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

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Just watched the first episode. So far it's pretty good. Already knew about the beginning of Dre career but it's pretty cool to learn about ol Jimmy beginnings. About to start the next episode right now.
 

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That's why I ALWAYS say 90s>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>80s.

The '80s were gays a fukk until like '88 when like Public Enemy, NWA, & Eric B. & Rakim start kickin' off



What the fukk did you want him to do?

At that point intime, 2pac was the biggest star (in any genre) in music.

Just got out of jail, 2 consecutive no. 1 albums with another on the way on the biggest label in rap.

Like Jimmy Iovine, this old White motherfukker was supposed to like sit 2pac down like he was a child and say,:ufdup: "Now, 2pac, don't say mean things to Biggie"

Jimmy's whole mentality was let the artists do whatever as long they produce dope music. This was why he let Marilyn Manson do whatever. I think the Deathrow shyt was in over his head, especially when he had zero knowledge behind hip hop and street life.
 

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Dee Barnes didn't deserve to get beat up but there was a reason people were upset at her. Ice Cube got beat up by above the law in New York about that DOC remark. Dre was wrong but he had the right to be mad.
 

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Ep 3 confirmed to me they killed Pac, the gang shyt was just a cover.

And it all started with forcing him to sign with deathrow instead of just bailing him out
 
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