!

He was a weirdo but he also made a shyt ton of money for Interscope. That's all Iovine is concerned about at the end of the day and why artists liked being on his label. He let them do what they wanted artistically, as long as they sold records
 

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Might have to check this out. :ohhh:


Does this cover the 50 era too?

I want to know wat happen between fif and dre
They barely talk abt him
He's not on the documentary but kendrick is ther

Y all knw 50 was a huge success
 
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